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Haynes Hastelloy® C-4 alloy, welded plate 12.7 mm (1/2 in.) thick, GTAW
Categories: Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Nickel Alloy; Superalloy

Material Notes: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with outstanding high-temperature stability as evidenced by high ductility and corrosion resistance even after aging in the 1200 to 1900°F (649 to 1038°C) range. This alloy resists the formation of grain-boundary precipitates in the weld heat-affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as-welded condition. C-4 alloy also has excellent resistance to stress-corrosion cracking and to oxidizing atmospheres up to 1900°F (1038°C).

HASTELLOY C-4 alloy has exceptional resistance to wide variety of chemical process environments. These include hot contaminated mineral acids, solvents, chlorine and chlorine contaminated media (organic and inorganic), dry chlorine, formic and acetic acids, acetic anhydride, and seawater and brine solutions. Laboratory precipitation studies on C-4 alloy indicate that the intermetallic precipitates (Mu phase) associated with other nickel alloys in the 1200 to 2000°F (649 to 1093°C) temperature range have not been detected. Fine intergranular M6C carbides can form but their damaging effect is minimal.

HASTELLOY C-4 alloy can be forged, hot-upset, and impact extruded. Although the alloy tends to work-harden, it can be successfully deep-drawn, spun, press formed or punched. All of the common methods of welding can be used to weld HASTELLOY C-4 alloy, although the oxy-acetylene and submerged arc processes are not recommended when the fabricated item is intended for use in corrosion service. Special precautions should be taken to avoid excessive heat input.

Wrought forms of HASTELLOY C-4 alloy are furnished in the solution heat-treated condition unless otherwise specified. C-4 alloy is solution heat-treated at 1950°F (1066°C) and rapid quenched.

Data provided by the manufacturer, Haynes International, Inc.

Key Words: UNS N06455; ASME SB-574, ASME SB-575, ASME SB-6119, SB-622 and ASME SB-626
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