PROPRIETARY Carpenter Stainless Type 416 (No.5) Stainless steels
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PROPRIETARY Carpenter Stainless Type 416 (No.5) Chemical Composition
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PROPRIETARY Carpenter Stainless Type 416 (No.5) Physical Properties
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PROPRIETARY Carpenter Stainless Type 416 (No.5) Heat Treatments
- Annealing: Heat uniformly to 650 - 760°C (1200 - 1400°F); soak, then remove from furnace and cool in air. Brinell hardness approximately 187. For maximum softness, anneal from a temperature of 816 - 900°C (1500 - 1650°F) and cool in furnace. Brinell hardness 155.
Hardening: Heat to 927 - 1010°C (1700 - 1850°F), soak at heat, quench in oil.
Tempering: Temper to secure the hardness and mechanical properties desired. Tempering this alloy in the range of 399 - 566°C (750 - 1050°F) results in decreased impact strength and also reduced corrosion resistance (the nature and extent of which vary with the media involved). However, tempering in this range is sometimes necessary to obtain the strength and ductility properties required. In many applications and environments, the reduced impact strength is not necessarily detrimental, and the corrosion resistance is only mildly reduced or even unaffected.
PROPRIETARY Carpenter Stainless Type 416 (No.5) Mechanical Properties
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PROPRIETARY Carpenter Stainless Type 416 (No.5) International Equivalent Materials
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