Phone 636-479-4499 Phone 262-544-7705 Fax 636-479-3399 Fax 262-544-7884 25-35Nb is a niobium strengthened modification of 25-35 (HP) with enhanced stress rupture properties and weldability. Superior rupture strength is achieved through utilization of state-of-the-art foundry practices. The Petrochemical Products Group manufactures several 25-35Nb variations with chemistries and properties designed for specific customer applications. 25-35Nb Issue: 17 Date: 7 Feb 02 DATA SHEET 25-35Nb Description Chemical Composition Range Mechanical Properties Element (%) C Mn Si Cr Ni Nb Mo Fe Minimum 0.35 23.0 32.0 0.60 Bal Maximum 0.55 1.50 2.00 27.0 37.0 1.00 0.50 Bal *Calculations based on 95% confidence limit. TENSILE PROPERTIES Minimum Temperature F C 70 21 70 21 1600 870 2000 1093 Tensile Strength ksi MPa 65.0 448 79.0 545 25.0 172 9.0 62 Yield Strength ksi MPa 33.0 227 38.0 262 18.0 124 8.0 55 Elongation % 8 (Centrifugal) 6 (Static Cast) 16 26 40 Typical Minimum Stress to Produce Rupture F C 1600 870 1700 927 1800 980 1900 1040 10,000 hours ksi MPa 6.25 43.1 4.36 30.1 2.73 18.8 1.53 10.5 100,000 hours ksi MPa 4.80 33.1 3.02 20.9 1.69 11.7 0.84 5.8 STRESS-RUPTURE PROPERTIES* 1 10 100 1 10 100 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 S t r e s s
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M P a LMP = Larson-Miller parameter T = Temperature o K ( o C +273.15) t = Hours to rupture Average Minimum (95% Confidence) Petrochemical Products Group Physical Properties 8600 Commercial Boulevard Pevely, Missouri 63070-1528 Phone 636-479-4499 Fax 636-479-3399 CARONDELET CORPORATION 905 East St. Paul Avenue Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188-3898 Phone 262-544-77005 Fax 262-544-7884 Wisconsin Centrifugal 2001 MetalTek International 25-35Nb Issue: 17 Date: 7 Feb 02 Density: 0.285 lb/in 3 (7.90 g/cm 3 ) Melting Point: 2450F (1343C) Temperature Conductivity 212F (100C) 80 BTU-in/ft 2 /hr/F (11.5 W/mC) 1600F (870C) 170 BTU-in/ft 2 /hr/F (24.6 W/mC) 2000F (1093C) 200 BTU-in/ft 2 /hr/F (28.9 W/mC) Thermal Conductivity: Temperature Coefficient 70-1600F (21-870C) 10.0x10 -6 in/in/F (18.0x10 -6 m/m/C) 1600-1800F (870-980C) 10.3x10 -6 in/in/F (18.5x10 -6 m/m/C) 1800-2000F (980-1093C) 10.6x10 -6 in/in/F (19.1x10 -6 m/m/C) Thermal Expansion: Larson-Miller Creep-Rupture Curve
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