Fabrication

Solution Annealed Room Temperature Hardness

Form Hardness Typical ASTM Grain Size
Sheet 98 HRBW 5 - 7.5
Plate 31 HRC 4 - 6

HRBW = Hardness Rockwell "B", Tungsten Indentor.
HRC = Hardness Rockwell "C".

R-41, Solution Annealed, Room Temperature Tensile

Form Test Temperature
0.2% Yield Strength Ultimate Tensile Strength 4D Elongation
°F °C ksi MPa ksi MPa %
Sheet RT RT 84.2 581 148.1 1021 44.7
Plate RT RT 101.0 696 195.0 1344 38.8

For welding HAYNES® R-41 alloy, please review the General Welding and Joining Guidelines. In addition to those guidelines, there are some additional considerations when welding R-41 alloy.

HAYNES® R-41 alloy is a precipitation-strengthened alloy and requires a postweld heat treatment (PWHT) to develop suitable properties.  Postweld heat treatment for R-41 alloy consists of two parts: a solution anneal, which is followed by a suitable aging treatment.  Details can be found here.  During PWHT, the gamma-prime phase (Ni3Al,Ti) precipitates and the alloy undergoes a slight volumetric contraction.  This makes it susceptible to strain-age cracking, which typically occurs upon heating to the solution annealing temperature.  To inhibit strain-age cracking, the heating rate to the solution annealing temperature should be as fast as possible, within the capability of the furnace being used.

Filler metal of matching composition is suggested for welding R-41 alloy to itself.  For filler metal suggestions for welding R-41 alloy to other alloys, please refer to the Haynes Welding SmartGuide,or contact Haynes International for further guidance.

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