RI 6230 Reclaiming S-816 High-Temperature Alloy Scrap

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. W. Higley
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Procedures were developed for reclaiming high-temperature alloy scrap in the form of standard cobalt-base alloy. A cobalt-base, multicomponent, high- temperature alloy, such as S-816, can be successfully melted from scrap, and its specified chemical composition can be retained. Induction furnace melting in a controlled atmosphere was used to obtain ingots that were subsequently fabricated by impact forging to provide specimens for heat treatment and testing. Of the numerous metal elements in S-816 alloy, only small quantities of molybdenum were lost in the melting operation as finally developed. Test results indicated that the scrap material, after melting, forging, and heat treatment, was equivalent in room-temperature tensile strength, in high-temperature creep and stress-rupture properties, and in chemical composition to commercially produced S-816 alloy made from virgin material.
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APA: L. W. Higley  (1963)  RI 6230 Reclaiming S-816 High-Temperature Alloy Scrap

MLA: L. W. Higley RI 6230 Reclaiming S-816 High-Temperature Alloy Scrap. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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