What is 465 stainless steel?
What is 465 stainless steel?
Custom 465 is a martensitic, premium-melted stainless steel alloy with a high concentration of nickel and chromium. It is known to have improved tensile strength and fracture toughness, which makes it an excellent choice for aerospace components that require these properties.
What is condition H1150?
Stainless steel 17-4 H1150 is stainless steel grade 17-4, also known as 630 alloy, that has been heat treated at a temperature between 1140° F and 1160° F for 3.75 hours to 4.25 hours. The steel will become softer than it is in the annealed condition after being treated at such a high temperature.
What is the best kind of stainless steel?
304 stainless steel is the most common form of stainless steel used around the world due to excellent corrosion resistance and value. 304 can withstand corrosion from most oxidizing acids. That durability makes 304 easy to sanitize, and therefore ideal for kitchen and food applications.
What is custom 465 stainless steel?
465 Stainless Steel. Custom 465® is a stainless steel produced by Carpenter Specialty Alloys that has been found to be ideal for medical instrumentation. We can combine your less than mill quantities with other companies needs for significant price savings.
What is AMS 5936 made of?
Stainless Steel Custom 465 (AMS 5936) Custom 465 is a martensitic, premium-melted stainless steel alloy with a high concentration of nickel and chromium. It is known to have improved tensile strength and fracture toughness, which makes it an excellent choice for aerospace components that require these properties.
Can alloy 465 be cold formed?
Cold working – Alloy 465 can be readily cold formed by drawing or rolling thanks to its low annealed yield strength and low work hardening rate. The standard heat treatment for Stainless Steel Custom 465 is done on a solution annealed material.
How do you heat and cold work 465 stainless steel?
Custom 465 Stainless Steel can be cold and hot worked with the following treatments: Hot working – solution anneal before hardening, then heat to 1850-2000° F (1010-1093° C) and air cool. Cold working – Alloy 465 can be readily cold formed by drawing or rolling thanks to its low annealed yield strength and low work hardening rate.