RI 8654 An Iron-Aluminum-Molybdenum Alloy as a Chromium-Free Stainless Steel Substitute

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. S. Dunning
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated a series of Fe-Al-Mo alloys strengthened by ZrC (zirconium carbide) precipitates as chromium-free substitutes for stainless steels. Melting and fabrication methods were devised, and the effects of minor additions of columbium (niobium) and cerium on the mechanical properties and oxidation resistance were determined. Zirconium carbides could not be con-trolled reliably to produce fine precipitate dispersions. A more reliable carbide strengthening mechanism is required if the high-temperature strengths of types 304 and 316 stainless steels are to be duplicated. Workability and oxidation resistance of the alloy series were excellent.
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APA: J. S. Dunning  (1982)  RI 8654 An Iron-Aluminum-Molybdenum Alloy as a Chromium-Free Stainless Steel Substitute

MLA: J. S. Dunning RI 8654 An Iron-Aluminum-Molybdenum Alloy as a Chromium-Free Stainless Steel Substitute. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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