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UDIMET ALLOY L-605 UDIMET ALLOY 520 UDIMET ALLOY 720 UDIMET ALLOY D-979

A cobalt-base superalloy with good formability, A precipitation hardenable nickel-base A nickel-base alloy solid solution strengthened An iron-nickel alloy designed for turbine
high strength to 1500°F (816°C) and oxidation super-alloy with an exceptional combination with tungsten and molybdenum and disc applications at temperatures up to
resistance to 2000°F (1093°C). The alloy also of high temperature mechanical properties, precipitation hardened with titanium and 1200–1400°F (649–760°C). Hardened by a
has good sulfidation resistance and resistance corrosion resistance and forgeability aluminum. The alloy combines high strength complex precipitation of intermetallic phases,
to wear and galling. The alloy is used in the hot characteristics. Developed for use in the with metallurgical stability, as demonstrated the alloy combines corrosion resistance with
sections of aircrafts and in land-based gas 1400–1700°F (760–927°C) temperature by excellent impact strength retention after excellent tensile and stress rupture strength.
turbines in their combustor liners as well as range, the alloy has excellent structural long exposures at elevated temperatures. Good
other applications requiring moderate strength stability and unusually good fabricability. oxidation and corrosion resistance combined
and oxidation resistance at high temperatures. Primary application is blading for aircraft with high strength make the alloy useful in gas
The alloy can also be used in industrial furnace and land-based gas turbines. turbine blades and disc applications.
applications such as muffles/liners in high
temperature kilns.

STANDARD Forging billet and bar. Forging billet and bar.


