PROPRIETARY CarTech CTS 40CP Alloy Stainless steels
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PROPRIETARY CarTech CTS 40CP Alloy Chemical Composition
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PROPRIETARY CarTech CTS 40CP Alloy Physical Properties
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PROPRIETARY CarTech CTS 40CP Alloy Heat Treatments
- Annealing: Heat uniformly at 843-871°C (1550-1600°F). Soak and cool very slowly in the furnace at a rate of not more than 11°C (20°F) per hour until the furnace is black. The furnace may then be turned off and allowed to cool naturally.
Hardening: Heat at 1010-1066°C (1850-1950°F), soak, quench in warm oil or cool in air. After quenching, the alloy should be refrigerated at nominally -73°C (-100°F) for 1 hour and warned to room temperature prior to tempering to minimize retained austenite.
Tempering: To remove peak stresses and yet retain maximum hardness, temper at least one hour at 149-177°C (300-350°F).
Typical tempered hardness values given are after hardening at 1052°C (1925°F), oil quenching and tempering for 1 hour (no refrigeration treatment). For maximum corrosion resistance, do not temper above 427°C (800°F).
Hot working: Preheat at 760-816°C (1400-1500°F), then heat slowly and uniformly to 1038-1149°C (1900-2100°F). Do not forge below 927°C (1700°F).
PROPRIETARY CarTech CTS 40CP Alloy Mechanical Properties
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