PROPRIETARY 13C26 Stainless steels
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PROPRIETARY 13C26 Chemical Composition
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PROPRIETARY 13C26 Physical Properties
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PROPRIETARY 13C26 Heat Treatments
- Austenitizing for 25 seconds above 1000°C (1830°F); 10 seconds at top temperature 1080-1100°C (1975-2010°F), subsequent quenching to room temperature, deep freezing of the material to -70°C (-94°F) and tempering at about 200°C.
For medical strips: piece hardening by austenitizing at 1060°C (1940°F) for 5 minutes (t = 2.5 mm), 6 minutes (t = 3.0 mm), 7 minutes (t = 3.25 mm), 8 minutes (t = 3.5 mm), 10 minutes (t = 3.75 mm), and 12 minutes (t = 4.0 mm). For batch hardening at 1050°C (1920°F) for 30 minutes temperature should be equalized at 850°C (1560°F) for 30 minutes. In the both cases quench as rapid as possible, for optimal result 600°C (1110°F) should be reached within 2 minutes or less, tempering for 2 hours at 175°C (345°F) for HRC = 59 or at 225°C (435°F) for HRC = 57 or 350°C (660°F) for HRC = 55. For batch hardening at 1050°C (1920°F) for 30 minutes temperature should be equalized at 850°C (1560°F) for 30 minutes. - Strips:
Hardening temperature 1060°C (1940°F), strip thickness 1.0 mm (0.039 in.), holding time 3 minutes, quenching in oil.
Tempering time 30 minutes.
Brittleness occurs with tempering above 450°C (840°F).
PROPRIETARY 13C26 Mechanical Properties
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PROPRIETARY 13C26 International Equivalent Materials
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