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SPECIFICATION FOR NICKEL ALLOY FORGINGS

SB-564

(Identical with ASTM Specification B 564-00a except for the deletion of the Supplementary Requirements for government procurement and that
certification has been made mandatory.)

1. Scope B 880 Specification for General Requirements for Chemi-


1.1 This specification covers forgings of nickel alloy cal Check Analysis Limits for Nickel, Nickel Alloys
UNS N02200, Ni-Cu alloy UNS N04400, Ni-Cr-Fe alloys and Cobalt Alloys
UNS N06600, UNS N06603, and UNS N06690, Ni-Cr- E 8 Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Mate-
Mo-Nb alloy UNS N06625, Ni-Cr-Mo-Si alloy UNS rials
N06219, low-carbon Ni-Mo-Cr alloys UNS N10276 and E 29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data
UNS N06022, Ni-Cr-Mo-W alloy UNS N06110, low- to Determine Conformance with Specifications
carbon Ni-Cr-Mo-W alloy UNS N06686, Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo- E 76 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Nickel-
Cu alloy UNS N08825, Fe-Ni-Cr-Mo-N alloy UNS Copper Alloys
N08367, low-carbon Ni-Cr-Mo alloy UNS N06058, low- E 112 Test Methods for Determining the Average
carbon Ni-Cr-Mo alloy UNS N06059, low carbon Ni- Grain Size
Cr-Mo-Cu alloy UNS N06200, Ni-Mo-Cr-Fe alloy UNS E 350 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Carbon
N10242, Ni-Mo alloys UNS N10665 and UNS N10675, Steel, Low-Alloy Steel, Silicon Electrical Steel, Ingot
low-carbon Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Cu alloy UNS N08031, Ni-Cr- Iron, and Wrought Iron
W-Mo alloy UNS N06230, Ni-Cr-Co-Mo alloy UNS E 1473 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Nickel,
N06617, Ni-Co-Cr-Si alloy UNS N12160, Ni-Fe-Cr Cobalt, and High-Temperature Alloys
alloys, Ni-Mo alloy UNS N10629, Ni-Cr-Fe-Al alloy
UNS N06025, Ni-Cr-Fe-Si alloy UNS N06045, Low- 2.2 Military Standards:
Carbon Ni-Mo-Cr-Ta alloy UNS N06210, Ni-Mo-Cr-Fe MIL-STD-129 Marking for Shipment and Storage
alloy UNS N10624, and low-carbon Cr-Ni-Fe-N alloy MIL-STD-271 Nondestructive Testing Requirements for
UNS R20033. Metals
1.1.1 The nickel-iron-chromium alloys are UNS
N08120, UNS N08800, UNS N08810, and UNS N08811.
Alloy UNS N08800 is normally employed in service 3. Ordering Information
temperatures up to and including 1100°F (593°C). Alloys 3.1 It is the responsibility of the purchaser to specify
UNS N08810, N08120, and UNS N08811 are normally all requirements that are necessary for the safe and satis-
employed in service temperatures above 1100°F where factory performance of material ordered under this speci-
resistance to creep and rupture is required, and are fication. Examples of such requirements include, but are
annealed to develop controlled grain size for optimum not limited to, the following:
properties in this temperature range.
3.1.1 Alloy (Table 1).
1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be
3.1.2 Condition (Table 2).
regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses
are for information only. 3.1.3 Quantity (mass or number of pieces).
3.1.4 Forging, sketch or drawing.
2. Referenced Documents 3.1.5 Certification — Certification and a report of
2.1 ASTM Standards: test results are required (14.1).

