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Effect of Refining Temperature and Refining Time on Purification and Composition Control of FGH95 Powder Metallurgy Superalloy Return Material During Vacuum Induction Melting

  • Beihang University
  • Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials
  • Aecc South Industry Company Limited

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Abstract

To promote the high-value recycling of machining return materials from powder metallurgy (P/M) FGH95 superalloy production, a vacuum induction melting refining process was developed to achieve gas impurity purification and compositional control. Cylindrical solid returns obtained from wire-cut electrical discharge machining were used as feedstock, and the effects of refining temperature (1550–1650 °C) and holding time (10–30 min) on impurity removal and element stability were systematically investigated. For each condition, three repeated melts were performed, and the average gas contents (mean ± SD) were evaluated by inert-gas fusion analysis. Results show that at 1650 °C, O decreased from 8 ppm to 6 ppm, N decreased from 6 ppm to 3 ppm, while H remained below the detection limit (<1 ppm). Prolonged refining caused slight compositional deviations, with Cr exhibiting measurable volatilization, whereas Al and Ti showed minor increases (<0.06 wt.%). A kinetic model describing O removal was established, yielding an apparent activation energy of 128 kJ·mol−1, confirming diffusion-controlled deoxidation behavior. The optimal refining condition—1650 °C for 10 min—achieved efficient removal of O and H while maintaining alloy compositional stability. This study provides both a practical refining route and a kinetic basis for the purification and reuse of machining returns in nickel-based P/M superalloys, contributing to cost reduction and sustainable manufacturing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1140
JournalMetals
Volume15
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2025

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Keywords

  • FGH95 superalloy
  • deoxidation kinetics
  • purification
  • recycling
  • vacuum induction melting

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