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Alloy Digest (1965) 14 (3): SS-166.
Published: 01 March 1965
... F.V.520B is an improved martensitic stainless steel which has good corrosion resistance, weldability, and capacity of being hardened by low temperature heat treatment. It is recommended for steam turbine blades and aircraft components. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical...
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Alloy Digest (1967) 16 (9): SS-200.
Published: 01 September 1967
... AISI No. 616 is a hardenable martensitic type stainless steel recommended for high temperature applications up to 1200 F. It is used for steam turbine blades and buckets, valves, jet engine components, and high temperature bolting. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical...
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (12): SS-398.
Published: 01 December 1981
... CRUCIBLE 403 is a hardenable steel containing 11.50-13.00% chromium. Its composition and mill processing are controlled carefully to produce a product capable of meeting the severe requirements of steam turbine blading and other high-requirement uses. Crucible 403 is magnetic at all times...
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Alloy Digest (1964) 13 (6): Co-37.
Published: 01 June 1964
..., the high internal damping capacity of NIVCO can be used to advantage. Forms Available: Forgings, bar, sheet and wire, strip and place. Forged, rough turned billets up to 10 diameter. Round, center less ground bars. Applications: Steam turbine blades and uses where vibratory stresses are critical...
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Alloy Digest (1997) 46 (5): Fe-56.
Published: 01 May 1997
... components; in hot-work die applications. (such as extrusion dies). punches and mandrels; and in high-pressure hydrogen environments. Pyromet ClX- I also has excellent characteristics for applications such as ordnance hardware, steam turbine blades, gage blocks, springs, rocket thrust chambers and die...
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Alloy Digest (2006) 55 (5): Ti-138.
Published: 01 May 2006
... components. The alloy is also suitable for general engineering applications such as steam-turbine blades, axial and radial compressor parts, connecting rods, and other high-speed rotating and reciprocating components. Timetal 551 is not normally regarded as weldable. Producer: Timet Denver, CO 80202 (303...
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Alloy Digest (1968) 17 (6): SS-210.
Published: 01 June 1968
... Carpenter Stainless No. 404 is recommended for highly stressed parts at temperatures up to 1050 F where joining is a problem. It is both hardenable and weldable. It is used for steam turbine buckets, blades and diaphrams. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties...
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Alloy Digest (1985) 34 (9): SS-463.
Published: 01 September 1985
... CARPENTER MOLY ASCOLOY is a chromium-nickel-molybdenum-vanadium hardenable martensitic stainless steel designed for service up to 1200 F (649 C). It is utilized in steam turbine buckets and in compressor components in gas turbines and in other high-temperature applications. This datasheet provides...
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Alloy Digest (1987) 36 (7): Fe-78.
Published: 01 July 1987
... for compressor and exhaust casings, seals and other gas turbine engine components. It also has excellent characteristics (and should be considered) for applications such as ordnance hardware, steam turbine blades, gage blocks, springs, rocket engine thrust chambers and die-casting dies. Manufacturer: Carpenter...
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Alloy Digest (1965) 14 (2): SS-165.
Published: 01 February 1965
... for requirements where slightly superior creep characteristics, resistance to tempering and stress corrosion cracking are desired in addition to the general properries of the 12% chromium stainless steels. Forms Available: Billets, hot rolled bars, cold drawn and ground bars, forgings. Applications: Steam turbine...
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Alloy Digest (1988) 37 (4): SS-129.
Published: 01 April 1988
...; steam turbine blades. Manufacturer: Alloy Steel Mills. ...
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Alloy Digest (1971) 20 (10): SS-261.
Published: 01 October 1971
... 12 and can be joined by a number of conventional welding processes. Forms Available: Bar, wire, forging billets. Applications: Aircraft and missile components, steam turbine blades, valve parts, outboard motor shafts, and fasteners. Manufacturer: Advanced Materials Division Armco Steel Corporation...
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Alloy Digest (1959) 8 (2): SS-84.
Published: 01 February 1959
... temperatures. It is notable also because of good transverse rests on flat bar stock and forgings. ductility in Forms Available: Bars, forgings, castings, sheet and strip. Applications: Wet steam turbine blades, gas turbine compressor blades, shafts, spindles, valve parts, rings, fans and impellers requiring...
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Alloy Digest (1967) 16 (7): SS-196.
Published: 01 July 1967
... be used to improve the wear resistance of 419 alloy used in parts such as valve stems and bushings. The usual depth of nicriding is about 0.006- 0.008 inches; even thinner films will increase rhe notched-fatigue strength. Forms Available: Bars and sheet. Applications: Steam turbine blades and buckets...
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Alloy Digest (1963) 12 (7): SS-145.
Published: 01 July 1963
... can be held within the same hard- ness range with a 1500F spread in temperature. Forms Available: Bars, rods, wire and forging billers. Applications: Steam turbine blades, valve parts, industrial shafting, fasteners, aircraft and missile parts. Manufacturer: kmco Steel Corporation Middletown, Ohio ...
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Alloy Digest (1954) 3 (12): Ni-13.
Published: 01 December 1954
... shown for 18-8 stainless steel It has exceIIent resistance ro scaling up to 2 lOOoF. Forms Available: Forgings, hot-rolled bars and rods, cold-rolled scrip and wire. Applications: Gas turbine and steam turbine blading, springs, valves, bolts, furnace parts. Manufacturer: Westinghouse Electric...
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Alloy Digest (1972) 21 (12): SS-284.
Published: 01 December 1972
... tensile strength and good ductility. This alloy is recommended for applications such as steam turbine buckets, blades and bucket covers, as well as for casting in assemblies such as turbine diaphragms. Forms Available: Forging billets, forgings, bars, strip, wire and wire rods. Applications: Steam...
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Alloy Digest (1964) 13 (6): SS-157.
Published: 01 June 1964
...: Uniloy 1409TB is turbine blade quality 12% chromium stainless steel developed for applications in turbine construction and is used extensively for steam turbine buckets and blades and gas turbine compressor wheels and blading. This alloy can be fabricated by practically all production methods...
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Alloy Digest (1964) 13 (2): SS-152.
Published: 01 February 1964
... strength at temperatures up co and including 1100oF. Fom s Available: Billets, hot rolled and cold finished bars, wire, cold rolled strip, and special shapes. Applications: Jet engine and steam turbine components, aircraft structural parts. Turbine blades, wheels, discs and turbine shafts. Manufacturer...
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Alloy Digest (1964) 13 (7): Ni-93.
Published: 01 July 1964
... bolts, rivers and other standard fastenings, steam turbine-blading, gaskets, steam traps. orifice plates, meter parts, high pressure feedwater heater tubing, tanks, electrical contact parts, springs, carbu- retor parts, strainers, screens and filters. Autoclaves, stills, ClliXetS, heat exchangers...