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CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS
Composition, %
Nickel- Nickel-
Chromium- Chromium- Nickel-

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Nickel- Nickel- Nickel-Iron Nickel-Iron- Iron- Iron- Chromium-
Nickel- Chromium Chromium Chromium Chromium Nickel-Iron- Aluminum Aluminum Iron-Silicon
Copper Alloy Iron Alloy Iron Alloy Alloy Alloy Chromium Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy
Element UNS N04400 UNS N06600 UNS N06690 UNS N08120 UNS N08800 UNS N08810 UNS N06603 UNS N06025 UNS N06045

Nickel 63.0 minA 72.0 minA 58.0 minA 35.0–39.0 30.0–35.0 30.0–35.0 balanceA balance 45 min
Copper 28.0–34.0 0.5 max 0.5 max 0.50 max 0.75 max 0.75 max 0.5 max 0.10 max 0.3 max
Iron 2.5 max 6.0–10.0 7.0–11.0 remainder 39.5 minA 39.5 minA 8.0–11.0 8.0–11.0 21.0–25.0
Manganese 2.0 max 1.0 max 0.5 max 1.5 1.5 max 1.5 max 0.15 max 0.15 1.0
Carbon 0.3 max 0.15 max 0.05 max 0.02–0.10 0.10 max 0.05–0.10 0.20–0.40 0.15–0.25 0.05–0.12
Silicon 0.5 max 0.5 max 0.5 max 1.0 1.0 max 1.0 max 0.5 max 0.5 2.5–3.0
Sulfur, max 0.024 0.015 0.015 0.03 0.015 0.015 0.010 0.01 0.010
Chromium ... 14.0–17.0 27.0–31.0 23.0–27.0 19.0–23.0 19.0–23.0 24.0–26.0 24.0–26.0 26.0–29.0
Aluminum ... ... ... 0.40 max 0.15–0.60 0.15–0.60 2.4–3.0 1.8–2.4 ...
Titanium ... ... ... 0.20 max 0.15–0.60 0.15–0.60 0.01–0.25 0.1–0.2 ...
Columbium (Nb) ... ... ... 0.4–0.9 ... ... ... ... ...

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Molybdenum ... ... ... 2.50 max ... ... ... ... ...
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Phosphorus ... ... ... 0.040 max ... ... 0.02 max 0.02 max 0.02 max
Tungsten ... ... ... 2.50 max ... ... ... ... ...
Cobalt, max ... ... ... 3.0 ... ... ... ... ...
Vanadium, max ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Nitrogen ... ... ... 0.15–0.30 ... ... ... ... ...
Boron ... ... ... 0.010 max ... ... ... ... ...
Lanthanum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Aluminum + ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Titanium
Nickel + ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Molybdenum

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Columbium (Nb), ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
max
Tantalum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Zirconium, max ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.01–0.10 0.01–0.10 ...
Cerium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.03–0.09

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Yttrium ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.01–0.15 0.05–0.12 ...

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Composition, %

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Low-Carbon
Nickel- Nickel- Nickel- Low-Carbon Low-Carbon Iron-Nickel-
Molybdenum- Chromium- Chromium- Nickel-Iron- Nickel- Nickel- Chromium-
Chromium- Nickel-Iron- Molybdenum- Molybdenum- Chromium- Molybdenum- Molybdenum- Molybdenum-
Tantalum Chromium Columbium Tungsten Molybdenum- Chromium Chromium Nitrogen
Alloy Alloy UNS Alloy Alloy Copper Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy
Element UNS N06210 N08811 UNS N06625 UNS N06110 UNS N08825 UNS N10276 UNS N06022 UNS N08367

Nickel remainderA 30.0–35.0 58.0 minA 51.0 minA 38.0–46.0 remainderA remainderA 23.50–25.50
Copper ... 0.75 max ... 0.50 max 1.5–3.0 ... ... 0.75 max
Iron 1.0 max 39.5 min.A 5.0 max 1.0 max 22.0 min.A 4.0–7.0 2.0–6.0 remainderA
Manganese 0.5 max 1.5 max 0.5 max 1.0 max 1.0 max 1.0 max 0.50 max 2.00 max
Carbon 0.015 max 0.06–0.10 0.10 max 0.15 max 0.05 max 0.010 max 0.015 max 0.030 max
Silicon 0.08 max 1.0 max 0.5 max 1.0 max 0.5 max 0.08 max 0.08 max 1.00 max
Sulfur, max 0.02 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.030
Chromium 18.0–20.0 19.0–23.0 20.0–23.0 28.0–33.0 19.5–23.5 14.5–16.5 20.0–22.5 20.0–22.0

