What is 13 8Mo?

13-8 is a precipitation-hardening stainless steel that has excellent strength, high hardness, superior toughness, and good corrosion resistance. Good transverse toughness properties are achieved by tight chemical composition control, low carbon content, and vacuum melting.

What is 138 Mo?

ARMCO PH 13-8 Mo is a martensitic precipitation hardening stainless steel. It provides a combination of excellent toughness and good transverse mechanical properties, in addition to having the highly desirable corrosion resistance and high strength of a precipitation hardening stainless steel.

What is H1000 heat treat?

Rationale: AMS5629/H1000 is a new specification for purchase of corrosion-resistant steel product in the solution and precipitation heat treated condition.

What type of steel is 13 8?

-hardening stainless steel
ATI 13-8™ alloy (UNS S13800) is a martensitic precipitation-hardening stainless steel that has excellent strength, high hardness, superior toughness, and good corrosion resistance. Good transverse toughness properties are achieved by tight chemical composition control, low carbon content, and vacuum melting.

What is H1000 condition?

The condition H1000 has higher aging temperature, which has as a consequence higher recovery of dislocations in a martensitic structure, coarsened Ni3Ti phase and smaller fraction of chi phase.

What type of material is 13 8?

hardening stainless steel

What is the Rockwell hardness of 17 4 stainless steel?

Grade 17-4 stainless steel is the most widely used steel of the precipitation hardening grade steels. It has high toughness, strength, and corrosion resistance….Mechanical Properties.

Properties Metric Imperial
Hardness, Brinell 352 352
Hardness, Knoop (estimated from Rockwell C) 363 363
Hardness, Rockwell C 36 36

What is 15 5ph stainless steel?

Stainless Steel 15-5 is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel designed to have a greater toughness than 17-4 ph stainless steel. It is used in applications requiring better corrosion resistance and transverse properties compared to other similar martensitic grades.

What kind of steel is 13 8?

martensitic precipitation-hardening stainless steel

What is condition H1100?

Stainless Steel 17-4 H1100 is a precipitation-hardening martensitic Stainless Steel, which has corrosion resistance comparable to austenitic varieties. Our H1100 has been heat-treated to a minimum tensile strength of 140ksi, yield strength of 115ksi, an elongation in 2in of 14%, and a reduction of area of 45%.

What should the forge temperature be for 13-8 Mo stainless steel?

PH 13-8 Mo stainless can be readily forged, hot headed and upset. Material which is hot-worked must be solution treated prior to hardening if the material is to respond properly to hardening. Heat uniformly to 2150/2200°F and hold 1 hr at temperature before forging. Do not forge below 1750°F.

What can 13-8 Mo stainless steel be used for?

13-8 Mo stainless has been used for valve parts, fittings, cold-headed and machined fasteners, shafts, landing gear parts, pins, lockwashers, aircraft components, nuclear reactor components and petrochemical applications requiring resistance to stress-corrosion cracking.

How big can stainless steel forgings be made?

Great Lakes Forge offers the industry’s best lead times for 13-8 Mo stainless steel forgings. We can create custom forgings from steel in sizes up to 12′ in length, from 2.5″ to 24″ in diameter/thickness, and weighing up to 4,000 lbs.

Can a pH 13-8 Mo stainless steel be machined?

PH 13-8 Mo stainless can be machined in both the solution treated and various age-hardened conditions. In Condition A the alloy gives good tool life and surface finish when machined at speeds 20 to 30% lower then those used for Custom 630 (17Cr-4Ni) or 20 to 30% lower than used for Stainless Type 302 and 304.