IMPROVED high-temperature rupture strength and ductility of nickel-base superalloys has been obtained by utilization of vacuum melting and certain modifications in the nominal chemistry of these alloys.A brief description of the melting technique and chemistry modifications is given in this page. The tensile and rupture properties of five nickel-base vacuum-melted alloys are reported for the temperature 1000–1600 F.
High-Temperature Properties of vacuum-melted Superalloys
Sae Technical Papers
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1958-01-01
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