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Aluminum ... 0.15–0.60 0.4 max 1.0 max 0.2 max ... ... ...
Titanium ... 0.15–0.60 0.4 max 1.0 max 0.6–1.2 ... ... ...
Columbium (Nb) + Tantalum ... ... 3.15–4.15 1.0 max ... ... ... ...
Molybdenum 18.0–20.0 ... 8.0–10.0 9.0–12.0 2.5–3.5 15.0–17.0 12.5–14.5 6.00–7.00
Phosphorus 0.02 max ... 0.015 max 0.50 max ... 0.04 max 0.02 max 0.040 max
Tungsten ... ... ... 1.0–4.0 ... 3.0–4.5 2.5–3.5 ...
Cobalt, max 1.0 ... ... ... ... 2.5 max 2.5 max ...
Vanadium, max 0.35 ... ... ... ... 0.35 0.35 ...
Nitrogen ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.18–0.25
Boron ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Lanthanum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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Aluminum + Titanium ... 0.85–1.20 ... ... ... ... ... ...

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Nickel + Molybdenum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Columbium (Nb), max ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Tantalum 1.5–2.2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Zirconium, max ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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Cerium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Yttrium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS (CONT’D)
Composition, %
Low-Carbon Low-Carbon Low-Carbon Low-Carbon Nickel Nickel

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Nickel- Nickel- Nickel- Nickel Nickel-Iron Chromium- Chromium-
Chromium Chromium Chromium- Chromium Chromium- Tungsten- Cobalt- Nickel-
Molybdenum Molybdenum Molybdenum Molybdenum Molybdenum- Molybdenum Molybdenum Molybdenum
Alloy Alloy Copper Alloy Silicon Alloy Copper Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy
Element UNS N06059 UNS N06058 UNS N06200 UNS N06219 UNS N08031 UNS N06230 UNS N06617 UNS N10629

Nickel balanceA balance remainderA balanceA 30.0–32.0 remainderA 44.5 min. balance
Copper 0.50 max 0.50 max 1.3–1.9 0.50 max 1.0–1.4 ... 0.5 max 0.5 max
Iron 1.5 max 1.5 max 3.0 max 2.0–4.0 balanceA 3.0 max 3.0 max 1.0–6.0
Manganese 0.5 max 0.50 max 0.50 max 0.50 max 2.0 max 0.30–1.00 1.0 max 1.5
Carbon 0.010 max 0.010 max 0.010 max 0.05 max 0.015 max 0.05–0.15 0.05–0.15 0.010 max
Silicon 0.10 max 0.10 max 0.08 max 0.70–1.10 0.3 max 0.25–0.75 1.0 max 0.05
Sulfur, max 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.015 0.015 0.01
Chromium 22.0–24.0 20.0–23.0 22.0–24.0 18.0–22.0 26.0–28.0 20.0–24.0 20.0–24.0 0.5–1.5
Aluminum 0.1–0.4 0.40 max 0.50 max 0.50 max ... 0.20–0.50 0.8–1.5 0.1–0.5

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Titanium ... ... ... 0.50 max ... ... 0.6 max ...
Columbium (Nb) + Tantalum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Molybdenum 15.0–16.5 19.0–21.0 15.0–17.0 7.0–9.0 6.0–7.0 1.0–3.0 8.0–10.0 26.0–30.0
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Phosphorus 0.015 max 0.015 max 0.025 max 0.020 max 0.020 max 0.030 max ... 0.04 max
Tungsten ... 0.3 max ... ... ... 13.0–15.0 ... ...
Cobalt, max 0.3 max 0.3 max 2.0 max 1.0 max ... 5.0 max 10.0 min– 2.5
15.0 max
Vanadium, max ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Nitrogen ... 0.02–0.15 ... ... 0.15–0.25 ... ... ...
Boron ... ... ... ... ... 0.015 max 0.006 max ...
Lanthanum ... ... ... ... ... 0.005–0.050 ... ...
Aluminum + Titanium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Nickel + Molybdenum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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Columbium (Nb), max ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Tantalum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Zirconium, max ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Cerium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Yttrium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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Composition, %

