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In Var 36 Data Sheet

The document provides technical data and information for working with Invar 36 alloy, including its nominal chemical composition of 36% nickel and balance iron. It lists the alloy's properties such as expansion rates at various temperatures, density, hardness, tensile strength, and electrical resistivity. The document also describes suitable heat treatment and annealing methods and notes that conventional welding and brazing techniques can be used with Invar 36.

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In Var 36 Data Sheet

The document provides technical data and information for working with Invar 36 alloy, including its nominal chemical composition of 36% nickel and balance iron. It lists the alloy's properties such as expansion rates at various temperatures, density, hardness, tensile strength, and electrical resistivity. The document also describes suitable heat treatment and annealing methods and notes that conventional welding and brazing techniques can be used with Invar 36.

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INVAR 36 Technical Data Sheet

Nominal Chemical Composition: 36 % Nickel, Balance Iron


Expansion:

cm/cm/°C x 10-6 25° C to 350° C 6.60 25° C to 600° C 11.35


25° C to 100° C 1.18 25° C to 400° C 7.82 25° C to 700° C 12.70
25° C to 200° C 1.72 25° C to 450° C 8.82 25° C to 800° C 13.45
25° C to 300° C 4.92 25° C to 500° C 9.72 25° C to 900° C 13.85

Physical Properties

Temperature coefficient of
Density ,291 lbs/ln .001 per degree
Resistance
Specific Gravity 8.05 20° to 100° C
.0006 per
Curle Temp. 535°F/279°C
degree
Melting Point 2600°F/1427°C 70°C to 212°F
Heat of Fusion .515 kj/kg/k Specific Heat .123 BTU/lb °F
Thermal 72.6
Conductivity BTU/IN/ft/hour/°F
495 ohms/clr.mil ft
Electrical Resistivity
820 microohm/mm

Mechanical Properties

Hardness 70 HRB Yield 30,000 PSI Modulus of Elasticity 20.5 x 10°


Tensile 65,000 PSI Elongation 35% in 2"

Working and Forming


Invar may be worked using any conventional working method. Annealed material, that is material with an
RB hardness of less than Rockwell B 70, is desirable for material involving deep drawing, hydro-forming
or spinning. For blanking, material between 1/4 and 3/4 hard will usually present a cleaner cut. Invar
may be chemically etched. For operation where there is a large quantity of machining. Free Cutting Invar
is available in round rod.

Heat Treatment for Invar


Invar can be heat treated using one of the following methods. Heating and cooling rates shall be
controlled to prevent damage to the parts (cracking, warpage, etc)

Annealing Method 1
Heat parts to 1525°F +- 25°F and hold at temperature one-half hour per inch of thickness, then furnace
cool at a rate not to exceed 200°F per hour to 600°F. No additional machining should be performed on
these parts
Annealing Method 2
1. Rough Machine
2. Heat parts to 1525°F +- 25°F and hold at temperature one-half hour per inch of thickness, then
furnace cool at a rate not to exceed 200°F per hour to 600°F. Still air cool is acceptable below 600°F
4. Heat Parts for one hour at 600"F +- 20°F followed by air cooling
5. Heat parts for 48 hours at 205°F followed by air cooling
6. Finish Machine.

Annealing Method 3 - Annealing plus water quench and stabilization method


1. Rough Machine
2. Heat parts to 1525°F +- 25°F and hold at temperature one-half hour per inch of thickness, then water
quench
3. Semi finish machine
4. Heat Parts for one hour at 600"F +- 20°F followed by air cooling
5. Heat parts for 48 hours at 205°F followed by air cooling
6. Finish Machine

Welding
Conventional welding methods can be used with Invar. Invar filler rod is recommended for those welds
requiring filler rod.

Brazing
First anneal the material as above. Avoid over stressing joints during brazing. Use silver and zinc free
brazes for brazing Invar.

Disclaimer: All information is presented in good faith based on manufacturer supplied details.
Professional Plastics assumes no liability for the accuracy of this information or the suitability of any
material for a particular application. It is the responsibility of the customer to assess the suitability of any
material for their application.

Invar Product Page Available at:


http://www.professionalplastics.com/INVAR36ALLOYBARRODPLATE

Call Professional Plastics at (888) 995-7767


E-Mail: sales@proplas.com

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