ASTM A 565 S41425 Stainless steels
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ASTM A 565 S41425 Chemical Composition
A565/A565M: 2010 / Standard Specification for Martensitic Stainless Steel Bars for High-Temperature Service
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ASTM A 565 S41425 Physical Properties
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ASTM A 565 S41425 Heat Treatments
- HT - Heat treated (for high-temperature service): 925 to 980°C (1700 to 1800°F), quench in air and temper at min. 595°C (1100°F) for 1 h, min, per 25.4 mm thickness.
Air or oil quenching depends on section size; heavier sections, approximately 76.2 mm or greater, should be oil quenched. Suitable synthetic quenchants may be substituted for oil.
ASTM A 565 S41425 Mechanical Properties
Temperature
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