Specification For Precipitation-Hardening Nickel Alloy Bars, Forgings, and Forging Stock For High-Temperature Service
Specification For Precipitation-Hardening Nickel Alloy Bars, Forgings, and Forging Stock For High-Temperature Service
Specification For Precipitation-Hardening Nickel Alloy Bars, Forgings, and Forging Stock For High-Temperature Service
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TABLE 1
CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS
Product (Check) Analysis Variations, Product (Check) Analysis Variations,
Composition Under min or Over max, of the Composition Under min or Over max, of the
Element Limits, % Specified Limit of Element Limits, % Specified Limit of Element
UNS N07252 (Formerly Grade 689) UNS N07001 (Formerly Grade 685)
Carbon 0.10–0.20 0.01 0.03–0.10 0.01
Manganese 0.50 max 0.03 1.00 max 0.03
Silicon 0.50 max 0.03 0.75 max 0.05
Phosphorus 0.015 max 0.005 0.030 max 0.005
Sulfur 0.015 max 0.003 0.030 max 0.005
Chromium 18.00–20.00 0.25 18.00–21.00 0.25
Cobalt 9.00–11.00 0.10 under min, 0.15 over max 12.00–15.00 0.15
Molybdenum 9.00–10.50 0.15 3.50–5.00 0.10
Titanium 2.25–2.75 0.07 2.75–3.25 0.07
Aluminum 0.75–1.25 0.10 1.20–1.60 0.10
Zirconium ... ... 0.02–0.12 0.01 under min, 0.02 over max
Boron 0.003–0.01 0.002 0.003–0.01 0.002
Iron 5.00 max 0.07 2.00 max 0.05
Copper ... ... 0.50 max 0.03
Nickel RemainderA ... RemainderA ...
UNS N07500 (Formerly Grade 684) UNS N07750 (Formerly Grade 688)
Carbon 0.15 max 0.01 0.08 max 0.01
Manganese 0.75 max 0.03 1.00 max 0.03
Silicon 0.75 max 0.05 0.50 max 0.03
Phosphorus 0.015 max 0.005 ... ...
Sulfur 0.015 max 0.003 0.01 max 0.003
Chromium 15.00–20.00 0.15 under min, 0.25 over max 14.00–17.00 0.15 under min, 0.25 over max
Cobalt 13.00–20.00 0.15 under min, 0.20 over max 1.00 maxB 0.03
Molybdenum 3.00–5.00 0.10 ... ...
Columbium (Nb) + tantalum ... ... 0.70–1.20 0.05
Titanium 2.50–3.25 0.07 2.25–2.75 0.07
Aluminum 2.50–3.25 0.20 0.40–1.00 0.05 under min, 0.10 over max
Boron 0.003–0.01 0.002 ... ...
Iron 4.00 max 0.07 5.00–9.00 0.10
Copper 0.15 max 0.02 0.50 max 0.03
Nickel RemainderA ... 70.00 min 0.45
UNS N07718 (Formerly Grade 718) UNS N07080 (Formerly Grade 80A)
Carbon 0.08 max 0.01 0.10 max 0.01
Manganese 0.35 max 0.03 1.00 max 0.03
Silicon 0.35 max 0.03 1.00 max 0.05
Phosphorus 0.015 max 0.005 ... ...
Sulfur 0.015 max 0.003 0.015 max 0.003
Chromium 17.0–21.0 0.25 18.00–21.00 0.25
CobaltB 1.0 max 0.03 ... ...
Molybdenum 2.80–3.30 0.05 under min, 0.10 over max ... ...
Columbium (Nb) + tantalum 4.75–5.50 0.15 under min, 0.20 over max ... ...
Titanium 0.65–1.15 0.04 under min, 0.05 over max 1.80–2.70 0.05 under min, 0.07 over max
Aluminum 0.20–0.80 0.05 under min, 0.10 over max 0.50–1.80 0.05 under min, 0.10 over max
Boron 0.006 max 0.002 ... ...
Iron RemainderA ... 3.00 max 0.07
Copper 0.30 max 0.03 ... ...
Nickel 50.0–55.0 0.35 RemainderA ...
UNS N07752
Carbon 0.020–0.060 0.01
Manganese 1.00 max 0.03
Silicon 0.50 max 0.03
Phosphorus 0.008 max 0.003
Sulfur 0.003 max 0.001
Chromium 14.50–17.00 0.15 under min, 0.25 over max
Cobalt 0.050 max 0.03
Columbium + tantalum 0.70–1.20 0.05
Titanium 2.25–2.75 0.07
Aluminum 0.40–1.00 0.05 under min, 0.10 over max
Boron 0.007 max 0.002
Iron 5.00–9.00 0.10
Copper 0.50 max 0.03
Zirconium 0.050 max 0.01
Vanadium 0.10 max 0.01
Nickel 70.0 min 0.45
A The element shall be determined arithmetically by difference.
