Incoloy: Compositions (Percentages)
Incoloy: Compositions (Percentages)
Incoloy: Compositions (Percentages)
Incoloy
Incoloy refers to a range of superalloys produced by the Special Metals Corporation group of companies. They are mostly nickel-based, and designed for excellent corrosion
resistance as well as strength at high temperatures; there are specific alloys for resistance to particular chemical attacks (e.g. alloy 020 is designed to be resistant to sulphuric acid,
DS to be used in heat-treating furnaces with reactive atmospheres and many heat cycles)
Incoloy MA956 is made by a mechanical alloying rather than a bulk-melting process; it was studied for space reactor components in the JIMO project. It is difficult to weld and
needs to be heated to 200C for forming processes.[1]
Compositions (percentages)
Alloy Balance Yttrium
Chromium Aluminum Titanium Carbon Copper Manganese Cobalt Nickel Phosphorus Silicon Sulphur Molybden
name metal oxide
Fe
020 [2] 20 n/p n/p <0.07 n/p 3.5 <2.0 n/p 35 <0.045 <1.0 <0.035 2.5
(~40%)
18 18
Fe
DS [3] (~40%)
18 n/p 0.2 0.1 nil 0.5 0.8-1.5 (Co+Ni (Co+Ni n/p 2.3 0.03
38) 38)
MA956 Fe
[1] 20 4.75 0.4 <0.1 0.5 <0.15 <0.3 <0.3 <0.5 <0.02 n/p n/p
(~75%)
See also
Inconel
Monel
Hastelloy
References
1. "Incoloy alloy MA956" (http://www.specialmetals.com/documents/Incoloy%20alloy%20MA956.pdf) (PDF).
2. "Incoloy alloy 020" (http://www.specialmetalswiggin.co.uk/pdfs/products/INCOLOY%20alloy%20020.pdf) (PDF).
3. "Incoloy alloy DS" (http://www.specialmetalswiggin.co.uk/pdfs/products/INCOLOY%20alloy%20DS.pdf) (PDF).
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