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Low-Carbon
Nickel-
Nickel- Chromium- Nickel- Nickel- Chromium-
Nickel- Nickel- Molybdenum Molybdenum- Cobalt- Molybdenum- Nickel-Iron-
Molybdenum Molybdenum Chromium- Tungsten Chromium- Chromium- Nitrogen
Alloy Alloy Iron Alloy Alloy Silicon Alloy Nickel Alloy Iron Alloy Alloy
Element UNS N10665 UNS N10675 UNS N10242 UNS N06686 UNS N12160 UNS N02200 UNS N10624 UNS R20033

Nickel remainderA 65.0 min remainderA remainder remainderA 99.0 minA remainderA 30.0–33.0
Copper ... 0.20 max ... ... ... 0.25 max 0.5 max 0.30–1.20
Iron 2.0 max 1.0–3.0 2.0 max 5.0 max 3.5 max 0.40 max 5.0–8.0 balanceA
Manganese 1.0 max 3.0 max 0.80 max 0.75 max 1.5 max 0.35 max 1.0 max 2.0
Carbon 0.02 max 0.01 max 0.03 max 0.010 max 0.15 max 0.15 max 0.01 max 0.015 max
Silicon 0.10 max 0.10 max 0.80 max 0.08 max 2.4–3.0 0.35 max 0.10 max 0.50
Sulfur, max 0.03 0.010 0.015 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.01 max 0.01
Chromium 1.0 max 1.0–3.0 7.0–9.0 19.0–23.0 26.0–30.0 ... 6.0–10.0 31.0–35.0

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Aluminum ... 0.50 max 0.50 max ... ... ... 0.5 max ...
Titanium ... 0.20 max ... 0.02–0.25 0.20–0.80 ... ... ...
Columbium (Nb) + Tantalum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Molybdenum 26.0–30.0 27.0–32.0 24.0–26.0 15.0–17.0 1.0 max ... 21.0–25.0 0.50–2.0
Phosphorus 0.04 max 0.030 max 0.030 max 0.04 max 0.030 max ... 0.025 max 0.02 max
Tungsten ... 3.0 max ... 3.0–4.4 1.0 max ... ... ...
Cobalt, max 1.00 max 3.0 max 1.00 max ... 27.0–33.0 ... 1.0 max ...
Vanadium, max ... 0.20 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Nitrogen ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.35–0.60
Boron ... ... 0.006 max ... ... ... ... ...
Lanthanum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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Aluminum + Titanium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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Nickel + Molybdenum ... 94.0–98.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Columbium (Nb), max ... 0.20 ... ... 1.0 ... ... ...
Tantalum ... 0.20 max ... ... ... ... ... ...
Zirconium, max ... 0.10 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Cerium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Yttrium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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Element shall be determined arithmetically by difference.
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TABLE 2
MECHANICAL PROPERTY REQUIREMENTSA
Yield Elongation
Tensile Strength, in 2 in. or
Maximum Section Strength, 0.2% 50 mm or
Thickness, in. Min., ksi Offset, Min., 4D, Min.,
Material and Condition (mm) (MPa) ksi (MPa) %

