Weld filler additive and method of welding

US10632572B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10632572-B2
Application numberUS-201715449169-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 3, 2017
Priority dateMar 3, 2017
Publication dateApr 28, 2020
Grant dateApr 28, 2020

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A method of welding using a weld filler additive and a weld filler additive are provided. The method includes the step of welding the component with a filler additive comprising a sufficient amount of each of W, Co, Cr, Al, Ti, Mo, Fe, B, C, Nb, and Ni, the component including a hard-to-weld base alloy. The method further includes the step of forming an easy-to-weld target alloy on a surface of the component from the welding.

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What is claimed is: 1. A weld filler additive that forms an easy-to-weld target alloy when welded with a hard-to-weld base alloy having Ti greater than 2% by weight and gamma prime greater than 40% volume fraction, the weld filler additive being an alloy comprising, by weight: 1.05-1.40% of tungsten, 22.55-24.0% of cobalt, 25.80-26.45% of chromium, 1.05-1.20% of aluminum, 1.10-1.25% of titanium, 0-0.35% of iron, 0.08-0.10% of carbon, 1.75-2.10% of niobium, and a balance of nickel, or 0.35-0.55% of tungsten, 22.55-23.60% of cobalt, 23.40-24.05% of chromium, 2.40-2.45% of aluminum, 0.65-0.85% of molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0-0.01% of boron, 0.08-0.10% of carbon, 6.60-6.80% of niobium, and a balance of nickel. 2. The weld filler additive according to claim 1 , wherein the easy-to-weld target alloy comprises, by weight, 1.8-2.2% tungsten, 18.5-19.5% cobalt, 22.2-22.8% chromium, 1.6-1.8% aluminum, 2.2-2.4% titanium, 0.15% molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0.002-0.008% of boron, 0.08-0.12% carbon, 1.25-1.45% niobium, and a balance of nickel. 3. The weld filler additive according to claim 1 , wherein the easy-to-weld target alloy comprises, by weight, 1.3-1.6% tungsten, 18.5-19.5% cobalt, 20.5-21.1% chromium, 2.55-2.65% aluminum, 0.95-1.05% titanium, 0.9-1.1% of molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0-0.01% of boron, 0.12-0.15% carbon, 4.65-4.75% niobium, and a balance of nickel. 4. The weld filler additive according to claim 1 , wherein the hard-to-weld base alloy comprises, by weight, 3.5-4.1% tungsten, 9-10% cobalt, 13.7-14.3% chromium, 2.8-3.2% aluminum, 2.4-3.1% of tantalum, 4.7-5.1% titanium, 1.4-1.7% molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0.005-0.02% of boron, 0.08-0.12% of carbon, and a balance of nickel. 5. The weld filler additive according to claim 1 , wherein the hard-to-weld base alloy comprises, by weight, 4.0-4.3% tungsten, 9.0-9.9% cobalt, 13.7-14.3% chromium, 3.5-3.9% aluminum, 3.6% of tantalum, 3.4-3.8% titanium, 1.4-1.7% molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0.005-0.02% of boron, 0.08-0.12% of carbon, 1.55-1.75% of niobium, and a balance of nickel. 6. The weld filler additive according to claim 1 , wherein the weld filler additive is in a form selected from the group consisting of powder, stick, wire, rod, and combinations thereof. 7. A method of welding a component, the method comprising: welding the component with a weld filler additive, the component including a hard-to-weld base alloy having Ti greater than 2% by weight and gamma prime greater than 40% volume fraction; and forming an easy-to-weld target alloy on a surface of the component from the welding of the hard-to weld base alloy with the weld filler additive, wherein the weld filler additive is an alloy comprising, by weight, 0.05-2.0% of tungsten, 20-26% of cobalt, 20-35% of chromium, 0.5-3.5% of aluminum, 0-2.5% of titanium, 0-2.5% of molybdenum, 0-1.0% of iron, 0-0.02% of boron, 0.01-0.15% of carbon, 1.0-8.0% of niobium and a balance of nickel. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the weld filler additive is an alloy comprising, by weight, 1.05-1.40% of tungsten, 22.55-24.0% of cobalt, 25.80-26.45% of chromium, 1.05-1.20% of aluminum, 1.10-1.25% of titanium, 0-0.35% of iron, 0.08-0.10% of carbon, 1.75-2.10% of niobium, and a balance of nickel. 9. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the weld filler additive is an alloy comprising, by weight, 0.35-0.55% of tungsten, 22.55-23.60% of cobalt, 23.40-24.05% of chromium, 2.40-2.45% of aluminum, 0.65-0.85% of molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0-0.01% of boron, 0.08-0.10% of carbon, 6.60-6.80% of niobium, and a balance of nickel. 10. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the easy-to-weld target alloy comprises, by weight, 1.8-2.2% tungsten, 18.5-19.5% cobalt, 22.2-22.8% chromium, 1.6-1.8% aluminum, 2.2-2.4% titanium, 0.15% molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0.002-0.008% of boron, 0.08-0.12% carbon, 1.25-1.45% niobium, and a balance of nickel. 11. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the easy-to-weld target alloy comprises, by weight, 1.3-1.6% tungsten, 18.5-19.5% cobalt, 20.5-21.1% chromium, 2.55-2.65% aluminum, 0.95-1.05% titanium, 0.9-1.1% of molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0-0.01% of boron, 0.12-0.15% carbon, 4.65-4.75% niobium, and a balance of nickel. 12. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the hard-to-weld base alloy comprises, by weight, 3.5-4.1% tungsten, 9-10% cobalt, 13.7-14.3% chromium, 2.8-3.2% aluminum, 2.4-3.1% of tantalum, 4.7-5.1% titanium, 1.4-1.7% molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0.005-0.02% of boron, 0.08-0.12% of carbon, and a balance of nickel. 13. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the hard-to-weld base alloy comprises by weight, 4.0-4.3% tungsten, 9.0-9.9% cobalt, 13.7-14.3% chromium, 3.5-3.9% aluminum, 3.6% of tantalum, 3.4-3.8% titanium, 1.4-1.7% molybdenum, 0.35% of iron, 0.005-0.02% of boron, 0.08-0.12% of carbon, 1.55-1.75% of niobium, and a balance of nickel. 14. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the easy-to-weld target alloy is welded with the hard-to-weld base alloy and the weld filler additive using a gas tungsten arc welding process or a laser welding process plus additive powder or filler. 15. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the weld filler additive is in a form selected from the group consisting of powder, stick, wire, rod, and combinations thereof. 16. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising applying an additional target alloy, an additional weld filler additive, or both an additional target alloy and an additional weld filler additive to the surface to fill a weld groove.

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  • with the maximum Cr content being at least 20% but less than 30% · CPC title

  • Alloys of Nickel and Cobalt and Chromium · CPC title

  • and of a non-consumable electrode · CPC title

  • Turbines · CPC title

  • Co as the principal constituent · CPC title

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What does patent US10632572B2 cover?
A method of welding using a weld filler additive and a weld filler additive are provided. The method includes the step of welding the component with a filler additive comprising a sufficient amount of each of W, Co, Cr, Al, Ti, Mo, Fe, B, C, Nb, and Ni, the component including a hard-to-weld base alloy. The method further includes the step of forming an easy-to-weld target alloy on a surface of…
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Gen Electric
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Primary CPC classification B23K35/304. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Apr 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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