2.4668 Superalloys to DIN 17744 (2002)

2.4668 - Specification & Application

  • DIN 17744 (2002) - Wrought nickel alloys with molybdenum and chromium - Chemical composition
  • DIN 17750 (2002) - Plates, strips and sheets of wrought nickel and nickel alloys - Properties
  • DIN 17752 (2002) - Rods and bars of wrought and nickel alloys - Properties
  • DIN 17753 (2002) - Wires of wrought nickel and nickel alloys - Properties
  • DIN EN 10088-1 - Stainless steels - Part 1: List of stainless steels
  • DIN EN 10302 (2002) - Creep resisting steels, nickel and cobalt alloys

Classification and designation for superalloys and high temperature intermetallic materials

Chemical composition(wt.%) of 2.4668 grade: to DIN 17744 (2002)

Elements Min.(≥) Max.(≤) Similar Remarks
C - 0.03
Cr 17.0 21.0
Mo 2.80 3.30
Ni 50.0 55.0
Al 0.20 0.60
Nb 4.75 5.50
Fe - Bal
Si - 0.35
Mn - 0.35
P - 0.015
S - 0.015
B - 0.006

2.4668 - Detail

NiCr19Fe19Nb5Mo3;  NiCr19Fe19Nb5Mn3

Mechanical properties of grade 2.4668 DIN 17744 (2002)

Proof strength
Rp0.2 (MPa)
Tensile strength
Rm (MPa)
Impact energy
KV (J)
Elongation at fracture
A (%)
Reduction in cross section on fracture
Z (%)
As-Heat-Treated Condition Brinell hardness (HBW)
283 (≥) 927 (≥) 21 11 32 Solution and Aging, Annealing, Ausaging, Q+T,etc 331

Physical properties of grade 2.4668 DIN 17744 (2002)

Property Density
kg/dm3
Temperature T
°C/F
Specific heat
J / kgK
Thermal conductivity
W/mK
Electric resistance
µΩ·cm
Modulus of elasticity
kN/mm2
Expansion rate
346 (≥) 114 (≥) 31 21 33 Solution and Aging, Annealing, Ausaging, Q+T,etc 424
Temp.
°C/°F
Creep strain limit
(10000h)
(Rp1,0) N/mm2
Creep rupture strength
(10000h)
(Rp1,0) N/mm2
216 743 865
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