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A wrought nickel-molybdenum alloy that can be used in the as welded condition. It is highly resistant to all concentrations and temperatures of hydrochloric acid. Also resistant to stress corrosion cracking and pitting. Because of the high molybdenum
Chemical process equipment.
Chemical process equipment.
May be formed by standard techniques as used with stainless steels.
Excellent corrosion resistance to all concentrations of common boiling acids. Average corrosion rates for media shown are: Media Concentration Corrosion Rate mils per year Sulfuric acid All up to 70%
The alloy is readily weldable by all methods and may be used in the as welded condition.
Solution treated at 1950 F and rapid quenched. This is the normal condition in which the product forms are furnished and used. Bright annealed product forms (sheet & strip) are solution treated at 2100 F and then cooled in a hydrogen atmosphere to preve
Readily forged at temperatures 2250 F to 1800 F.
Can be hot worked by conventional means.
Can be readily cold worked by conventional means.
Anneal following extensive work hardening due to cold working by 1950 F soak followed by rapid quench. Note that bright finish parts must be solution annealed and rapid cooled in an inert (argon gas) or reducing (hydrogen) atmosphere to prevent surface o
Hardens by cold working not heat treatment.