The ''C'' family of Ni-Cr-Mo alloys' partnership with the chemical process industry: The last 70 years

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Agarwal, DC [1 ]
Herda, WR [1 ]
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[1] KRUPP VDM GMBH,D-58778 WERDOHL,GERMANY
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MATERIALS AND CORROSION-WERKSTOFFE UND KORROSION | 1997年 / 48卷 / 08期
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10.1002/maco.19970480810
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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The ''C'' family of alloys, the original being Hastelloy(R) alloy C (1930's) was an innovative optimization of Ni-Cr alloys having good resistance to oxidizing corrosive media and Ni-Mo alloys with superior resistance to reducing corrosive media. This combination resulted in the most versatile corrosion resistant alloy in the ''Ni-Cr-Mo'' alloy family, with exceptional corrosion resistance in a wide variety of severe corrosive environments typically encountered in CPI and other industries. The alloy also exhibited excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion attack in low pH, high chloride oxidizing environments and had virtual immunity to chloride stress corrosion cracking. These properties allowed this alloy to serve the industrial needs for many years, although it had some limitations. The decades of the 1960's (alloy C-276), 1970's (alloy C-4), 1980's (alloy C-22 and 622) and 1990's (alloy 59, alloy 686 and alloy C-2000) saw newer alloy developments with improve ments in corrosion resistance, which not only overcame the limitations of alloy C, but further expanded the horizons of applications as the needs of the CPI became more critical, severe and demanding. Today the originally alloy ''C'' of the 1930's is practically obsolete except for some usage in form of castings. This paper presents a chronology of the various corrosion resistant alloy developments during this century, with special emphasis on the last 70 years evolution in the ''C'' family of Ni-Cr-Mo alloys and their applications.
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