431 SS has been used for fasteners and fittings, structural components exposed to marine atmosphere, and for highly stressed aircraft components.
MasterSource offers a complete line of type 431 Annealed stainless steel inventory as noted below.
Alloys | SPECIFICATION |
431 SS AISI 431 T431 SS UNS S43100 16 Chromium with Ni | AMS2303 AMS-5628 HI SHEAR #115 (CHEM ONLY) AMS-S-18732 ASTM-A-276 DMS-1565 EXC. SONIC MIL-S-18732 QQS-763 EXC HARDNESS & IZOD |
Round bar: 3/16" thru 6-1/2" DIA
*Additional sizes & grades available upon request.
This alloy is used for forged aircraft fasteners and fittings and should be considered for structural parts in marine atmospheres.
Type 431 is used in highly-stressed aircraft components, fasteners, bomb racks, bolting, pump shafts and valve stems. It is suitable for applications requiring a combination of corrosion resistance, hardness and toughness from –100/1200ºF (-70/650ºC.)
This alloy takes well to hot heading and drop forging. Heat to 2100/2200ºF (1150/1205ºC), then forge; cool small forgings slowly and large forgings in dry lime or ashes. Cool to room temperature before post-forge annealing. Do not forge below 1650ºF (900ºC.)
Heat to 1200/1250ºF (650/675ºC), soak and air cool. This treatment is best for most machining operations.
Heat to 1800/1950ºF (980/1065ºC) – soak and oil quench or air cool. If tempering below 700ºF (370ºC) use the high side of the austenitizing temperature for the best toughness, and similarly the low side of the austenitizing temperature when tempering above 1100ºF (540ºC) for best toughness.
Temper at a temperature to give desired mechanical properties. Soak at least one hour – longer for large parts – and air cool. Tempering between 700/1050ºF (370/565ºC) may result in lower toughness and corrosion resistance, but depending upon other required properties it may still be necessary to forsake some toughness and corrosion resistance. Experience will be the guide here.
The alloy shows fairly good machinability, but there will be some gall and build up on the cutting edge of the tools.
The base metal should be preheated to 400/600ºF (205/315ºC) and the temperature maintained at 400ºF (205ºC) during welding. A post-weld treatment at 1200ºF (650ºC) should be carried out on the weldment as soon as possible after cooling to room temperature.