Haynes 188 Alloy: Principal Features
Haynes 188 Alloy: Principal Features
Haynes 188 Alloy: Principal Features
Principal Features
Excellent High-Temperature Strength and Environment Resistance
HAYNES® 188 alloy (UNS R30188) is a cobalt-nickel-chromium-tungsten alloy that com-
bines excellent high-temperature strength with very good resistance to oxidizing environ-
ments up to 2000°F (1095°C) for prolonged exposures, and excellent resistance to sulfate
deposit hot corrosion. It is readily fabricated and formed by conventional techniques, and
has been used for cast component. Other attractive features include excellent resistance to
molten chloride salts, and good resistance to gaseous sulfidation.
Readily Fabricated
HAYNES® 188 alloy has good forming and welding characteristics. It may be forged or oth-
er hot-worked, providing that it is held at 2150°F (1175°C) for a time sufficient to bring the
entire piece to temperature. As a consequence of its good ductility, 188 alloy is also readily
formed by cold working. The alloy does work-harden rapidly, however, so frequent inter-
mediate annealing treatments may be needed for complex component forming operations.
All hot- or cold- worked parts should be annealed and rapidly cooled in order to restore the
best balance of properties.
The alloy can be welded by both manual and automatic welding methods, including gas
tungsten arc (TIG), gas metal arc (MIG), electron beam and resistance welding. It exhibits
good restraint welding characteristics.
Heat Treatment
Wrought HAYNES® 188 alloy is furnished in the solution heat treated condition, unless oth-
erwise specified. The alloy is normally solution heat-treated at 2125-2175°F (1163-1191°C)
and rapidly cooled or water quenched for optimal properties.
Annealing at temperatures less than the solution heat-treating temperature will produce
some carbide precipitation in alloy 188, which may affect the alloy’s properties.
Applications
HAYNES® 188 alloy combines properties which make is suitable for a variety of fabricated
component applications in the aerospace industry. It is widely used in established military
and commercial gas turbine engines for combustion cans, transitions ducts, and after-
burner components. It shares applications in newer engine programs with a more recently
developed material, 230® alloy, which possesses improved properties.
Hardness Data
Solution Annealed Room Temperature Hardness
Form Hardness, HRB Typical ASTM Grain Size
Sheet 98 5 - 7.5
Plate 98 4-8
Bar 96 3.5 - 7.5
All samples tested in solution-annealed condition
HRB = Hardness Rockwell “B”
Impact Strength
Test Temperature Typical Charpy V-Notch Impact Resistance
°F °C ft.-lbs J
-300 -185 116 158
-150 -100 131 178
70 20 143 194
1000 540 117 159
1300 705 107 145
*Average of longitudinal and transverse tests on solution-annealed plate
Physical Properties
Physical Property British Units Metric Units
Density RT 0.324 lb/in3 RT 8.98 g/cm3
Melting Temperature 2400-2570°F - 1315-1410°C -
RT 39.6 µohm-in RT 101.0 µohm-m
200°F 40.3 µohm-in 100°C 103.0 µohm-m
400°F 41.5 µohm-in 200°C 105.0 µohm-m
600°F 42.7 µohm-in 300°C 107.7 µohm-m
800°F 43.8 µohm-in 400°C 110.5 µohm-m
Electrical Resistivity 1000°F 44.7 µohm-in 500°C 112.7 µohm-m
1200°F 45.6 µohm-in 600°C 114.8 µohm-m
1400°F 46.1 µohm-in 700°C 116.4 µohm-m
1600°F 46.5 µohm-in 800°C 117.5 µohm-m
1800°F 46.7 µohm-in 900°C 118.3 µohm-m
2000°F 46.8 µohm-in 1000°C 119.1 µohm-m
RT 0.096 Btu/lb-°F RT 12.1 J/kg·°C
200°F 0.101 Btu/lb-°F 100°C 423 J/kg·°C
400°F 0.106 Btu/lb-°F 200°C 444 J/kg·°C
600°F 0.112 Btu/lb-°F 300°C 465 J/kg·°C
800°F 0.117 Btu/lb-°F 400°C 486 J/kg·°C
Specific Heat 1000°F 0.122 Btu/lb-°F 500°C 502 J/kg·°C
1200°F 0.127 Btu/lb-°F 600°C 523 J/kg·°C
1400°F 0.131 Btu/lb-°F 700°C 540 J/kg·°C
1600°F 0.136 Btu/lb-°F 800°C 557 J/kg·°C
1800°F 0.140 Btu/lb-°F 900°C 573 J/kg·°C
2000° F 0.145 Btu/lb-°F 1000°C 590 J/kg·°C
RT= Room Temperature
Sulfidation Resistance
HAYNES® 188 alloy has very good resistance to gaseous sulfidation envronments encoun-
tered in various industrial applications. Tests were conducted at 1400°F (760°C) in a gas
mixture consisting of 5 percent H2, 5 percent CO1, 1 percent CO2 , and 0.15 percent H2S,
balance Ar. Coupons were exposed for 215 hours. This is a severe test, with equilibrium
sulfur partial pressure of 10-6 to 10-7 and oxygen partial pressures less than that needed to
produce protective chromium oxide scales.
Sulfidation Resistance at 1400°F (760°C)
Codes
HAYNES® 188 alloy
(R30188)
MMPDS 6.4.2
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