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    Welding of Precipitation Hardening Nickel Alloys

    Hi All, I am after advise or pointing in the correct direction of literature regarding the above. We have some nickel alloy parts to be welded and I beleive this is best carried out in the soltion annealed condition. I am trying to understand the best process to carry out after welding, i.e...
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    Etching Alloy 625

    Hi All, I am having issues trying to etch an Alloy 625 sample in the laboratory (sample from a 1.25" Dia bar). The structure reveals quite a lot of what i believe is banding of carbides. I am not sure if this is detrimental or beneficial, as we have good tensile results and a pass on a G28...
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    AC1 and AC3 in AISI410 Material

    Hi All, I am trying to find out the values for the AC1 and AC3 for AISI410 material A formula was submitted on here many years ago, but it was stated not to work for steels with high Cr contents. If someone can point me in the general direction of a reasonably accurate formula or typical...
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    Grain growth in Nickel Alloys

    Hi All Can someone please offer some advice on the above. I am encountering issues with grain size after forging and heat treatment of nickel alloys, predominantly Alloy 925 and Alloy 718. I am achieving the required grain size at all locations apart from centre (flat bar and round), where I am...
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    Mechanical Testing Direction

    Hi All I am after peoples opinions regarding mechanical testing of metals, specifically with respect to "Transverse" direction. Obvioulsy this means accross the primary grain flow, but my question is, in longitudinally forged bar, both Tangential and Radial directions are across the grain flow...

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