-
Nimonic is now a
registered trademark of
Special Metals Corporation that
refers to a
family of nickel-based high-temperature low
creep superalloys. Nimonic...
- P&W.
Nimonic 80a was used for the
turbine blades on the Rolls-Royce Nene and de
Havilland Ghost Nimonic 90 was used on the
Bristol Proteus.
Nimonic 105...
- high-temperature, creep-resistant
Nimonic 80 nickel-chromium
alloy was a more
difficult challenge.
Eventually an
alloy that
matched Nimonic 80's high-temperature...
- and
other types of
damage to blades.
British engines, however,
utilised Nimonic alloys which allowed extended use
without overhaul,
engines such as the...
- England.[citation needed] SMC's
trademarks include Inconel, Incoloy, Monel,
Nimonic, and Udimet. "In 1952, a
predecessor of
Special Metals pioneered the melting...
- (chromium) Nickel-carbon (carbon)
Nicrosil (chromium, silicon, magnesium)
Nimonic (chromium, cobalt, titanium), used in jet
engine turbine blades Nisil (silicon)...
- MR0175-3 UNS: N06625 Werkstoff: 2.4856
Inconel Incoloy Monel Hastelloy Nimonic "Special
Metals INCONELĀ®
Alloy 625". ASM
Aerospace Specification Metals...
- tip-jet
combustion chambers were
composed of
Nimonic 80,
complete with
liners that were made from
Nimonic 75. For
takeoff and landing, the
rotor was driven...
- chromium, aluminium, lead, cobalt, silver, and gold (Inconel, Incoloy, Monel,
Nimonic).
Nickel is
traditionally used for Kris
production in
Southeastern Asia...
- were made from
titanium except for the last four HP stages,
which were
Nimonic 90
nickel alloy.
Nickel alloys were
normally only
required in the hotter...