B If determined.
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TABLE 2 SB-637
TENSILE AND HARDNESS REQUIREMENTSA
Yield
Tensile Strength
Strength, (0.2% offset) Elongation in Reduction
min, psi min, psi 2 in. (50 mm) of Area, Brinell
Alloy Heat Treatment (MPa) (MPa) or 4D, min, % min, % Hardness
856
(1170) (790) (10)E (12)E
N07750 Type 3 solution anneal at 2000°F (1093°C) + precipitation harden 160 000 100 000 20 20 267–363,
(1103), min (689), min Bm
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thickness.
TABLE 3
STRESS-RUPTURE REQUIREMENTSA
Test
Temperature, Stress, psi Minimum Elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm
Alloy Heat Treatment °F (°C) (MPa)B Hours (or 4D), min, %
857
(816) (260)
N07500 (forgings) solution + stabilize + precipitation harden 1500 38 000 100 5
(816) (260)
N07750 Type 1 solution at 2100°F (1149°C) + stabilize + precipitation harden 1350 45 000 100 5 (3 if hours exceed 136)
(732) (310)
N07718 solution + precipitation harden 1200 100 000 23 5
(649) (690)
N07080 solution + stabilize + precipitation harden 1400 47 000 23 3.5
(760) (325)
A The supplier shall demonstrate that the material will meet fully heat-treated properties after full heat treatment in accordance with Table 4.
B Test specimens meeting minimum requirements may be overloaded to produce rupture in a reasonable and practical time period.
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TABLE 4
HEAT TREATMENTA
Recommended Annealing Recommended Solution Recommended Stabilizing
Alloy Treatment Treatment Treatment Precipitation Hardening Treatment
N07252 ... 1950 6 25°F (1066 6 14°C), ... 1400 6 25°F (760 6 14°C), hold
hold 4 h, air cool 15 h, air cool or furnace cool
N07001 ... 1825 to 1900°F (996 to 1550 6 25°F (843 6 14°C), 1400 6 25°F (760 6 14°C), hold 16
1038°C), hold 4 h, oil or hold 4 h, air cool h, air cool or furnace cool
water quench
N07500 2150 6 25°F (1177 6 14°C), 1975 6 25°F (1080 6 14°C), 1550 6 25°F (843 6 14°C), 1400 6 25°F (760 6 14°C), hold 16
hold 2 h, air cool (bars only) hold 4 h, air cool hold 4 h, air cool h, air cool or furnace cool
N07750 Type 1 (Service ... 2100 6 25°F (1149 6 14°C), 1550 6 25°F (843 6 14°C), 1300 6 25°F (704 6 14°C), hold 20
above 1100°F) (593°C) hold 2 to 4 h, air cool hold 4 h, air cool h, air cool or furnace cool
N07750 Type 2 (Service up ... 1800 6 25°F (982 6 14°C), ... 1350 6 25°F (732 6 14°C), hold 8
to 1100°F) (593°C) hold 1⁄2 h min, cool at rate h, furnace cool to 1150 6 25°F
equivalent to air cool or (621 6 14°C), hold until total
faster precipitation heat treatment has
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reached 18 h, air cool
N07750 Type 3 ... 1975–2050°F (1079–1121°C), ... 1300 6 25°F (704 6 14°C), hold 20
hold 1 to 2 h, air cool h, + 4 − 0 h, air cool
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N07752 Type 1 ... 1975 6 25°F (1080 6 14°C), ... 1320 6 25°F (715 6 14°C), hold 20
hold 1 to 2 h, cool by water h, + 2 − 0 h, air cool
or oil quenching
N07752 Type 2 ... 1975 6 25°F (1080 6 14°C), ... 1400 6 25°F (760 6 14°C), hold
hold 1 to 2 h, cool by water 100 h, + 4 − 0 h, air cool
or oil quenching
N07718 ... 1700 to 1850°F (924 to ... 1325 6 25°F (718 6 14°C), hold at
1010°C), hold 1⁄2 h min, cool temperature for 8 h, furnace cool to
at rate equivalent to air cool 1150 6 25°F (621 6 14°C), hold
or faster until total precipitation heat
treatment time has reached 18 h,
air cool
N07080 ... 1950 6 25°F (1066 6 14°C), 1560 6 25°F (849 6 14°C), 1290 6 25°F (699 6 14°C), hold 16
hold 8 h, air cool hold 24 h, air cool h, air cool
A The purchaser shall designate on the purchase order or inquiry any partial stage of heat treatment required on material to be shipped.
