MIL N06625 Grade A Nickel Alloys
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MIL N06625 Grade A Chemical Composition
MIL-C-24615A: 1988 / Castings, nickel-chromium-molybdenum-columbium alloy
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MIL N06625 Grade A Physical Properties
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MIL N06625 Grade A Heat Treatments
- Castings and representative test coupons shall be annealed at 1149°C-1204°C for 1 hour 25.4mm of thickness (2 hours minimum) at temperature followed by air cooling or water quenching. Test coupons shall be heat treated in the same furnace batch as the castings they represent.
MIL N06625 Grade A Mechanical Properties
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