Results of metallurgical, mechanical and physical property determinations, and weldability studies of new Cb-752 alloy, containing 10% tungsten and 2.5% zirconium, show that it is suitable for aerospace applications, particularly above 2000 F; alloy is produced on quantity basis from raw material powders by electron-beam melting, consumable-electrode arc-melting, extrusion, and cold rolling.
Processing and properties of fabricable high strength columbium-base alloy
Soc Aerospace Matl Process Engrs -- Nat Symposium Matls for Space Vehicle Use
6th National Symposium for Space Vehicle Use of Society Aerospace Materials and Process Engineers ; 1963
1963
35 pages
23 Plates
Conference paper
English
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