Extended Data Fig. 5: Ultimate tensile strength versus Ni or (Ni + Co) content at room temperature and 700 °C. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Ultimate tensile strength versus Ni or (Ni + Co) content at room temperature and 700 °C.

From: Bifunctional nanoprecipitates strengthen and ductilize a medium-entropy alloy

Extended Data Fig. 5

Open symbols, room temperature (RT); filled symbols, 700 °C. The FNAT alloy is compared with different materials whose data sources are Fe-based heat-resistant alloys including 410, 430, 302, 309, 310, 316, 321, 34765 A286 and Incoloy 80066; Ni-based super alloys66 including Inconel 706, Inconel 718, Nimonic 80A, PE 16, Inconel 625, Inconel 600, Hastelloy S, Hastelloy X, Udimet 630; and Ni–Co-based super alloys66 including Incoloy 909, Nimonic 90, Nimonic 115, Waspaloy, Udimet 720, Udimet 500, Rene 41, Rene 95, Astroloy, Inconel 617 and Haynes 230.

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