What does condition a mean for 17-4 stainless steel?

What does condition a mean for 17-4 stainless steel?

17-4 PH is a chromium-nickel grade of stainless that may be hardened by a single low temperature precipitation-hardening heat treatment. Excellent mechanical properties at a high strength level may be obtained by such treatment. Scaling and distortion is minimized.

What Rockwell hardness is H1025?

C35
15-5 ph Stainless Steel Mechanical Properties

Condition Ultimate Tensile Strength (PSI) Hardness Rockwell
H900 190,000 C40
H1025 155,000 C35
H1075 145,000 C32
H1150 135,000 C28

What is the Rockwell hardness of 17-4 H900?

C40
17-4 PH Stainless Steel Properties

Condition Ultimate Tensile Strength (PSI) Hardness Rockwell
H900 190,000 C40
H1025 155,000 C35
H1075 145,000 C32
H1150 135,000 C28

What is the KSI of H1025?

9.68 x 103
Machinability:

Heat Treated Condition H1025
70 – 900°F
Modulus of Elasticity, ksi 9.68 x 103
Modulus of Rigidity, ksi
Heat Treated Condition H1025

Can you heat treat 17-4 stainless?

Stainless Steel Type 17-4 PH® 17-4 PH® is a martensitic precipitation hardening stainless steel offering high strength and hardness along with moderate corrosion resistance up to 600˚F. It has good fabrication characteristics and can be age hardened using a single heat treatment in the 900-1150˚F temperature range.

What type of stainless steel is 17-4PH?

precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel
17-4 PH Stainless Steel is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel. Typical usage is seen in applications requiring high strength and a modest level of corrosion resistance. Strength and toughness desired can be manipulated by temperate range in the heat treatment process.

What type of stainless steel is 17-4 PH?

Which is better ss316 or ss304?

For instance, 316 stainless steel is more resistant than 304 to salt and other corrosives. So, if you are manufacturing a product that will often face exposure to chemicals or a marine environment, 316 is the better choice.

What kind of steel is 17-4?

martensitic stainless steel
17-4 PH Stainless Steel is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel. Typical usage is seen in applications requiring high strength and a modest level of corrosion resistance.

What is the yield strength of 17-4 stainless steel?

Mechanical Properties

Condition Ultimate Tensile Strength (PSI) 0.2% Yield Strength (PSI)
H900 190,000 170,000
H1025 155,000 145,000
H1075 145,000 125,000
H1150 135,000 105,000

What is 17-4 h1025 steel?

Stainless Steel 17-4 H1025 is a precipitation-hardening martensitic Stainless Steel, which has corrosion resistance comparable to austenitic varieties. Our H1025 has been heat-treated to the minimum tensile strength of 155ksi, yield strength of 145ksi, an elongation in 2in of 12%, and a reduction of area of 45%.

What is 17-4 PH stainless steel?

17-4 stainless steel can reach large levels of hardness, durability, and strength through heat treatment. 17-4 PH resists corrosion superior to any of the basic stainless steels that can be hardened. It is resistant to industries where the steel may be exposed to petroleum and most foods.

What is the tensile strength of h1025?

Our H1025 has been heat-treated to the minimum tensile strength of 155ksi, yield strength of 145ksi, an elongation in 2in of 12%, and a reduction of area of 45%. Cobalt is reported in the chemistry.

What is the corrosion resistance of 17-4 alloys?

Alloy 17-4 has adequate resistance to atmospheric corrosion or in diluted acid salts where its corrosion resistance is equivalent to Alloy 304 or 430. Alloy 17-4 can be heat treated to a variety of temperatures to develop a wide range of properties.