Nickel alloy UNS N02200, annealed ... 55 (380) 15 (105) 40


Nickel-copper alloy UNS N04400, annealed ... 70 (483) 25 (172) 35
Nickel-chromium-iron alloy UNS N06600, annealed ... 80 (552) 35 (241) 30
UNS N06690, annealed ... 85 (586) 35 (241) 30
Low-carbon nickel-chromium molybdenum
alloy UNS N06058 ... 110 (760) 52 (360) 40
alloy UNS N06059 ... 100 (690) 45 (310) 45
Low-carbon nickel-chromium-molybdenum-copper alloy UNS N06200 ... 100 (690) 41 (283) 45
Nickel-iron-chromium alloys:
Annealed (alloy UNS N08120) ... 90 (621) 40 (276) 30
Annealed (alloy UNS N08800) ... 75 (517) 30 (207) 30
Annealed (alloys UNS N08810 and UNS N08811) ... 65 (448) 25 (172) 30
Nickel-chromium-molybdenum-columbium alloy UNS N06625, annealed Up to 4 (102), incl 120 (827) 60 (414) 30
Over 4B (102) to 110 (758) 50 (345) 25
10 (254) incl
Nickel-chromium-molybdenum-tungsten alloy UNS N06110, annealed Up to 4 (102), incl 95 (655) 45 (310) 60
Over 4 (102) to 90 (621) 40 (276) 50
10 (254), incl
Nickel-iron-chromium-molybdenum-copper alloy UNS N08825 ... 85 (586) 35 (241) 30
Low-carbon nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloy UNS N10276, annealed ... 100 (690) 41 (283) 40
Low-carbon nickel-molybdenum-chromium alloy UNS N06022 ... 100 (690) 45 (310) 45
Iron-nickel-chromium-molybdenum-nitrogen alloy UNS N08367 ... 95 (655) 45 (310) 30
Low-carbon nickel-iron-chromium-molybdenum-copper-alloy ... 94 (650) 40 (276) 40
UNS N08031
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Nickel-chromium-tungsten-molybdenum alloy UNS N06230, annealed C ... 110 (758) 45 (310) 40


Nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloy UNS N06617 ... 95 (655) 35 (241) 35
Nickel-molybdenum alloy UNS N10665, annealed ... 110 (760) 51 (350) 40
Nickel-molybdenum alloy UNS N10675, annealed ... 110 (760) 51 (350) 40
Nickel-molybdenum-chromium-iron alloy UNS N10242, annealed ... 105 (725) 45 (310) 40
Low-carbon nickel-chromium-molybdenum-tungsten alloy UNS N06686 ... 100 (690) 45 (310) 45
Nickel-cobalt-chromium-silicon alloy UNS N12160, annealed ... 90 (620) 35 (240) 40
Low-carbon chromium-nickel-iron-nitrogen alloy UNS R20033 ... 109 (750) 55 (380) 40
Nickel-molybdenum alloy UNS N10629, annealed ... 110 (760) 51 (350) 40
Nickel-chromium-iron-aluminum alloy UNS N06025, annealed Up to 4 (102), incl 98 (680) 39 (270) 30
Over 4 (102) to 12 84 (580) 39 (270) 15
(305), incl
Nickel-chromium-iron-aluminum alloy UNS N06603, annealed ... 94 (650) 43 (300) 25
Nickel-chromium-iron-silicon alloy UNS N06045, annealed ... 90 (620) 35 (240) 35
Nickel-molybdenum-chromium-iron alloy UNS N10624, annealed ... 104 (720) 46 (320) 40
Low-carbon nickel-molybdenum-chromium-tantalum alloy ... 100 (690) 45 (310) 45
UNS N06210, annealed
Nickel-chromium-molybdenum-silicon alloy UNS N06219 ... 96 (680) 39 (270) 50
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Forging quality is furnished to chemical requirements and surface inspection only.
B
Over 4 to 10-in. (102 to 254-mm) diameter for parts machined from forged bar.
C
Solution annealed at a minimum temperature of 2150°F (1177°C) followed by a water quench or rapidly cooled by other means.

