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Technical Data Sheet. Alloy 17-7PH a precipitation hardening stainless steel that provides high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue properties, good corrosion resistance, good formability, and minimum distortion upon heat treatment.
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Type 17-7PH® Precipitation Hardening Alloy is a semi-austenitic stainless steel which is austenitic in the annealed condition, but martensitic in the hardened condition. Type 17-7PH® provides high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue properties, good corrosion resistance and minimum distortion upon heat treatment.
Alloy 17-7 PH® provides high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue properties, good corrosion resistance and minimum distortion upon heat treatment. It is easily formed in the annealed condition, then hardened to high strength levels by simple heat treatments to Conditions RH 950 and TH 1050.
Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel 17-7PH offers high strength and hardness with minimum distortion under heat treatment. With good formability and excellent fatigue properties; the alloy provides good corrosion resistance.
AK Steel 17-7 PH® provides high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue properties, good corrosion resistance, good formability, and minimum distortion upon heat treatment. This alloy provides valuable property combinations particularly well suited for aerospace applications.
17-7 PH Stainless Steel, cold rolled condition C, plate, sheet, and strip. Wt. Processing: Condition C - heated to austenitic range, 1040°C (1900°F), and water quenched. Severely cold worked (60-70%). The cold working induces a martensite transformation in the austenite.
31 lip 2013 · Stainless steel grade 17-7 PH is primarily used for applications requiring corrosion resistance, good strength, and mechanical properties up to 427°C (800°F) in operation. It is also commonly used for intricate parts due to its low distortion in heat treatment.