Melting Range | 1120°c-1280°C (2048°F-2354°F) | Casting Temp | 1315°C (2400°F) |
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Hardness | 340 HV | CTE | - |
Yield Strength | 100,000 PSI | Tensile Strength | 110,000 PSI |
Elongation | 6% | Density | 8,00 g/cm3 |
Specific Gravity | 8,00 g/cm3 |
Ingredients | Cas # | % Composition by weight |
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Nickel (Ni) | (7440-02-0) | 72-74% |
Molybdenum (Mo) | (7439-98-7) | 6-8% |
Chromium (Cr) | (7440-47-3) | 10-12% |
Aluminum (Al) | (Cas 7429-90-5) | 2% |
Cobalt (Co) | (7440-48-4) | <1% |
Titanium (Ti) | (7440-32-6) | <4% |
Melting Range | 2165º - 2318ºF (1185°-1270°C) |
Appearance | A silver/platinum color |
Specific gravity | 7.8 gm/cm³ |
Solubility in water | None |
Odorless |
Eye Contact | Flush eyes Thoroughly with running water, even under eyelid. |
Skin Contact | Flush skin and scrub thoroughly with soap and water. |
Inhalation | Remove person to fresh air. Assist breathing with additional oxygen if necessary. |
If dusts or smokes are inhaled, sufficient fresh air should be provided. In case of eye contact, eyes should be rinsed thoroughly for several minutes under running water. If ingested or swallowed, a doctor should be consulted immediately.
The material is inflammable and not oxidizing. In case of large quantities of dust, the danger of a dust explosion is present. Toxic reaction products may occur by high temperatures. All extinguishing agents are suitable. Favorable are sodium chloride and dry sand.
By appropriate application, no special measures needed for handling or storage. Sufficient suction should be guaranteed.
Respiratory protection can be maintained by ensuring suitable suction, and if applicable use respirator or filter. If necessary, use safety goggles for eye protection. Protective gloves can provide hand protection and prevent certain known allergies of alloy components, such as Nickel. During working with alloy and metals, do not eat, drink, smoke or snuff tobacco. Regarding legal instructions for working hygiene, wash face and hands before break and/or of work.
In case of contact with acids, the formation of hydrogen is possible. Dusts due to processing (e.g. casting, grinding) may cause dust explosions in extreme cases.
No dangerous reactions are known to occur with correct handling and storage.
Normally chemical substances which accumulate as residual material, are special refuses. The removal is defined by legal waste management laws and corresponding regulations. In case of doubt, contact the public authorities. Prevention into soil, water, and drainage system.