Titanium & Advanced Metals

Category

  • Bar and Rod

  • Plate and Sheet

  • Strip

  • Pipe and Tube

  • Wire

  • Welding

  • Powder Material

  • Cast Products

  • Forged Products

  • Fittings

  • Fastening

    Forms & Sizes

    Round Bar:
    φ2–500 mm, 1–6 m length

    Flat/Square Bar:
    4–100 mm thickness/width

    Hex Bar:
    A/F 3–100 mm

    Hollow Bar:
    OD 20–300 mm

    Forms & Sizes

    Sheet:
    0.3–6 mm thickness

    Medium Plate:
    6–25 mm thickness

    Heavy Plate:
    25–100 mm thickness

    Forms & Sizes

    Standard Strip:
    0.05–3 mm thick,
    10–600 mm wide

    Precision strip:
    0.01–0.5 mm thick,
    tight tolerance ±0.005 mm

    Foil:
    0.005–0.1 mm thick

    Forms & Sizes

    Seamless Tube:
    OD 6–450 mm,
    WT 1–50 mm,
    1–12 m length

    Welded Tube:
    OD 10–600 mm,
    WT 1–20 mm

    Capillary Tube:
    OD 1–10 mm,
    WT 0.1–2 mm

    Forms & Sizes

    Wire Form:
    Cold Drawn Wire,
    Bright Wire,
    Spring Wire,
    Fine Wire,
    Ultra-fine Wire

    General Diameter:
    φ0.1–10 mm

    Coil Weight:
    50–500 kg,
    customizable tolerance

    Forms & Sizes

    Solid Wire:
    φ0.8–4.0 mm

    Flux-cored Wire:
    φ1.2–4.0 mm

    Welding Rod:
    φ2.0–5.0 mm

    Forms & Sizes

    Powder Form:
    AM 3D Printing Powder,
    Spherical Powder,
    Gas-atomized Powder,
    Water-atomized Powder

    Particle Size:
    10–150 μm

    Sphericity:
    ≥90% for AM grade

    Forms & Sizes

    Cast Ingot:
    φ200–800 mm

    Precision Casting:
    min wall 0.5 mm

    Cast Pipe:
    OD 100–600 mm,
    WT 10–50 mm

    Forms & Sizes

    Forged Bar:
    Φ35–500 mm

    Forged Ring:
    OD 200–2000 mm

    Forging Weight:
    1–5000 kg

    Forms & Sizes

    Fittings Form:
    Elbow, Tee, Reducer, Flange, Cap, Outlet, Lap Joint

    Size range:
    1/2''–24'' (DN15–DN600)

    Wall thickness:
    Sch10–Sch160, STD, XS, XXS

    Pressure Class:
    150–2500 LB

    Forms & Sizes

    Fastening Form:
    Bolt, Nut, Screw, Stud, Washer, Pin, Rivet

    Metric: M3–M64

    Imperial: #4–2.5''

    Length: 6–500 mm

R60802 Product Description

Overview

R60802 is Zircaloy-2 (Zr-1.5Sn-Fe-Cr-Ni), a nuclear-grade zirconium alloy. This datasheet presents the material within the American (ASTM / ASME / UNS) standard system.

Zirconium nuclear alloys combine a very low thermal-neutron-capture cross-section with good corrosion resistance in high-temperature reactor water and steam. R60802 is Zircaloy-2 (Zr-1.5Sn-Fe-Cr-Ni); the tin, iron and chromium (and, in Zircaloy-2, nickel) additions improve corrosion resistance and strength while the controlled low hafnium content preserves neutron economy. It is used principally as fuel cladding and core structural material in boiling-water reactors (BWR), and is supplied in the annealed condition.

Typical applications include boiling-water-reactor (BWR) fuel cladding and core structural components.

