RI 7453 Precipitation Strengthening Of Pb-Cd-Sb Alloys

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. M. Tilman
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated the precipitation strengthening of lead¬-base alloys containing 0.5 through 4 weight-percent combined Cd plus Sb. The Cd and Sb were alloyed in a 1-to-1 atomic ratio which maintained compositions along the quasi-binary section Pb-CdSb. Tensile properties, creep rates, and stress-rupture values were obtained on alloys in the aged condition. The highest tensile strength was observed in an alloy of Pb-3 CdSb, After aging for 6 months at 90°±3° F, this alloy had a mean tensile strength of 8,950 psi with 15-percent elongation. An aged alloy of Pb-1 CdSb exhibited a steady state creep rate of 1.2 X 10-3 percent per day at a stress of 500 psi and a temperature of 90°±3° F. Times to rupture at stresses up to 4,000 psi and at a temperature of 90°±3° F were obtained for some compositions.
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APA: M. M. Tilman  (1970)  RI 7453 Precipitation Strengthening Of Pb-Cd-Sb Alloys

MLA: M. M. Tilman RI 7453 Precipitation Strengthening Of Pb-Cd-Sb Alloys. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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