HAYNES® R-41 alloy is a nickel-based alloy that offers excellent strength and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures and can be annealed for greater ductility.
Chemical composition
Composition |
UNS N07041 |
Nickel | Balance |
Chromium | 18.00 - 20.00 |
Cobalt | 10.00 - 12.00 |
Iron | 5.00 max |
Molybdenum | 9.00 - 10.50 |
Titanium | 3.00 - 3.30 |
Aluminum | 1.40 - 1.80 |
Silicon | 0.50 max |
Manganese | 0.10 max |
Carbon | 0.12 max |
Boron | 0.0030 - 0.010 |
Sulfur | 0.015 max |
Physical properties
Metric | English | |
Density | 8.25 g/cm³ | 0.298 lbs/in³ |
Modulus of elasticity | 213 GPa | 30.9 Mpsi |
Electrical Resistivity | 127 µohm*cm | 50.0 µohm*in |
Thermal Conductivity | 12.6 W/(m*°C) | 88 BTU-in/(hr*ft²*°F) |
Coefficient of thermal expansion | 13.9 µm/(m*°C) | 7.6 µin/(in*°F) |
*Values calculated at 22 °C [72 °F]
Mechanical properties
Cold worked % |
Yield strength |
Ultimate tensile strength |
Elongation |
0 | 703 MPa [102 ksi] | 1138 MPa [165 ksi] | 42 |
20 | 1103 Mpa [160 ksi] | 1276 MPa [185 ksi] | 10.5 |
37 | 1476 MPa [214 ksi] | 1620 MPa [235 ksi] | 3.5 |
50 |
1786 MPa [259 ksi] | 2124 MPa [308 ksi] | 2.3 |
* Values are typical and may not represent all diameters. Test method will affect results. |