PROPRIETARY AerMet 310 Alloy Structural and constructional steels
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Ferrous Alloys / Structural and constructional steels
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PROPRIETARY AerMet 310 Alloy Chemical Composition
CRITERIA
VALUE
UNIT
CAS NUMBER
CRITERIA
C
VALUE
0.25
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-44-0
CRITERIA
Co
VALUE
15.0
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-48-4
CRITERIA
Cr
VALUE
2.40
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-47-3
CRITERIA
Fe
VALUE
val1
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%
CAS NUMBER
7439-89-6
CRITERIA
Mo
VALUE
val1
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%
CAS NUMBER
7439-98-7
CRITERIA
Ni
VALUE
val1
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-02-0
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PROPRIETARY AerMet 310 Alloy Physical Properties
Temperature
Modulus of Elasticity
190 — 210
GPa
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Density
7.67 — 7.86
kg/dm³
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Poisson Coefficient
0.27 — 0.3
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PROPRIETARY AerMet 310 Alloy Heat Treatments
- Normalizing: Heating to 968°C (1775°F), holding for one hour and air cooling to room temperature. Optimum softening for machining is obtained by following the 968°C (1775°F) normalize with a 16 hour 677°C (1250°F) overage anneal.
Annealing: Softened by using a 677°C (1250°F) overage anneal for 16 hours. The optimum annealed hardness of 40 HRC maximum is obtained following this anneal. Solution treatment: At a range 913°C ± 14°C (1675 ± 25°F) for 1 hour.
Quenching: Water quenching is not recommended; Cooled from the solution treatment temperature to 66°C (150°F) in 1 to 2h to develop optimum properties. Individual sections larger than 50.8 mm diameter or 25.4 mm thick (plate) must be quenched with oil in order to obtain 66°C (150°F) in 1 to 2h. Individual sections up to 50.8 mm diameter or 25.4 mm thick (plate) will air cool to 66°C (150°F) in 1 to 2h. The cooling rate of the furnace load must be monitored by a thermocouple attached to the hottest spot in the load to ensure that the 2h cool to 66°C (150°F) is obtained. Cold treatment: cooled to -73°C (-100°F) and held for 1 hour.
Straightening: A low temperature stress relief at 177 - 204°C (350 - 400°F) for 5 hours following the refrigeration operation will provide an optimal combination of ductility and yield strength.
Aging: At 482°C ± 6°C (900 ± 10°F) for 3-8 hours; parts alloy should never be aged at a temperature below 468°C (875°F).
PROPRIETARY AerMet 310 Alloy Mechanical Properties
Temperature
Tensile Strength
2172
MPa
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Brinell Hardness (HB)
53
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Elongation, A
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Yield Strength, Rp0.2
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Impact Energy
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- 6Composition
- 14Mechanical Properties
- 4Physical Properties
- 1Heat Treatment
- -Metallography
- -Machinability
- -Stress-Strain
- -Formability
- -Fatigue
- 2Fracture
- -Creep
- -Joints
- -Coatings
- -Dimensions
- -Tribology
- -Corrosion
- -Ageing
- -Weatherability
- -Irradiation
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