AFCEN NC 30 Fe Nickel Alloys
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AFCEN NC 30 Fe Chemical Composition
M 4102: RCC-M II: 2024 / Forged or rolled class 1, 2 and 3 nickel-chromium-iron alloy parts
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AFCEN NC 30 Fe Physical Properties
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AFCEN NC 30 Fe Heat Treatments
- The mechanical properties may be obtained either:
- By adjusting the temperature at the end of rolling and the cooling conditions (the temperature at the end of rolling shall be as high as possible: greater than 970°C on the skin). The temperature at the end of rolling and the cooling conditions shall be recorded.
- By performing heat treatment after rolling at a temperature greater than 1000°C. The temperature shall be adjusted to obtain the mechanical properties required.
Additional heat treatment: The plates shall be subjected to heat treatment at 715°C ± 15°C for a minimum of 5 hours. - Final treatment for mechanical properties shall include heating at a temperature of between 1000°C and 1150°C, followed by rapid cooling. If the final forging or rolling temperature falls within the temperature limits specified for that treatment and provided that mechanical strength requirements are met, heat treatment in a furnace shall not be required. In this case, the final forging or rolling temperature and the cooling conditions shall be recorded. Parts shall be subjected to heat treatment at 715°C ± 15°C for a period of at least 5 hours.
AFCEN NC 30 Fe Mechanical Properties
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AFCEN NC 30 Fe International Equivalent Materials
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