RI 8210 Melting and Casting of Raney Nickel Alloy

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Malcolm J. McPhersqn Stephen A. Hare
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The melting, casting, and welding of the Raney nickel alloy (42 pct Ni-58 pct A1), a methanation catalyst useful in coal gasification, were investigated. Melting was done in graphite crucibles by heating aluminum and adding nickel using a cryolite slag cover. Casting conditions were found to be optimum when the melt temperature ranged from 1,125° to 1,200° C and the mold temperature ranged from ambient to 250° C. Suitable mold materials were found to be quartz, heat-resistant glassware, olivine, and zircon. Welding of the alloy can be accomplished using tungsten inert gas process. Tensile strength of the alloy, in the as-cast condition, was found to be 2,000 1b/sq in with an impact strength of less than 1 ft-1b. The coefficient of thermal expansion was determined to be 18.4 x 10-6/° C after heat treatment.
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APA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn Stephen A. Hare  (1977)  RI 8210 Melting and Casting of Raney Nickel Alloy

MLA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn Stephen A. Hare RI 8210 Melting and Casting of Raney Nickel Alloy. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1977.

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