PRODUCT FORMS
STANDARD Forging billet, bar, sheet, plate and wire. Forging bar.
PRODUCT FORMS MAJOR EMS 55477 MSRR 7252 MTS 5013 UNS N09979 AMS 5746
SPECIFICATIONS EMS 73105 C50TF105
MAJOR UNS R30605 AMS 5759 PDS 15125A1
SPECIFICATIONS AMS 5537, 5796, 5797 LIMITING CHEMICAL Limiting Limiting
COMPOSITION, % Ni............. Balance W.......1.00 – 1.50 C........0.01 – 0.02 Cr......14.0 – 16.0 W............3.0 – 4.5 C...........0.08 max.
Cr.......15.5 – 16.5 Ti.......4.75 – 5.25 Zr.... 0.025 – 0.05 Fe............ Balance Ti............2.7 – 3.3 Si..........0.75 max.
LIMITING CHEMICAL Limiting Limiting
Ni ........ 9.0 – 11.0 Mn..........1.0 – 2.0 S...........0.03 max. C........0.02 – 0.06 Mo.......... 5.5 – 7.0 W............0.8 – 1.2 Co......14.0 – 15.5 Al.......2.25 – 2.75 B.......0.01 – 0.02 Mo..........3.0 – 4.5 Al......... 0.75 – 1.3 Mn........0.75 max.
COMPOSITION, %
Cr.......19.0 – 21.0 Si..........0.40 max. Co............ Balance Cr.......18.0 – 20.0 Ti......... 2.9 – 3.25 B.... 0.004 – 0.010 Mo.....2.75 – 3.25 Ni.......42.0 – 48.0 B.... 0.008 – 0.016
W.......14.0 – 16.0 C........0.05 – 0.15 Co......11.0 – 14.0 Al............1.8 – 2.3 Ni............. Balance
Fe........... 3.0 max. PHYSICAL CONSTANTS Density, Ib/in3.........................................................................0.292 Density, Ib/in3.........................................................................0.296
AND THERMAL g/cm3......................................................................... 8.08 g/cm3......................................................................... 8.19
PROPERTIES Melting Range, °F....................................................2180 – 2440 Melting Range, °F....................................................2225 – 2530
PHYSICAL CONSTANTS Density, Ib/in3.........................................................................0.335 Density, Ib/in3.........................................................................0.297
g/cm3......................................................................... 9.27 g/cm3......................................................................... 8.21 °C....................................................1194 – 1338 °C....................................................1220 – 1390
AND THERMAL
Melting Range, °F....................................................2425 – 2570 Melting Range, °F....................................................2300 – 2560 Coefficient of Expansion, 70 – 200°F, 10-6 in/in •°F........6.8 Coefficient of Expansion, 70 – 200°F, 10-6 in/in •°F......7.60
PROPERTIES 21 – 93°C, µm/m •°C...........12.24 21 – 93°C, µm/m •°C............. 13.7
°C....................................................1330 – 1410 °C....................................................1260 – 1405
Specific Heat, Btu/lb•°F.....................................................0.092 Thermal Conductivity, Btu • in/ft2 •h•°F...............................87
J/kg•°C............................................................ 385 W/m • °C........................................... 12.6
Coefficient of Expansion, 70 – 200°F, 10-6 in/in •°F..... 6.83
21 – 93°C, µm/m •°C............. 12.3 TYPICAL MECHANICAL (Precipitation Hardened) (Precipitation Hardened)
Thermal Conductivity, Btu • in/ft2 •h•°F...............................65 PROPERTIES Rupture Strength (1000h) ksi MPa Rupture Strength (1000h) ksi MPa
W/m • °C..............................................9.4
1200°F / 649°C................................................... 102 700 1200°F / 649°C................................................... 75 515
1300°F / 704°C................................................... 73 500 1300°F / 704°C................................................... 55 380
TYPICAL MECHANICAL Rupture Strength (1000h) ksi MPa (Precipitation Hardened) 1400°F / 760°C................................................... 70 480 1400°F / 760°C................................................... 36 250
PROPERTIES 1200°F / 649°C................................................... 39 270 Rupture Strength (1000h) ksi MPa 1600°F / 871°C................................................... 32 219 1500°F / 816°C................................................... 21 145
1300°F / 704°C................................................... 32 220 1800°F / 982°C................................................... 10 68 1600°F / 871°C................................................... 10 69
1200°F / 649°C................................................... 85 585
1400°F / 760°C................................................... 24 165 1300°F / 704°C................................................... 69 475 Temperature, °C Temperature, °C
1500°F / 816°C................................................... 17 120 1400°F / 760°C................................................... 50 345 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
240 240
1600°F / 871°C................................................... 10 72 1500°F / 816°C................................................... 33 230 UDIMET ALLOY 720 (PRECIPITATION HARDENED)
1600
UDIMET ALLOY D-979 (PRECIPITATION HARDENED)
1600

1700°F / 927°C................................................... 6 44 1600°F / 871°C................................................... 22 150 200 1400 200 1400

Stress, ksi Elongation, %


1800°F / 982°C................................................... 4 25 TENSILE STRENGTH
TENSILE STRENGTH

Stress, ksi Elongation, %


Temperature, °C 1200 1200
160 160

Stress, MPa
Temperature, °C 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
1000 1000

Stress, MPa
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 240
1600 120 800 120 YIELD STRENGTH 800
240 UDIMET ALLOY 520 (PRECIPITATION HARDENED) (0.2% OFFSET)
1600 YIELD STRENGTH
UDIMET ALLOY L-605 200 1400 600 600
80 (0.2% OFFSET) 80
Stress, ksi Elongation, %

200 1400
TENSILE STRENGTH 1200
Stress, ksi Elongation, %

400 400
160
1200 40 40
Stress, MPa

1000 200 200


160 ELONGATION
ELONGATION
Stress, MPa

1000 120 800 0 0 0 0


YIELD STRENGTH
120 800 (0.2% OFFSET) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
TENSILE STRENGTH 600
80 Temperature, °F Temperature, °F
600
80 ELONGATION 400
400 40 Typical usage range Typical usage range
ELONGATION 200
40
YIELD STRENGTH 200
0 0
(0.2% OFFSET) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
0 0
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Temperature, °F
Temperature, °F
Typical usage range
Typical usage range

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