Abstract
An investigation has been made of the aging of supersaturated nickel based solid solution in a Ni–42Cr–7·7 Al (at.-%) alloy. Solution treatment of the alloy in the range 1150–1300°Cfollowed by quenching and aging at ∼550–750°C produces high values of hardness and strength, e.g. 835 HV on aging at 600°C. This hardening results from a discontinuous precipitation reaction producing a fine scale lamellar structure consisting of nickel based and chromium based solid solutions; interlamellar spacings of ∼60 nm were obtained. The rate of precipitation is substantially greater than that in a binary Ni–42 at.-%Cr alloy.
MST/736
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