|
Cr |
Ni |
Co |
W |
C |
Fe |
Mn |
Si |
P |
S |
MIN |
19 |
9 |
- |
14 |
0.05 |
- |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
MAX |
21 |
11 |
Balance |
16 |
0.15 |
3 |
2 |
0.4 |
0.04 |
0.03 |
Alloy L605 (also referenced as HAYNES® 25) is the strongest of the fabricable cobalt alloys, useful for continuous service to 1800°F. Because of its long and widespread use, this alloy has been the subject of many investigations to determine its properties over a wide range of conditions, thus making it an unusually well characterized material. When exposed for prolonged periods at intermediate temperatures, alloy L605 exhibits a loss of room temperature ductility in much the same fashion as other superalloys, such as alloy X or alloy 625.
L605 is welded using gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, shielded metal arc, electron beam and resistance welding. Submerged arc welding is not recommended. Use good joint fit-up, minimum restraint, low interpass temperature and cool rapidly from welding. For maximum ductility, fabricated components should be annealed 2150-2250°F, rapid cool.
HAYNES® 25, L-605 Alloy
AMS 5537, AMS 5796, EN 2.4964, GE B50A460, UNS R30605, Werkstoff 2.4964
· Outstanding high temperature strength
· Oxidation resistant to 1800°F
· Galling resistant
· Resistant to marine environments, acids and body fluids
· Gas turbine engine components such as combustion chambers and afterburners
· High temperature ball bearings and bearing races
· Springs
· Heart valves