1. Physical Properties

Property Value Unit
Density 6.51 g/cm³
Melting point 1852 °C
Elastic modulus 99 GPa
Coefficient of thermal expansion (20–100 °C) 5.9 µm/m·°C
Thermal conductivity (20 °C) 22 W/m·K
Specific heat (20 °C) 285 J/kg·K
Structure Hexagonal close-packed (alpha)

2. Chemical Composition (wt %)

Element Symbol Min % Max % Role in Alloy
Zirconium Zr Balance Base element
Tin Sn 1.20 1.70 Strength, corrosion resistance
Iron Fe 0.07 0.20 Corrosion resistance
Chromium Cr 0.05 0.15 Corrosion resistance
Nickel Ni 0.03 0.08 Corrosion resistance (Zircaloy-2)
Oxygen O 0.16 Interstitial; strength
Hafnium Hf 0.010 Controlled low (nuclear)

3. Mechanical Properties

Annealed condition, typical values for ASTM B350 UNS R60802.

Condition Property Value
Annealed Tensile strength (UTS) ≥413 MPa (60 ksi)
Annealed 0.2% yield strength ≥241 MPa (35 ksi)
Annealed Elongation at break ≥16 %
Cold-worked Tensile strength (UTS) higher; less ductile
Elastic modulus 99 GPa

Confirm against the mill test report. Strength depends on oxygen content and condition.

4. Corrosion Resistance

Environment Performance Notes
Reactor coolant water / steam Excellent Low corrosion + low neutron capture
High-temperature water (288–360 °C) Excellent Fuel-cladding service
Sulfuric acid (≤70%) Excellent Resistant; attacked at high conc.
Strong alkalis Excellent Resists hot caustic
Ferric / cupric chlorides, aqua regia Poor Attacked; also HF

Zirconium offers outstanding resistance to hydrochloric and nitric acids, hot caustic and many organic acids through a self-healing oxide film, but is attacked by hydrofluoric acid, ferric and cupric chlorides, wet chlorine and aqua regia.

5. Heat Treatment

A reactive metal; not hardenable by precipitation. Properties are governed by working and annealing.

Anneal Anneal in vacuum or a protective atmosphere at approximately 540–815 °C to recrystallise and restore ductility after cold work. Avoid oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen pickup, which embrittle the metal; pickling removes surface contamination.

6. Weldability and Joining

Excellent weldability by inert-gas processes; the weld and hot metal must be fully shielded from air (trailing shields, backing gas or chambers), because oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen pickup cause embrittlement.

Welding Process Applicability Notes
GTAW / TIG Excellent Full inert shielding / trailing shield
GMAW / MIG Good Matching filler
EBW / plasma Good Vacuum or high-purity shielding

Weld under full inert-gas shielding with clean surfaces; a bright, silvery weld indicates good shielding, while colours indicate contamination.

7. Machinability and Fabrication

Machining Guidelines

Parameter Recommendation
Machinability Fair; sharp tooling, slow speeds, heavy feeds
Caution Fine chips/dust are pyrophoric — manage swarf, flood coolant
Coolant Ample non-chlorinated coolant

Forming Processes

Process Notes
Cold forming Good; ductile when annealed
Hot forming Performed warm/hot under protection from oxidation

8. Applications

Industry Typical Components Key Requirements
Nuclear fuel Fuel-rod cladding tubes Low neutron capture + corrosion resistance
Reactor core Structural grids, channels Strength + corrosion in coolant
boiling-water reactors (BWR) Core components Neutron economy + durability
Power generation Reactor internals High-temperature water resistance

9. Available Product Forms and Standards (ASTM System)

Product Form ASTM Standard Notes
Strip, sheet and plate ASTM B352 UNS R60802
Bar and wire ASTM B351 UNS R60802
Seamless and welded tube (cladding) ASTM B353 UNS R60802
Material designation UNS R60802 Zircaloy-2 (Zr-1.5Sn-Fe-Cr-Ni)

Zircaloy-2 (Zircaloy-2 (Zr-1.5Sn-Fe-Cr-Ni)). UNS R60802.

10. Comparison with Related Alloys (UNS System)

UNS Composition Grade Best Used For
R60802 Zircaloy-2 (Zr-Sn-Fe-Cr-Ni) Nuclear BWR fuel cladding and core structural material
R60804 Zircaloy-4 (Zr-Sn-Fe-Cr) Nuclear PWR fuel cladding (no nickel)
R60001 Nuclear-grade Zr Nuclear Nuclear-grade unalloyed zirconium
R60702 Unalloyed Zr Industrial Industrial zirconium; chemical service
R60705 Zr-2.5Nb Industrial Higher-strength zirconium-niobium alloy

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