PROPRIETARY CarTech Ni-Cu 400 Nickel Alloys
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PROPRIETARY CarTech Ni-Cu 400 Chemical Composition
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PROPRIETARY CarTech Ni-Cu 400 Physical Properties
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PROPRIETARY CarTech Ni-Cu 400 Heat Treatments
- Annealing: Heating should be done in a sulfur-free reducing atmosphere at 704-982°C (1300-1800°F). However 871-982°C (1600-1800°F) is most typical. The lower annealing temperatures (e.g. 740-816°C (1300-1500°F)) can be utilized with longer times at temperature to minimize grain coarsening.
Stress relieving: Heating at 538-566°C (1000-1050°F) for 1-2 hours will relieve strains in either hot or cold worked products. Stress relieving will reduce stresses without recrystallizing the grain structure.
Hot working: Readily hot worked from 927-1177°C (1700-2150°F). Optimum working temperature is approx. 1093°C (2000°F).
PROPRIETARY CarTech Ni-Cu 400 Mechanical Properties
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PROPRIETARY CarTech Ni-Cu 400 International Equivalent Materials
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