Super Duplex Stainless Steel Profiles 17-4ph stainless steel round stick bar
17-4 PH Stainless Steel (SS) is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel. Typical usage is seen in applications requiring high strength and a modest level of corrosion resistance. Strength and toughness desired can be manipulated by temperate range in the heat treatment process.
Steel Grades:
1.4542, X5CrNiCuNb14-5 630,17-4ph
Grade | C | Mn | P | S | Si | Cr | Mo | Ni | Cu | Nb |
17-4PH | ≤0.07 | ≤1.50 | ≤0.040 | ≤0.03 | ≤0.70 | 15.0-17 | ≤0.6 | 3.0-5 | 3.0-5 | 5c-5.0 |
Produce dimension:
Process: Cold drawn, hot rolled, forged
Diameter: 15-150mm, 160-300mm, 310mm-500mm
Length: max 8000mm
Surface:Black, turned, ground, peeled, polished
Tolerance: ISO h8, h9, h10, h11, h12
Solution treatment (Condition A):Grade 17-4PH stainless steels are heated at 1040°C for 0.5 h, then air-cooled to 30°C. Small sections of these grades can be oil quenched.
Cold Working: Alloy 17-4PH has limited cold forming properties. Cold forming can only be undertaken on plates in the fully annealed condition. Stress corrosion resistance is enhanced by re-aging at the precipitation hardening temperature after cold working.
Hot Forming:Heat uniformly at 1742–2192°F (950–1200°C). A full solution anneal, cooling lower than 76°F (25°C) and aging at the required temperature must occur after
hot forming. The post forming heat treatment should be a function of the desired mechanical properties.
Annealing: stainless steel is annealed at 843-871°C (1550-1600°F) followed by slowly cooling in the furnace.
Hardening: 17-4PH stainless steels are age-hardened at low temperatures to achieve the required mechanical properties. During the process, superficial discoloration occurs followed by shrinkage at 0.10% for condition H1150, and 0.05% for condition H900.
Packing:
In seaworthy packing, as your requirement.