Ni-Cr-Mo alloys resistant to wet process phosphoric acid and chloride-induced localized attack

作者: Paul Crook

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摘要: A nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy that is thermally stable and resistant to wet process phosphoric acid chloride induced localized attack contains in weight percent 31.0 34.5% chromium, 7.0 10.0% molybdenum, up 0.2% nitrogen, 3.0% iron, 1.0% manganese, 0.4% aluminum, 0.75% silicon, 0.1% carbon with the balance nickel plus impurities.

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