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Stainless steel HuaNickel1.4112 is a high-carbon martensitic stainless steel. As a martensitic stainless steel, 1.4112 is magnetic and can be hardened by heat treatment. The high carbon content in HuaNickel 1.4112 has high hardness and strength. Despite the high carbon content, the chromium content is still enough to maintain its stainless steel properties. Martensitic steels are typically used in applications that require high strength and moderate corrosion resistance.

1.4112Chemical composition:

  Cr C Mn Si Mo P S Fe
Min 16 0.95 Bal
Max 18 1.2 1 1 0.75 0.04 0.03

1.4112Physical properties:

Density 0.275 lb/in³
Melting point 2500 – 2700°F

1.4112Mechanical properties:

Temperature, °F 70
Ultimate tensile strength, ksi 285
0.2% yield strength, ksi 275
Elongation, % 2
Reduced Area, % 10
Hardness, Brinell 580

1.4112Stainless steel characteristics:

After heat treatment, the highest hardness of any stainless steel can be achieved

The highest carbon content of 400 series stainless steel

1.4112Uses of stainless steel:

Seat

Surgical instruments

Bearings, casings, nozzles

Structural aircraft components

1.4112Process performance:

Welding properties: Due to its high hardness, this steel is rarely welded. However, if welding is required, the parts should be preheated and held at about 500°F, welded, and then immediately annealed at 1350/1400°F for 6-8 hours, slow furnace cooling. Between welding and annealing, parts are not allowed to cool below 500°F.

Heat treatment: Preheat to 1400/1500°F, then slowly and evenly heat to 1900/2100°F. Do not forge below 1750°F and reheat frequently if necessary. Heat and cool slowly. The forging is annealed and cooled to room temperature before annealing

Relevant standards:

ASTM: A 276 AMS: 5630, 5880

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