Patent ID: 6132535
Filing Date: 2000-10-17
Classification: C22C,C22F

Abstract:
A process for the heat treatment of a Ni-base heat-resisting alloy which contains, on a weight percentage basis, 0.05 to 0.25% C, 18 to 25% Cr. 15 to 25% Co, 5 to 10% (W+1/2Mo) (provided that (W+1/2Mo) comprises one or both of 0 to 3.5% Mo and 5 to 10% W), 1 to 5% Ti, 1 to 4% Al, 0.5 to 4.5% Ta, 0.2 to 3% Nb, 0.005 to 0.1% Zr and 0.001 to 0.01% B, the balance being Ni and incidental impurities, and which has a composition defined by the fact that, on a graph plotting the weight percentage of (W+1/2Mo) as ordinate and the weight percentage of (Al+Ti) as abscissa, the (Al+Ti) content and the (W+1/2Mo) content fall within the range enclosed by the straight lines connecting point A (3% (Al+Ti), 10% (W+1/2Mo)), point B (5% (Al+Ti), 7.5% (W+1/2Mo)), point C (5% (Al+Ti), 5% (W+1/2Mo)), point D (7% (Al+Ti), 5% (W+1/2Mo)) and point E (7% (Al+Ti), 10% (W+1/2Mo)) in the order mentioned, the process comprising the steps of subjecting the alloy to a first-stage solution treatment by keeping it at a temperature of 1,160 to 1,225.degree. C. for 1 to 4 hours; cooling the alloy to a second-stage solution treatment temperature of 1,000 to 1,080.degree. C. at a cooling rate of 50 to 200.degree. C. per hour; subjecting the alloy to a second-stage solution treatment by keeping it at that temperature for 0.5 to 4 hours; cooling the alloy rapidly to room temperature at a cooling rate of not less than 1,000.degree. C. per hour; subjecting the alloy to a stabilizing treatment by keeping it at a temperature of 975 to 1,025.degree. C. for 2 to 6 hours; cooling the alloy rapidly to room temperature at a cooling rate of not less than 1,000.degree. C. per hour; and subjecting the alloy to an aging treatment by keeping it at a temperature of 800 to 900.degree. C. for 4 to 24 hours.