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ASTM B 637 : 2012 : EDT 1

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Standard Specification for Precipitation-Hardening and Cold Worked Nickel Alloy Bars, Forgings, and Forging Stock for Moderate or High Temperature Service

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

11-11-2014

Superseded by

ASTM B 637 : 2015

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-05-2012

€67.30
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Committee
B 02
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
7
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

1.1This specification2 covers hot- and cold-worked precipitation-hardenable nickel alloy rod, bar, forgings, and forging stock for moderate or high temperature service (Table 1).

TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements

Element

Composition Limits, %

UNS N07022

UNS N07208

UNS N07252
(Formerly
Grade 689)

UNS N07001
(Formerly
Grade 685)

UNS N07500
(Formerly
Grade 684)

UNS N07750
(Formerly
Grade 688)

UNS N07718
(Formerly
Grade 718)

Carbon

0.010 max

0.04–0.08

0.10–0.20

0.03–0.10

0.15 max

0.08 max

0.08 max

Manganese

0.5 max

0.3 max

0.50 max

1.00 max

0.75 max

1.00 max

0.35 max

Silicon

0.08 max

0.15 max

0.50 max

0.75 max

0.75 max

0.50 max

0.35 max

Phosphorus

0.025 max

0.015 max

0.015 max

0.030 max

0.015 max

...

0.015 max

Sulfur

0.015 max

0.015 max

0.015 max

0.030 max

0.015 max

0.01 max

0.015 max

Chromium

20.0–21.4

18.5–20.5

18.00–20.00

18.00–21.00

15.00–20.00

14.00–17.00

17.0–21.0

Cobalt

1.0 max

9.0–11.0

9.00–11.00

12.00–15.00

13.00–20.00

1.00 maxA

1.0 maxA

Molybdenum

15.5–17.4

8.0–9.0

9.00–10.50

3.50–5.00

3.00–5.00

...

2.80–3.30

Columbium
(Nb) + tantalum

...

...

...

...

...

0.70–1.20

4.75–5.50

Titanium

...

1.90–2.30

2.25–2.75

2.75–3.25

2.50–3.25

2.25–2.75

0.65–1.15

Aluminum

0.5 max

1.38–1.65

0.75–1.25

1.20–1.60

2.50–3.25

0.40–1.00

0.20–0.80

Zirconium

...

0.020 max

...

0.02–0.12

...

...

...

Boron

0.006 max

0.003–0.010

0.003–0.01

0.003–0.01

0.003–0.01

...

0.006 max

Iron

1.8 max

1.5 max

5.00 max

2.00 max

4.00 max

5.00–9.00

remainderB

Copper

0.5 max

0.1 max

...

0.50 max

0.15 max

0.50 max

0.30 max

Nickel

remainderB

remainderB

remainderB

remainderB

remainderB

70.00 min

50.0–55.0

Tantalum

0.2 max

0.1 max

...

...

...

...

...

Columbium (Niobium)

...

0.2 max

...

...

...

...

...

Tungsten

0.8 max

0.5 max

...

...

...

...

...

UNS N07080
(Formerly
Grade 80A)

UNS N07752

UNS N09925

UNS N07725

Carbon

0.10 max

0.020–0.060

0.03 max

0.03 max

Manganese

1.00 max

1.00 max

1.0 max

0.35 max

Silicon

1.00 max

0.50 max

0.5 max

0.20 max

Phosphorus

  ...

0.008 max

0.03 max

0.015 max

Sulfur

0.015 max

0.003 max

0.03 max

0.010 max

Chromium

18.00–21.00

14.50–17.00

19.5–22.5†

19.00–22.50†

Cobalt

...

0.050 max

...

...

Molybdenum

...

...

2.5–3.5

7.00–9.50

Columbium
(Nb) + tantalum

...

0.70–1.20

0.5 max (Nb only)

2.75–4.00

Titanium

1.80–2.70

2.25–2.75

1.9–2.40

1.00–1.70

Aluminum

0.50–1.80

0.40–1.00

0.1–0.5

0.35 max

Boron

...

0.007 max

...

...

Iron

3.00 max

5.00–9.00

22.0 min

remainderB

Copper

...

0.50 max

1.5–3.0

...

Zirconium

...

0.050 max

...

...

Vanadium

...

0.10 max†

...

...

Nickel

remainderB

70.0 min

42.0–46.0

55.0–59.0

A If determined.
B The element shall be determined arithmetically by difference.
† Chromium content was corrected editorially.
† Vanadium content was corrected editorially

1.2The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.

1.3This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to become familiar with all hazards including those identified in the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this product/material as provided by the manufacturer, to establish appropriate safety and health practices, and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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