Nimonic 80A is a Nickel-Chromium alloy which is precipitation hardenable. It has largely been superseded by Nimonic 90 and Inconel X-750, but because of the low Cobalt content, it is still specified for nuclear applications.
Nimonic 80A is also known as Nicrofer 7520 Ti, Pyromet 80A, Superimphy 80A, and Udimet 80A.
Chemical Composition |
Specifications |
Designations |
Key Features |
Typical Applications |
Element |
Min % |
Max % |
C |
0.04 |
0.10 |
Si |
– |
1.00 |
Mn |
– |
1.00 |
S |
– |
0.015 |
Ag |
– |
0.0005 |
Al |
1.00 |
1.80 |
B |
– |
0.008 |
Bi |
– |
0.0001 |
Co |
– |
2.00 |
Cr |
18.00 |
21.00 |
Cu |
– |
0.20 |
Fe |
– |
1.50 |
Pb |
– |
0.002 |
Ti |
1.8 |
2.70 |
Ni |
bal |
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ASTM B637
BS 3076 NA 20
BS HR 1
BS HR 601 |
W.Nr 2.4952
W.Nr 2.4631
UNS N07080
AWS 031 |
Largely superseded by Nimonic 90 & Inconel X-750
Still specified for nuclear applications due to low cobalt content
Age hardenable
High temperature dynamic applications^^ |
Gas turbine components
Nuclear industry
Fasteners |
Density |
8.19g/cm³ |
0.296 lb/in³ |
Melting Point |
1365°C |
2490°F |
Coefficient of Expansion |
12.7 μm/m °C (20 – 100°C) |
7.1 x 10-6 in/in °F (70 – 212°F) |
Modulus of Rigidity |
85 kN/mm² |
12328 ksi |
Modulus of Elasticity |
222 kN/mm² |
32199 ksi |
Heat Treatment of Finished Parts |
Condition as supplied by Alloy Wire |
Type |
Temperature |
Time (Hr) |
Cooling |
°C |
°F |
Annealed |
Age Harden |
700 |
1290 |
16 |
Air |
Spring Temper |
Age Harden |
600 |
1110 |
16 |
Air |
Properties |
Condition |
Approx. tensile strength |
Approx. operating temperature depending on load^^ and environment |
N/mm² |
ksi |
°C |
°F |
Annealed |
800 – 1000 |
116 – 145 |
– |
– |
Annealed + Aged |
1200 – 1400 |
174 – 203 |
up to 550 |
up to 1020 |
Spring Temper |
1300 – 1500 |
189 – 218 |
– |
– |
Spring Temper + Aged |
1500 – 1800 |
218 – 261 |
up to 350 |
up to 660 |
The above tensile strength ranges are typical. If you require different please ask.