AMS 5659 | AMS 5643 | AMS 5629 | AMS5862 | AMS 5936 |
AMS 5614 | AMS 6411 | AMS 5634 | AMS 5622 | AMS 6512 |
• Ductility
• Elevated temperature strength
• Thermal conductivity
• Electrical resistivity
• Fabrication
Precipitation hardening stainless steels are high-strength, high-temperature alloys with superior corrosion-resistant and are offered in a wide variety of grades to fill a wide range of demanding applications.
A broad range of mechanical properties can be obtained by the heat treatment of steels and all steels can be softened by an annealing process. Annealing is achieved by heating to and holding at a suitable temperature followed by cooling at a predetermined rate determined by the composition of the steel and the desired properties which are required.
13-8 / 17-4 / 4140 / 4130 / 4330M / 4340 / 300M / C-250 / C-300 / 15-5 Custom 455 / Custom 465 / Aermet 100
There are a large number of specialty steels produced. Corrosion resistance and mechanical properties are generally among the properties considered when selecting stainless steel for an application but the following are also taken into consideration.
• Toughness
• Cryogenic strength
• Resistance to abrasion and erosion
• Resistance to galling and seizing
• Magnetic properties
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