SAE 17-22-A Structural and constructional steels
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SAE 17-22-A Chemical Composition
SAE J 467b: 1968 / Special Purpose Alloys (ʺSuperalloysʺ)
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SAE 17-22-A Physical Properties
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SAE 17-22-A Heat Treatments
- Heat Treatment: after being heated to 954°C ± 14°C (1750°F ± 25°F), held at heat for 60 to 90 minutes, cooled at a rate equivalent to still air cooling, reheated to 593°C ± 8°C (1100°F ± 15°F), held at heat for 6 hours ± 0.25 hour, and cooled in air.
- Oil quenched at 1200°C (650°C).
SAE 17-22-A Mechanical Properties
Temperature
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SAE 17-22-A International Equivalent Materials
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