Thermostable and corrosion-resistant cast nickel-chromium alloy

a technology of cast nickel and nickelchromium alloy, which is applied in the field of thermo-corrosion-resistant cast nickelchromium alloy, can solve the problems of reducing the strength and ductility of the tube material, reducing the protective action of the covering layer, and reducing the stability of the cr2o3 layer, so as to prevent carburization and oxidation. , the effect of high creep rupture strength

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-16
SCHMIDT CLEMENS
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[0017] The high creep rupture strength of the alloy according to the invention, for example a service life of 2000 hours under a load of from 4 to 6 MPa and a temperature of 1200° C., guarantees that a continuous, securely bonded oxidic barrier layer is retained in the form of an Al2O3 layer which has the effect of preventing carburization and oxidation, results from the high aluminum content of the alloy and continues to top itself up or grow. As tests have shown, this layer comprises α-Al2O3 and contains at most isolated spots of mixed oxides, which do not alter the essential nature of the α-Al2O3 layer; at higher temperatures, in particular over 1050° C., in v...

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The consequence of this is internal stresses resulting from the increase in volume associated with the carbide formation or transformation and a decrease in the strength and ductility of the tube material.
Furthermore, graphite or dissociation carbon may form in the interior of the tube material, which can, in combination with internal stresses, lead to the formation of cracks, which in turn cause more carbon to diffuse into the tube material.
However, at temperatures over 1050° C., the Cr2O3 becomes volatile, and consequently the protective action of the covering layer is rapidly lost.
The resistance to carburization and oxidation ...

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[0036] Throughout all the Figures, same or corresponding elements are generally indicated by same reference numerals. These depicted embodiments are to be understood as illustrative of the invention and not as limiting in any way. It should also be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale and that the embodiments are sometimes illustrated by graphic symbols, phantom lines, diagrammatic representations and fragmentary views. In certain instances, details which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention or which render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted.

[0037] The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments and the seven comparative alloys 1 to 7 and nine alloys 8 to 26 according to the invention listed in the table below, and also the diagrams shown in FIGS. 1 to 16.

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A nickel-chromium casting alloy comprising up to 0.8% of carbon, up to 1% of silicon, up to 0.2% of manganese, 15 to 40% of chromium, 0.5 to 13% of iron, 1.5 to 7% of aluminum, up to 2.5% of niobium, up to 1.5% of titanium, 0.01 to 0.4% of zirconium, up to 0.06% of nitrogen, up to 12% of cobalt, up to 5% of molybdenum, up to 6% of tungsten and from 0.01 to 0.1% of yttrium, remainder nickel, has a high resistance to carburization and oxidation even at temperatures of over 1130° C. in a carburizing and oxidizing atmosphere, as well as a high thermal stability, in particular creep rupture strength.

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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a continuation of prior filed copending PCT International application no. PCT / EP2004 / 000504, filed Jan. 22, 2004, which designated the United States and on which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference, and which claims the priority of German Patent Application, Serial No. 103 02 989.3, filed Jan. 25, 2003, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to a thermostable and corrosion-resistant cast nickel-chromium alloy. [0003] Nothing in the following discussion of the state of the art is to be construed as an admission of prior art. [0004] High-temperature processes, for example those used in the petrochemical industry, require materials which are not only heat-resistant but also sufficiently corrosion-resistant and in particular are able to withstand the loads imposed by hot product and combustion gas...

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IPC IPC(8): C22CC22C19/05C22C38/00
CPCC22C19/053C22C19/058C22C19/056C22C19/055C22C19/05
Inventor KIRCHHEINER, ROLFJAKOBI, DIETLINDEBECKER, PETRADURHAM, RICKY
Owner SCHMIDT CLEMENS
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