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High-Temperature Nickel-Base
PowderRange® 718
Specifications
Similar Materials:
PowderRange 625
Machine Type:
F - LPBF
E - EBM, DED
Alternate Names:
Alloy 718, 718, Nickel 718, LaserForm Ni718, Nickel Alloy IN718, In718-0405, IN718
PowderRange® 718 is known as the “workhorse” nickelbase superalloy, and is a key material for high temperature applications in aerospace, energy, and industrial applications. It is an age-hardenable alloy designed to display exceptionally high yield, tensile, and creep-rupture properties at temperatures up to 1300°F (704°C).
The sluggish age-hardening response of 718 permits annealing without spontaneous hardening during heating and cooling, as well as highly customizable heat treatments and subsequent mechanical properties for different applications.
PowderRange® 718 for additive manufacturing is highly processable due to good phase stability, minimal segregation, and low crack susceptibility. The latter two are due to Carpenter Additive’s tight control on residual elements. Although PowderRange 718 is precipitation hardenable, it still displays excellent mechanical properties in the as-processed state.
- Nickel 50.00 – 55.00 %
- Niobium + Tantalum 4.75 – 5.50 %
- Cobalt 1.00 %
- Silicon 0.35 %
- Nitrogen 0.03 %
- Sulfur 0.015 %
- Iron Balance
- Molybdenum 2.80 – 3.30 %
- Aluminum 0.20 – 0.80 %
- Copper 0.30 %
- Oxygen 0.03 %
- Boron 0.006 %
- Chromium 17.0 – 21.0 %
- Titanium 0.65 – 1.15 %
- Manganese 0.35 %
- Carbon 0.08 %
- Phosphorus 0.015 %
Key Properties
- Tensile strength, fatigue resistance, and creep resistance up to 1300°F (704°C).
- Customizable properties through heat treatment
- Resistance to chlorides, stress corrosion, and sulfide stress cracking
Markets:
- Aerospace
- Energy
- Industrial
Applications:
- Jet engine and high-speed airframe parts
- Instrumentation devices
- Gas turbine components
- Oil and gas tooling
- Impellers for high temperature operation
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