PROPRIETARY Project 70+ Custom 630 Stainless Stainless steels
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PROPRIETARY Project 70+ Custom 630 Stainless Chemical Composition
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PROPRIETARY Project 70+ Custom 630 Stainless Physical Properties
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PROPRIETARY Project 70+ Custom 630 Stainless Heat Treatments
- Hardening: heating solution-treated material (Condition A) to a temperature of 482–621°C (900–1150°F) for one to four hours, depending on the temperature, then air cooling.
Solution Treatment: Condition A (Solution Treated or Annealed): Heat at 1038°C (1900°F) ±14°C (±25°F) for 1/2 hour, cool to below 32°C (90°F) so that the material is completely transformed to martensite. Sections under 76.2 mm can be quenched in a suitable liquid quenchant. Sections over 76.2 mm should be rapidly air cooled. Do not use this condition without age hardening due to susceptibility to stress-corrosion cracking.
Age Hardening: Condition H900 (Precipitation or Age-Hardened): Heat solution-treated material at 482°C (900°F) for 1 hour and air cool.
Condition H925, H1025, H1075, H1100, H1150: Heat solution-treated material at the specified temperature ±8°C (±15°F) for 4 hours and air cool.
Condition H1150M: First, heat solution-treated material at 760°C (1400°F) ±8°C (±15°F) for 2 hours and air cool. Then, treat at 621°C (1150°F) ±8°C (±15°F) for 4 hours and air cool.
PROPRIETARY Project 70+ Custom 630 Stainless Mechanical Properties
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