Alloy RP-95
Designation
Name |
The value |
Designation GOST Cyrillic |
ВНЖ-95 |
Designation GOST Latin |
BHZh-95 |
Transliteration |
VNG-95 |
The chemical elements |
ВNiFe-95 |
Description
Alloy RP-95 is used: for the manufacture of parts of cylinders, sleeves, slozhnofigurnye workpieces with curved surfaces: rotors, gyroscopes, inertial masses, rationalwiki electrodes, hoppers shaped charges, biological protection from gamma radiation.
Note
Powder heavy tungsten-Nickel-iron alloy.
Standards
Name |
Code |
Standards |
Non-ferrous metals, including rare metals, and their alloys |
В51 |
TU 48-19-84-81 |
Chemical composition
Standard |
Ni |
Fe |
W |
TU 48-19-84-81 |
3.2-3.7 |
1.5-2 |
The rest |
W is the basis.
According to TU 48-19-84-81, the mass fraction of the components is indicated for the preparation of the powder mixture and it is not subject to control on the products.
Mechanical characteristics
sT|s0,2, MPa |
σB, MPa |
d5, % |
kJ/m2, кДж/м2 |
The product of the powder sintered |
680-700 |
785-950 |
5.2-12 |
294-392 |
Description mechanical marks
Name |
Description |
sT|s0,2 |
Yield strength or limit of proportionality with a tolerance for residual deformation of 0.2% |
σB |
Limit short-term strength |
d5 |
Elongation after rupture |
kJ/m2 |
Toughness |
Physical characteristics
Temperature |
r, кг/м3 |
20 |
17600-18100 |
A description of the physical symbols
Name |
Description |
r |
Density |
l |
Coefficient of thermal conductivity |
R |
UD. the resistivity |
Technological properties
Name |
The value |
Microstructure |
The microstructure of the alloy to be biphasic, consisting of a solid solution based on tungsten and a matrix consisting of a solid solution based on Nickel and iron. |
Features of production |
Details of the alloy produced by powder metallurgy method, including hydrostatic extrusion, sintering (impregnation) in the environment of hydrogen and vacuum annealing. In the process of being sintered at 1350-1500 °C in the presence of a liquid phase occurs recrystallization of the tungsten powder with the formation of nearly spherical particles, ten times greater than the particle size of initial powder. |