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14 cze 2023 · AMS5643/H900 is a new specification for the purchase of corrosion resistant steel product in the solution and precipitation heat treated (H900) condition. 1. SCOPE 1.1 Form This specification covers a corrosion-resistant steel product 8 inches (203 mm) and under in nominal diameter, thickness
27 sie 2023 · 17-4PH H900 is a highly sought-after stainless steel alloy known for its exceptional combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and versatility. This article aims to delve into the various aspects of 17-4PH H900, including its material specification, chemical and mechanical properties, heat treatment, and equivalent materials.
All data and graphs on front page reflect values of H900 heat treated 17-4 PH SS. Markforged represent typical tested values, while MIM H900 and Wrought H900 represent typical reference values from MPIF Standard 35.
Rationale: AMS5643/H900 is a new specification for the purchase of corrosion resistant steel product in the solution and precipitation heat treated (H900) condition. This specification covers a corrosion-resistant steel product 8 inches (203 mm) and under in nominal diameter, thickness or for hexagons, least distance between parallel sides, and ...
Heat treatment in the 900°F (482°C) range produces highest strength. ATI produces ATI 17-4 in sheet, strip, and plate product forms. ATI 17-4 is produced in compliance with aerospace specifications such as AMS 5604 and standard industrial specifications such as ASTM A693 and ASME SA-693.
An American aerospace grade stainless steel that contains 4% copper and may be hardened by a single low-temperature precipitation hardening heat treatment, producing excellent mechanical properties at a high strength level. The material should not be used in the annealed condition.
17-4 Stainless is a martensitic chromium-nickel-copper stainless steel in the solution treated (annealed) condition. It can be further hardened to various strength levels by a single precipitation hardening heat treatment that minimizes scaling and distortion.