AMS 5541 - Nickel Alloy 722 Sheet & Strip Specification
AMS 5541 is a specification related to Nickel Alloy 722 in sheet and strip form, specifying properties when the material is annealed. This specification ensures that the material possesses good properties in terms of resistance to corrosion and heat, indicating its suitability for use in high-temperature applications within the aerospace and chemical industries.
Overview of AMS 5541
Nickel Alloy 722, also known as INCONEL 722, is a nickel-chromium metal with enhanced strength from titanium and aluminum addition. This corrosion-resistant alloy maintains its mechanical strength and stability at temperatures above 1300°F, or 704°C. It has high resistance to oxidation, creep, and acidic corrosion, which allows it to have a long lifespan even when exposed to extreme environments.
APPLICATIONS OF NICKEL 722
NICKEL 722 is used for gas turbine structural components, such as turbine section frames. The alloy is useful where oxidation resistance and high temperature strength are of major importance.
Certified Material for Critical Service
Fighter Jet Metals supplies INCONEL 722 certified to AMS 5714 , AMS 5541 , and GE B50T73 , with:
- Full mill test reports (MTRs)
- Heat treatment and mechanical verification
- Chemical composition certification
- Nadcap-approved processing
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