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£ NTRAL RESEARCH LIBRARY
DOCUMENT COLLECTION
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
operated by
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION m
for the
U.S5. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY LIBRARIES ORNL = TM_ 'I ]46
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3 4456 0549250 7 DATE - June 11, 1965
PRODUCTION OF A LOW-BORON HEAT OF HASTELLOY N
W. R. Martin, H. E. McCoy, and J. R, Weir
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not represent a final report,
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ORNL-TM-1146
Contract No. W-7405-eng-26
METALS AND CERAMICS DIVISION
PRODUCTION OF A LOW-BORON HEAT OF HASTELLOY N
W. R. Martin, H. E. McCoy, and J. R. Weir
OQAK RIDGE NATIONAL. LABORATORY
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
operated by
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
for the
U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORA
IAHRRRE R
3 4456 0549250 7
PRODUCTION OF A LOW-BORON HEAT OF HASTELLOY N
W. R. Martin, H. E. McCoy, and J. R. Weir
Current mechanisms for the irradiation embrittlement of structural
alloys at elevated temperature are generally associated with the produc-
tion of helium by (n,a) reactions. In most reactor enviromments the
helium is generated from the transmutation of 198, Boron is generally
present in nickel-base alloys at concentrations in the range of 5 to |
80 ppm by weight. These concentrations are above those that have been
observed to produce deleterious quantities of helium in stainless steels.
The Stellite Division of Union Carbide has melted & 75-1b heat of
Hastelloy N, using a practice designed to produce low residuals of boron,
oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, silicon, and sulfur. This vacuum-induction
.heat, designated heat 65-552, was melted using an alumina crucible. Since
no deliberate additions of boron were made in the melting practice, analy-
sis of the final heat and the raw materials should lead to discovery of
the source of boron in the alloy. These data are given in Table 1. The
concentration of boron is much less than the normal 5 to 80 ppm. It is
apparent that most of the boron was not introduced into the alloy from
the raw materials listed in Table 1. Approximately 84% of the boron in
the ingot was introduced by some other means. There are perhaps several
other sources but a prime suspect is the alumina crucible. Future work
should help define further the probable sources of boron.
It has been demonstrated that a heat of Hastelloy N can be produced
in 50 to 75-1b ingot sizes that contain substantially lower quantities of
boron than is normally found in these grades of material. It therefore
seems probable that larger ingots in the range of 10,000 1b can also be
produced which could offer improved properties for reactor application at
elevated temperatures.
Table 1.
R
Boron Analyses
Boron Concentration
(ppm by weight)
Material
Approximate Boron
Contribution to
. Alloy
(ppm by weight)
Hastelloy N
Total Raw Materials in Alloy
Electrolytic nickel
Molybdenum rondels
Electrolytic chromium
Armco Iron
Electrolytic manganese
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Laboratory Records, R.C. 30, W. R, Martin
ORNL Patent Office 31. H. E. McCoy
G. E. Boyd 32. R. E. McDonald
R. B. Briggs 33. P. Patriarca
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