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TABLE 5
PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN DIAMETER OR DISTANCE BETWEEN PARALLEL
SURFACES OF COLD-WORKED RODS AND BARS
Permissible Variations from Specified
Dimension, in. (mm)
Rods:
1⁄ 3
16 to ⁄16 (1.59 to 4.76), excl 0 0.002 (0.051)
3⁄ to 1⁄ (4.76 to 12.70), excl 0 0.003 (0.076)
16 2
1⁄ to 15⁄
2 16 (12.70 to 23.81), incl 0.001 (0.025) 0.002 (0.051)
Over 15⁄16 to 115⁄16 (23.81 to 49.2), incl 0.0015 (0.038) 0.003 (0.076)
Over 115⁄16 to 21⁄2 (49.2 to 63.5), incl 0.002 (0.051) 0.004 (0.102)
Bars:
1⁄ 3
16 to ⁄16 (1.59 to 4.76), excl 0 0.002 (0.051)
3⁄ to 1⁄ (4.76 to 12.7), excl 0 0.003 (0.076)
16 2
A Dimensions apply to the diameter of rods, to the distance between parallel surfaces of hexagonal, octagonal,
and square bar, and separately to width and thickness of rectangular bar.
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PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN DIAMETER OR DISTANCE BETWEEN PARALLEL
SURFACES OF HOT-WORKED RODS AND BARS
Permissible Variations from Specified
Dimension, in. (mm)
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11. Specimen Preparation A Methods E 38 is to be used only for elements not covered by
11.1 Rod and Bar: Test Methods E 354.
11.1.1 Tension test specimens shall be taken from 12.2 For purposes of determining compliance with
material in the final condition (temper) and tested in the specified limits for requirements of the properties
the direction of fabrication. listed in the following table, an observed value or a
calculated value shall be rounded in accordance with
11.1.2 All rod and bar shall be tested in full cross- the rounding method of Practice E 29.
section size when possible. When a full cross-section
size test cannot be performed, the largest possible round Rounded Unit for Observed
Test or Calculated Value
specimen shown in Test Methods E 8 shall be used.
Longitudinal strip specimens shall be prepared in ac- Chemical composition, toler- Nearest unit in the last right-
cordance with Test Methods E 8 for rectangular bar ances (when expressed in hand place of figures of the
up to 1⁄2 in. (12.7 mm), inclusive, in thickness, which decimals), and hardness specified limit. If two choices
are possible, as when the dig-
are too wide to be pulled full size. its dropped are exactly a 5 or
a 5 followed only by zeros,
11.1.3 Forging stock test specimens shall be taken choose the one ending in an
from a forged-down coupon or a sample taken directly even digit, with zero defined
from stock. as an even digit.
Tensile strength and yield Nearest 1000 psi (6.9 MPa)
strength
11.2 Forgings:
Elongation Nearest 1%
Rupture life 1h
11.2.1 The tension test specimen representing each
lot shall be taken from a forging or from a test
prolongation.
13. Inspection
11.2.2 The axis of the specimen shall be located 13.1 Inspection of the material shall be made as
at any point midway between the center and the surface agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser
of solid forgings and at any point midway between as part of the purchase contract.
the innner and outer surfaces of the wall of hollow
forgings, and shall be parallel to the direction of greatest
metal flow.
14. Rejection and Rehearing
11.2.3 The specimens shall be the largest possible 14.1 Material, tested by the purchaser, that fails to
round-type shown in Test Methods E 8. conform to the requirements of this specification may
be rejected. Rejection should be reported to the producer
11.3 Stress-rupture specimens shall be the same as or supplier promptly and in writing, in case of dissatis-
tension specimens except modified as necessary for faction with the results of the test, the producer or
stress-rupture testing in accordance with Practice E 139. supplier may make claim for a rehearing.
15. Certification
12. Test Methods
15.1 When specified in the purchase order or contract,
12.1 Determine the chemical composition, mechanical a producer’s or supplier’s certification shall be furnished
and other properties of the material as enumerated in to the purchaser that the material was manufactured,
this specification, in case of disagreement, in accordance sampled, tested, and inspected in accordance with this
with the following methods: specification and has been found to meet the require-
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