Non-Ferrous Metal: Nickel & Ni Alloys Presented By:- Deepam Goyal Department of Mechanical Engineering NITTTR , CHANDIGARH
Non-Ferrous Metals Introduction to Nickel Production of Nickel Extraction of Nickel Classification of Nickel Alloys References CONTENTS
In metallurgy, a non-ferrous metal is any metal, including alloys, that does not contain iron in appreciable amounts. They are generally suffer from hot-shortness, possess lower strength at lower temperatures. Properties:- Low density Higher thermal & electrical conductivities, magnetic properties Attractive colours Softness & facility of cold working Good formability Corrosion resistance Fusibility & ease of casting and fabrication. Non-Ferrous Metals
Contd.. Non-Ferrous Metals Ferrous Metals Don’t Contain iron as base Lower Melting Points More expensive More Shrinkage Contain iron as base Higher Melting Points Less expensive Less shrinkage
General:- Belongs to the transition metals. It is hard and ductile Crystal structure - FCC Atomic number - 28 Atomic weight - 58.71 Density ( ) - 8.89 Melting point (°c) – 1455 Boiling point(°c) – 2913 Note:- It is only one of four elements that are magnetic at near or room temp. Its Curie temperature is 355°c (means it is non-magnetic above this temp.) Introduction To Nickel
Properties:- • Silvery shiny appearance • High toughness and ductility • Good high and low temperature strength • High oxidation resistance • Good corrosion resistance (slow rate of oxidation at room temp.) • It is Ferro-magnetic. Limitations:- Not mixed with cheap alloying elements Relatively high cost. Contd..
Applications:- Ni and its alloys are used in making coins. Nickel is used in rechargeable batteries such as Ni- Cd & in magnets. Its alloys are also used for armour plate and burglar proof vaults. Chemical plant, heat exchanger, reaction furnace, rotary kiln, turbine blades. Used as alloying elements in stainless steels etc. Ni and its alloys are frequently used as catalysts for hydrogenation reactions (Raney nickel) Ni is used as a binder in the cemented tungsten carbide or hard metal industry. Contd..
First discovery of nickel mineral by the German was mistakenly misunderstood to be rich-copper mineral. There are three major types of Nickel deposits (sources): 1) Nickel-copper sulphide 2) Nickel silicates 3) Nickel laterites and serpentines Ni- laterite Deposits Production of Nickel
Extraction Process
There are different types of nickel and nickel alloys; Commercially pure nickel Nickel-copper alloys (Monels) Nickel-chromium alloys Nickel-base superalloys Nickel-iron superalloys Classification of Ni & Ni-Alloys
High purity nickel contains 99.99% Ni. Commercially pure nickel contains 99.5% Ni (+Co). Microstructure consists of solid solution phase in annealed condition. Properties:- Good mechanical properties and retains its strength at elevated temperature. Excellent resistance to most corrosive environment. Applications:- Food processing equipment Electrical & electronic parts Caustic handling equipment. Commercially Pure Nickel
Ni and Cu form complete solid solution. Ni-Cu alloy contains 67%Ni and 33%Cu, called Monels. Two types of Monels are found :- Monel Metal:- (Metal Treated) consists of (67% Ni + 30% Cu + small amounts of Fe, Mn, Si & C). Properties High strength and toughness over a range of temperature. Good weldability Excellent corrosion resistance Resistant to Sea Water, Chlorine Nickel Copper Alloys (Monels)
Applications Steam turbine blades (UTS-525 Mpa & Yield Strength-230 Mpa) High temperature valves Centrifugal pump impellors & water meter parts. 2) K-Monel:- (age hardened) Consists of 66% Ni + 29% Cu + 2.57% Al +Mn + C). Properties wholly Non-magnetic Al increases strength & hardness above that of monel. Applications Pump shafts, springs & valve stems etc. Contd..
Cr forms solid solution with Ni up to~30% at room temperature. High corrosion resistance is due to high Cr addition. 1) Inconel 600:- consists of (79.5% Ni + 15.5% Cr + 8% Fe) is a standard engineering alloy. Properties High corrosion resistance at high temp. High strength and workability. Difficult to machine. Applications Gas turbine combusters and blades. Chemical and food processing equipment. Furnace muffle & rocket skins. Nickel Chromium Alloys
2) Nichrome:- consists of 80% Ni + 20% Cr. Properties high melting point high electrical resistivity good stability from deforming Applications resistance heating coils rocket igniters jewellery casting supports ceramic manufacturing industry Other Ni-Cr alloys are Inconel 601 and 625 with improved properties . Contd..
• High temperature heat-resistance alloys, which can retain high strengths at elevated temperatures. There are three types of Ni-base superalloys; Ni base, Ni- iron base and cobalt base. The alloys contain high Cr with Ti, Al to from precipitates and additions of Mo, Co, Nb , Zr , B, Fe. • Microstructures are complex. Properties • Heat resistant and high strength at high temperature (760-980°C). •Good corrosion & oxidation resistance. Nickel Base Superalloys
The major phases present in the nickel-base superalloys: 1) γ ( gamma) phase –the continuous matrix of FCC austenite. 2) γ’( gamma prime) phase –the major precipitate phase (more cubic shape). 3) Carbides –various types, mainly and MC. (M – metal). Applications Aircrafts, space vehicles, rocket engines Industrial gas turbines, high temp applications. Nuclear reactors, submarines. Steam power plants, petrochemical equipment. Contd..
Fe is added to replace some of Ni as it has lower cost. - lowering the properties as compared with nickel base super alloy, therefore it is used at lower temperatures. Ni-Fe superalloys contains 25-45% Ni + 15-60% Fe. Higher Ni content increases operating temp (upto815oC), due to improved stability but more costly. Microstructure consists of austenitic FCC matrix and can be strengthened by solid solution strengthening(Mo, Cr), and precipitation hardening(Ti, Nb , Al) by forming intermetallic phases. Examples: Inconel707, 718, 901. Nickel Iron Superalloys
1) German Silver:- Consists of 60% Cu + 20% Ni + 20% Zn. Properties Hard, white & ductile Good mechanical & corrosion resistance Applications silver plated cutlery zippers & jewellery musical instruments pipe fittings ornamental work of cars Some other Nickel alloys
2) Haste alloy:- Consists of 45% Ni + 16% Cr + 15% Mo TYPES : A,B,C,D & its variants Properties high wear resistance high corrosion resistance high stress service Applications Bearings Pressure vessel linings chemical reactor pipes Contd..
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