Dispersoid reinforced alloy powder and method of making

US9782827B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9782827-B2
Application numberUS-201414121415-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 3, 2014
Priority dateMay 8, 2006
Publication dateOct 10, 2017
Grant dateOct 10, 2017

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A method of making dispersion-strengthened alloy particles involves melting an alloy having a corrosion and/or oxidation resistance-imparting alloying element, a dispersoid-forming element, and a matrix metal wherein the dispersoid-forming element exhibits a greater tendency to react with a reactive species acquired from an atomizing gas than does the alloying element. The melted alloy is atomized with the atomizing gas including the reactive species to form atomized particles so that the reactive species is (a) dissolved in solid solution to a depth below the surface of atomized particles and/or (b) reacted with the dispersoid-forming element to form dispersoids in the atomized particles to a depth below the surface of said atomized particles. The atomized alloy particles are solidified as solidified alloy particles or as a solidified deposit of alloy particles. Bodies made from the dispersion strengthened alloy particles, deposit thereof, exhibit enhanced fatigue and creep resistance and reduced wear as well as enhanced corrosion and/or oxidation resistance at high temperatures by virtue of the presence of the corrosion and/or oxidation resistance imparting alloying element in solid solution in the particle alloy matrix.

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We claim: 1. Atomized alloy particles, each comprising a matrix metal comprising Cu, an environmental resistance-imparting alloying element substantially in solid solution in the matrix metal to provide a particle alloy matrix, and dispersoids formed in-situ in the particle alloy matrix during atomization wherein the dispersoids include a dispersoid-forming element that is selected from the group consisting of Sc, Y, and a Lanthanide series element having an atomic number from 57 to 71, and wherein the particles include a surface compound thereon formed during atomization by reaction of a reactive species and the alloying element. 2. The particles of claim 1 having at least a surface region that contains the dispersoids. 3. The particles of claim 2 wherein the surface region has a thickness greater than 1 micrometer. 4. The particles of claim 1 wherein the alloying element is selected from the group consisting of Cr, Mo, W, V, Nb, Ta, Ti, Zr, Ni, Si and B. 5. The particles of claim 1 wherein the dispersoids include a dispersoid-forming element selected from the group consisting of Ti, Ce, Sr, Zr, Mg, Hf, Be, and Si. 6. The particles of claim 1 wherein the dispersoids comprise a refractory compound that comprises oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, boron, silicon, or fluorine. 7. A deposit comprising the atomized alloy particles of claim 1 deposited on a support. 8. A consolidated body comprising the particles of claim 1 that are vacuum hot pressed, hot isostatic pressed, hot extruded, or direct hot powder forged. 9. A consolidated body comprising the deposit of claim 7 that is hot extruded or hot forged. 10. The particles of claim 1 wherein the surface compound comprises a surface oxide formed by reaction of the reactive species that comprises oxygen and the alloying element. 11. A sintered body comprising previously atomized alloy particles, each particle comprising a matrix metal comprising Cu, an environmental resistance-imparting alloying element substantially in solid solution in the matrix metal to provide a particle alloy matrix, and dispersoids formed in-situ in the particle alloy matrix during atomization and wherein the particles include a surface compound thereon formed during atomization by reaction of a reactive species and the alloying element, wherein said particles of said sintered body are sintered together and wherein the surface compound formed on the particles during atomization by reaction of the reactive species and the alloying element functions during sintering as a source of the reactive species to form more dispersoids in the sintered body. 12. A sintered body comprising a deposit comprising previously atomized particles deposited on a support, each particle comprising a matrix metal comprising Cu, an environmental resistance-imparting alloying element substantially in solid solution in the matrix metal to provide a particle alloy matrix, and dispersoids formed in-situ in the particle alloy matrix during atomization wherein the particles include a surface compound thereon formed during atomization by reaction of a reactive species and the alloying element, wherein the particles of said sintered body are sintered together and wherein the surface compound formed on the particles during atomization by reaction of the reactive species and the alloying element functions during sintering as a source of the reactive species to form more dispersoids in the sintered body.

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  • Metallic powder characterised by the shape of the particles (nanosized particles B22F1/054) · CPC title

  • Coated · CPC title

  • Oxygen · CPC title

  • B22F9/082Primary

    atomising using a fluid (using centrifugal force B22F9/10) · CPC title

  • with only single oxides as main non-metallic constituents · CPC title

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What does patent US9782827B2 cover?
A method of making dispersion-strengthened alloy particles involves melting an alloy having a corrosion and/or oxidation resistance-imparting alloying element, a dispersoid-forming element, and a matrix metal wherein the dispersoid-forming element exhibits a greater tendency to react with a reactive species acquired from an atomizing gas than does the alloying element. The melted alloy is atomi…
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Univ Iowa State Res Found Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B22F9/082. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Oct 10 2017 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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