Stainless Steel 440b (WS 1.4112)

Technical Data Sheet Chemical Composition Limits Weight % C S Cr Mo Vanadium Fe CHRONIFER M-17B 0.85-0.95 0.03 max 17-19 0.90-1.30 0.07-0.12 Rem Other Chemically similar Specifications Weight % C S Cr Mo Vanadium Fe WS 1.4112 0.85-0.95 0.03 max 17-19 0.90-1.30 0.07-0.12 Rem X 90 CrMoV 18 0.85-0.95 0.03 max 17-19 0.90-1.30 0.07-0.12 Rem AISI 440B~ 0.85-0.95 0.03 max …

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Stainless Steel 440A

Technical Data Sheet Alloy 440A is a high carbon and chromium martensitic stainless steel. Alloy 440A provides properties of stainless steel together with excellent hardness and moderate corrosion resistance. Alloy 440A is used in dental and surgical instruments, cutlery, pivot pins, valve parts.  Chemical Composition Limits Weight% C P Si Mo Mn S Cr Fe Ni Cu Alloy 440A 0.60-0.75 …

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Stainless Steel 430 (AMS 5627)

Technical Data Sheet Grade 430, also known as type WL 1.4016 stainless steel combines good corrosion resistance with good formability and ductility. As Grade 430 has excellent resistance to nitric attack it is well suited to use in chemical applications. Grade 430 is generally used for domestic appliances, flue linings, scientific apparatus etc. Chemical Composition Limits Weight% C Mn Si …

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Stainless Steel 422 (AMS 5655)

Technical Data Sheet Alloy 422 is a hardenable stainless steel designed for use at temperatures of up to 1200ºF (649ºC). Alloy 422 has good resistance to scaling and oxidation. Through heat treatment, high mechanical properties can be developed. Alloy 422 is used in applications such as compressors or steam turbines and also in aircraft parts, valves, high temperature bolting etc. …

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Alloy 420F

Technical Data Sheet Alloy 420F is a free-machining hardenable steel that is generally used in parts that require high hardness and good corrosion resistance. Alloy 420F is easy to machine, grind and polish and is used in many different applications from pump shafts, screw machines, cams, pivots, gears etc. Alloy 420F is not recommended for vessels containing gases or liquids …

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Stainless Steel 420 (AMS 5620/AMS 5621)

Technical Data Sheet Alloy 420 is a martensitic stainless steel of the 12% Chromium type. Due to it\’s Chromium content 420 will achieve high hardness. Alloy 420 is used in many different applications including surgical and dental instruments, scissors, needle valves, gears, ball bearings, magnets etc. Alloy 420 should not be used for springs or heavily stressed parts that require …

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Stainless Steel 410 (AMS 5504)

Technical Data Sheet Type 410 is a basic hardenable martensitic stainless steel and is well suited for use in highly stressed parts where properties such as corrosion resistance, good strength and ductility are required. 410 is used for steam / gas turbine blades and buckets, bushings, valve components, fasteners, nuclear reactor control rod mechanisms, petrochemical equipment and machine parts. Resisitance …

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Stainless Steel 317/ 317L

Technical Data Sheet Alloy 317 and 317L are molybdenum-bearing austenitic stainless steels. Due to the molybdenum content of 3-4% 317 and 317L are more resistant to general corrosion and pitting/crevice corrosion than type 304. 317 and 317L are used in the Food, Pharmaceutical, Marine and Architecture industries. Chemical Composition Limits Weight% C Mn Si Cr Ni Mo P S N …

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Stainless Steel 310 (AMS 5521 / AMS 5651)

Technical Data Sheet Alloy 310 is a austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel. Alloy 310 is used where good corrosion and heat resistance are required. Alloy 310 has excellent oxidation resistance and can resist oxidation or scaling up to 2000°F. Due to this Alloy 310 is widely used for furnace applications. Chemical Composition Limits Weight% C Si Mn P + S max …

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