RI 6558 Development of Columbium and Tantalum Alloys For Elevated-Temperature Service

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. R. Babitzke R. E. Siemens G. Asai H. Kato
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to develop a wide variety of columbium and tantalum alloys and to determine their suitability for use at elevated temperatures . Sixty - nine columbium and tantalum alloys were investigated . For this study , columbium was alloyed with two or more of the following : nium, tungsten , vanadium , titanium, and zirconium . Tantalum was alloyed with vanadium or hafnium, or hafnium and carbon . The fabricability was determined by an arbitrary procedure . Hardness measurements , elevated - temperature tensile properties , and oxidation- resistance studies were made . Of the alloys studied , Cb - 15 Hf - 5W, Cb - 15Hf - 5W- 10Ti , Cb - 15Hf - 10W- 10Ti , Cb - 10V - 5W, Ta - 30V , and Ta - 20 to 33Hf exhibited excellent high - temperature properties . These alloys were not only easy to fabricate , but they also had good oxidation resistance and excellent high- temperature strength .
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APA: H. R. Babitzke R. E. Siemens G. Asai H. Kato  (1964)  RI 6558 Development of Columbium and Tantalum Alloys For Elevated-Temperature Service

MLA: H. R. Babitzke R. E. Siemens G. Asai H. Kato RI 6558 Development of Columbium and Tantalum Alloys For Elevated-Temperature Service. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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