PROPRIETARY CarTech 13-8 Stainless Stainless steels
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PROPRIETARY CarTech 13-8 Stainless Chemical Composition
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PROPRIETARY CarTech 13-8 Stainless Physical Properties
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PROPRIETARY CarTech 13-8 Stainless Heat Treatments
- It is hardened by heating solution-treated material, Condition A, to 510°C-621°C (950-1150°F) for four hours, then air cooling.
Solution treatment:
Condition A (Solution Treated or Annealed): Heat at 927°C (1700°F) ± 8°C (15°F) (time dependent on section size), cool to below 16°C (60°F) so that the material is completely transformed to martensite. Normally, a one-hour hold at temperature is suggested. Sections under 232.3 cm2 can be quenched in a suitable liquid quenchant. Larger sections should be air cooled.
Aging:
Condition RH 950: Cold treat solution treated material to -73°C (-100°F) for 2 hours minimum. Air warm to room temperature. This must be done within 24 hours after solution treatment. Heat cold-treated material to 510°C (950°F) ± 6°C (10°F) for 4 hours. Air cool.
Condition H 950, H 1000, H 1100, H 1150 (Precipitation or age hardened): Heat solution-treated material at specified temperature ± 6°C (± 10°F) for 4 hours. Air cool.
Condition H 1150M (Precipitation or age hardened): Heat solution-treated material at 760°C (1400°F) ± 6°C (10°F) for 2 hours. Air cool. The treat at 621°C (1150°F) ± 6°C (10°F) for 4 hours. Air cool.
Heat treating after over-aging: In the H 1150 and H 1150M overaged conditions alloy will not respond to further aging treatments. Therefore, if the alloy is obtained in either condition (for forging, optimum cold heading and machining) it must be solution treated at 927°C (1700°F) after these operations and before subsequent aging.
Forging: Heat uniformly at 1177-1204°C (2150-2200°F) and hold one hour at temperature before forging. Do not forge below 954°C (1750°F). To obtain optimum grain size and mechanical properties, forgings should be cooled in air to 16°C (60°F) before further processing. Forgings must be solution treated prior to hardening.
PROPRIETARY CarTech 13-8 Stainless Mechanical Properties
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PROPRIETARY CarTech 13-8 Stainless International Equivalent Materials
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