ASME 1.4565 Stainless steels
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ASME 1.4565 Chemical Composition
Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes, EN 10088-2, 2014
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ASME 1.4565 Physical Properties
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ASME 1.4565 Heat Treatments
- Hot forming at 1200 to 950°C, air cooling
Solution annealing (+AT) at 1120 to 1170°C, air or water cooling. Cooling sufficiently rapidly in order to avoid the occurrence of intergranular corrosion.
Solution annealing may be omitted if the conditions for hot working and subsequent cooling are such that the requirements for the mechanical properties of the product and the resistance to intergranular corrosion. If heat treatment is carried out in a continuous furnace, the upper part of the range specified is usually preferred, or even exceeded. Lower end of the range specified for solution annealing should be aimed at the heat treatment as part of further processing, because otherwise the mechanical properties might be affected. If the temperature of hot forming does not drop below the lower temperature for solution annealing, a temperature of 980°C is adequate as a lower limit for Mo-free steels, a temperature of 1000°C for steels with Mo contents up to 3% and a temperature of 1020°C for steels with Mo contents exceeding 3%. - Hot working (air cooling): 1200-950°C; +AT - Solution annealing (air or water cooling): 1120-1170°C.
ASME 1.4565 Mechanical Properties
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