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3.1.6 Samples for Product (Check) Analysis — 8.2.2 Mechanical Properties and Grain Size —
Whether samples for product (check) analysis should be Samples of the material to provide test specimens for
furnished (see 4.2). mechanical properties and grain size shall be taken from
3.1.7 Purchaser Inspection — If the purchaser such locations in each lot as to be representative of that lot.
wishes to witness tests or inspection of material at the
place of manufacture, the purchase order must so state
indicating which tests or inspections are to be witnessed 9. Number of Tests
(12.1). 9.1 Chemical Analysis — One test per lot.
9.2 Mechanical Properties — One test per lot.
4. Chemical Composition
9.3 Grain Size — For alloys N08810, N08120, and
4.1 The material shall conform to the composition UNS N08811, one test per lot.
limits specified in Table 1.
4.2 If a product (check) analysis is performed by
the purchaser, the material shall conform to the product 10. Specimen Preparation
(check) analysis variations per B 880.
10.1 The tension test specimen representing each lot
shall be taken from a forging or from a test prolongation.
5. Mechanical Properties and Other 10.2 The axis of the specimen shall be located at any
Requirements point midway between the center and the surface of solid
5.1 Mechanical Properties — The material shall con- forgings and at any point midway between the inner and
form to the mechanical properties specified in Table 2. outer surfaces of the wall of hollow forgings, and shall
be parallel to the direction of greatest metal flow.
5.2 Grain Size — Annealed alloys (UNS N08810,
N08120, and UNS N08811) shall conform to an average 10.3 The specimens shall be the largest possible round
grain size of ASTM No. 5 or coarser. type shown in Test Methods E 8.

6. Dimensions and Permissible Variations


11. Test Methods
6.1 Dimensions and tolerances shall be as specified
on the applicable forging sketch or drawing. 11.1 The chemical composition, mechanical, and
other properties of the material as enumerated in this
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7. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance in accordance with the following methods:
7.1 The material shall be uniform in quality and condi- Test ASTM Designation
tion, sound, and free of injurious imperfections.
Chemical analysis E 76, E 350, E 1473
Tension E 8
Rounding procedure E 29
8. Sampling Grain size E 112
8.1 Lot Definition:
8.1.1 A lot for chemical analysis shall consist of 11.2 The measurement of average grain size may be
one heat. carried out by the planimetric method, the comparison
method, or the intercept method described in Test Meth-
8.1.2 A lot for mechanical properties and grain size ods E 112. In case of dispute, the “referee” method for
testing shall consist of all material from the same heat, determining average grain size shall be the planimetric
size, finish, condition, and processed at one time. method.
8.2 Test Material Selection:
11.3 For purposes of determining compliance with
8.2.1 Chemical Analysis — Representative samples the specified limits for requirements of the properties
shall be taken during pouring or subsequent processing. listed in the following table, an observed value, or a
8.2.1.1 Product (check) analysis shall be wholly calculated value, shall be rounded as indicated as follows,
the responsibility of the purchaser. in accordance with the rounding method of Practice E 29:

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Rounded Unit for Observed or supplier promptly and in writing. In case of dissatisfaction
Test Calculated Value
with the results of the test, the producer or supplier may
Chemical composition Nearest unit in the last right- make claim for a rehearing.
hand place of figures of the
specified limit
Tensile strength, yield Nearest 1000 psi (6.9 MPa)
strength 14. Certification
Elongation Nearest 1% 14.1 A manufacturer’s certification shall be furnished
Grain size:
0.0024 in. (0.060 mm) or Nearest multiple of 0.0002 in.
to the purchaser stating that material has been manufac-
larger (0.005 mm) tured, tested, and inspected in accordance with this speci-
less than 0.0024 in. (0.060 Nearest multiple of 0.0001 in. fication, and that the test results on representative samples
mm) (0.002 mm) meet specification requirements. A report of the test
results shall be furnished.

12. Inspection
12.1 Inspection of the material by the purchaser shall 15. Product Marking
be made as agreed upon between the purchaser and the 15.1 The material shall be marked legibly with the
seller as part of the purchase contract. name of the material, this specification number, the heat
number and condition, and such other information as may
be defined in the contract or order.
13. Rejection and Rehearing
13.1 Material, tested by the purchaser, that fails to
conform to the requirements of this specification may be 16. Keywords
rejected. Rejection should be reported to the producer or 16.1 nickel alloy forgings

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