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shapes of superalloys in aircrafts 1

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mitoz

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Jan 6, 2006
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Hi, I need some info about which shape of nickel based superalloys used in aircrafts? :
1.Wire ?
2.Plates, sheet, strip and foil ?
3.Bars, rods and profiles ?
4.Tubes and pipes ?

Thank you
 
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Some of the areas in which nickel-based superalloys are used include the following:

1. Fasteners (forged from wire)
2. Turbine blades (single crystal investment castings)
3. Compressor discs & shafts (hot forged from bar or billet)
4. Casings, rings, & seals (multiple production methods)

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Which shape is used for only engines? (If you think it's Inconel 718)
 
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