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Influences of γ″ and δ Precipitations on the Microstructural Properties of 718 Alloy through HIP, Solid-Solution, and Different Aging Heat Treatments
Shih-Hsien ChangShih-Chin LeeKuo-Tsung Huang
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2010 Volume 51 Issue 9 Pages 1683-1688

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In our previous work, the parameters of solid-solution treatment for 718 alloy were discussed. The results showed that a solution temperature of 1020°C is optimum. The Laves and δ phase can complete solution after 1020°C, 1 h solid-solution treatment. The aim of this study is to discuss the effect of various aging treatments for as-HIP treated 718 alloy. In the experiment, seven different aging treatments were used: 720°C for 2, 4, 8 and 16 h, furnace cooled to 620°C, soak for 8 h, and air cooled to room temperature; 720°C for 8 h, furnace cooled to 620°C, soak for 2, 4, 8 and 16 h, and air cooled to room temperature. Experimental results showed that 1020°C solid-solution, 720°C for 8 h and 620°C for 4 h of aging treatment for as-HIP treated 718 alloy is optimum. All the precipitations are MC carbides; the dimension of γ″ precipitations is 30.41 nm, which with a maximum tensile strength (1407.2 MPa) and elongation (14.5%) at room temperature.

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