GH5188 is a high-temperature nickel-based superalloy known for its excellent mechanical properties and resistance to high-temperature environments. When GH5188 is in the form of a powder, it retains the material properties of the bulk alloy but may exhibit some unique characteristics due to its particulate nature. Here are the key material properties of GH5188 high-temperature alloy powder:
Nickel (Ni): 50-55%
Chromium (Cr): 18-22%
Iron (Fe): 10-15%
Molybdenum (Mo): 2.5-3.5%
Tungsten (W): 3.0-4.5%
Cobalt (Co): 0-5%
Aluminum (Al): 0.5-1.2%
Titanium (Ti): 0.5-1.2%
Carbon (C): 0.05-0.15%
Boron (B): 0.001-0.015%
Silicon (Si): 0.35% max
Manganese (Mn): 0.35% max
Sulfur (S): 0.015% max
Physical Properties
Density: Approximately 8.24 g/cm³
Melting Point: 1350-1380°C
Yield Strength (at 20°C): 830-960 MPa
Ultimate Tensile Strength (at 20°C): 1200-1400 MPa
Elongation (at 20°C): 15-25%
Modulus of Elasticity: 200-210 GPa
Creep Strength: High creep strength at temperatures up to 700°C
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (20-1000°C): 11.5-12.5 x 10^-6 /°C
Thermal Conductivity (at 20°C): 13-15 W/(m·K)
Specific Heat Capacity (at 20°C): 440-460 J/(kg·K)
Particle Size Distribution: Typically ranges from 15 to 150 microns, with a median particle size of around 50-70 microns.
Particle Shape: Spherical or near-spherical to ensure good flowability and packing density.
Surface Area: Higher surface area compared to bulk material, which can affect reactivity and sintering behavior.
Apparent Density: Typically 2.8-3.2 g/cm³
Additive Manufacturing: Used in processes like Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Electron Beam Melting (EBM) to create complex, high-performance parts for aerospace, automotive, and industrial gas turbines.
Thermal Spraying: Used in thermal spray coatings to enhance the wear and corrosion resistance of components.
Powder Metallurgy: Used in the production of high-temperature components through techniques like hot isostatic pressing (HIP).
Oxidation Resistance: Excellent resistance to oxidation up to 760°C.
Corrosion Resistance: Good resistance to various forms of corrosion, including pitting and crevice corrosion.
Weldability: Can be welded, but requires careful control of heat input and post-weld heat treatment to maintain mechanical properties.
Heat Treatment: GH5188 powder can be heat-treated to optimize its mechanical properties. Common heat treatments include solution annealing and aging.
Post-Processing: Parts made from GH5188 powder often require post-processing steps such as hot isostatic pressing (HIP) to remove porosity and improve mechanical properties.
These properties make GH5188 powder a versatile material for high-temperature applications where strength, creep resistance, and environmental stability are critical. It is particularly well-suited for use in the aerospace, automotive, and industrial gas turbine industries.
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