Abstract:Six {Ni,Co}-based alloys containing 25wt-%Cr, 0.4wt-%C and 1.6wt-%Ti were cast and subjected to metallographic characterisation before and after exposure for 70 h in air at 1250°C, the highest temperature at which these alloys may be used under low applied stresses. The alloys based mainly on nickel contain principally chromium carbides while TiC is the principal carbide phase in the alloys mainly based on cobalt. The oxidation resistance is the best for the alloys richer in nickel than in cobalt, but titanium… Show more
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