VdTÜV X10CrWMoVNb9-2 Structural and constructional steels
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VdTÜV X10CrWMoVNb9-2 Chemical Composition
WB 552/3: 2025 / Heat-resistant steel, X10CrWMoVNb9-2, material No. 1.4901; bar, forging
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VdTÜV X10CrWMoVNb9-2 Physical Properties
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VdTÜV X10CrWMoVNb9-2 Heat Treatments
- Quenching and tempering: Hardened at 1040-1090°C, quenched in oil (for wt < 80 mm, cooling in air or controlled atmosphere can be performed).
Tempered at 750-780°C, held 2 min per mm thickness, minimum 60 min, cooled in air. - Hardening at 1040-1090°C, cooled in air (for wt > 80 mm, cooling can be performed in oil or similar suspensions or water spray)
Tempering at 740-780°C, hold at least 60 min (the holding period begins when the temperature in the cross section is reached), cooled in air
Tempering after welding at 740-780°C, holding time:
for s ≤ 8 mm is 30 min
for 8 < s ≤ 30 mm is 60 min
for s > 30 mm is 2 min/mm, cooled in air. The holding time starts when the temperature in the cross-section is reached.
Stress relieving after cold forming at 700-760°C, hold 2 minutes per mm thickness, at least 60 minutes, cooled in air. The holding time starts when the temperature in the cross-section is reached.
Hot forming should be carried out in the range 1100-850°C. After hot forming, renewed quenching and tempering is required.
VdTÜV X10CrWMoVNb9-2 Mechanical Properties
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