Manufacturing Industry
Nickel aluminide rolls made for heat treating furnaces.(METALS)
Advanced Materials & Processes, June, 2005
Nickel aluminide rolls for heat treating furnaces are now available from Duraloy Technologies, Scottdale, Pa. The company has licensed the technology from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn., and now casts the rolls for steel and heat treating facilities.
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The intermetallic alloy, invented at Oak Ridge in the mid-1980s, is made by melting nickel and aluminum together in a specific ratio. Small additions of boron provide ductility in an otherwise brittle material. ...
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