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Nickel-base corrosion-resistant alloys

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In this article the effect of the base (Mo, Cr), alloying (V Nb, Fe, W, Ti), and impurity (C, Si, P, Fe) elements on phase and structural transformations in Ni-Mo and Ni-Cr alloys are considered. Their corrosion and electrochemical behavior, and mechanical properties after various heat treatments related to commercial practice or the conditions of use are reviewed. Based on the regularities observed, general rules are formulated for the development of corrosion-resistant, deformable, and weldable nickel-base alloys with a required combination of properties.

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I. P. Bardin Central Scientific Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 9, pp. 9–13, September, 1994.

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Svistanova, T.V. Nickel-base corrosion-resistant alloys. Met Sci Heat Treat 36, 456–461 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01395903

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