SAE Udimet 500 Nickel Alloys
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SAE Udimet 500 Chemical Composition
SAE AMS 5384F: 1986 / Alloy Castings, Investment, Corrosion and Heat Resistant 53Ni - 18Cr - 18Co - 4.0Mo - 2.9Ti - 2.9Al - 0.006B Vacuum-Melted, Vacuum-Cast, Solution and Precipitation Heat Treated
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SAE Udimet 500 Physical Properties
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SAE Udimet 500 Heat Treatments
- Material condition: 1079°C; 843°C and 760°C.
- Solution heat treated: 1975°F ± 25 (1080°C ± 15), holding at heat for 4 hr ± 0.25 and cooling at a rate equivalent to air cool or faster; Stabilization heat treated: 1550°F ± 25 (845°C ± 15), holding at heat for 24 hr ± 1, and cooling in air; Precipitation heat treated: 1400°F ± 25 (760°C ± 15), holding at heat for 16 hr ± 1, and cooling in air.
SAE Udimet 500 Mechanical Properties
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