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Alloy overlay having thermal characteristics similar to those of a substrate
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A nickel-base alloy suitable for overlaying steel substrates was proposed in this article, which contains about 15-20% molybdenum, about 5-10% chromium, up to about 2% iron and up to 5% tungsten and/or niobium.Abstract:
A nickel-base alloy suitable for overlaying steel substrates. The alloy and steel have similar thermal conductivities and thermal coefficients of expansion. The alloy broadly initially contains about 15-20% molybdenum, about 5-10% chromium, up to about 2% iron, up to about 5% tungsten and/or niobium, up to about 0.1% carbon, and the balance essentially nickel.read more
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Corrosion resistant nickel plating steel sheet or strip and manufacturing method thereof
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TL;DR: In this paper, a nickel-base alloy was developed which is particularly useful for the containment of molten fluoride salts in reactors and is resistant to both salt corrosion and oxidation and may be used at temperatures as high as 1800 deg F.
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TL;DR: A hard wear resistant nickel based alloy including a carbide-former, preferably niobium, and essentially cobalt free but which has similar properties to cobalt, chromium, tungsten, carbon alloys is described in this article.
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TL;DR: A hard surfacing alloy composition formed from an alloy containing correlated percentages of chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, manganese, columbium, titanium, carbon, silicon and iron, the balance being nickel as discussed by the authors.