In the Metal Injection Molding industry, 17-4 PH stainless steel is one of the most popular materials thanks to its combination of strength, hardness and corrosion resistance. As a result of its success in MIM, it is also attracting interest for use in the growing number of ‘MIM-like’ A...
17/4 PH Condition has machining characteristics similar to stainless steel grade SS302, SS304 and SS410. The high hardness and strength in Condition H900 is the most difficult to machine and the material should be machined at 60% of the rate which is used for Condition A. ...
Hardness ASTM E18 36 HRC 33 HRC 40 HRC Corrosion ASTMF1089 Pass Pass Pass Relative Density ASTMB923 96% 95.5% 100%All data and graphs on front page reflect values of H900 heat treated 17-4 PH SS. Markforged represent typical tested values, while MIM H900 and Wrought H900 represent typi...
17–4 PH stainless steelAging treatmentHardnessPorosityThe most relevant criticalities of parts produced by material extrusion additive manufacturing technologies are lower mechanical properties than standard material performances, the presence of pores caused by the manufacturing method, and issues related to...
17-4 PH martensitic Hardenable Stainless Steel Material No.DIN Abbreviation AFNOR AISI/SAE/ASTM ISO Euro Standard EN Others 1.4542 X5CrNiCuNb16-4 X5CrNiCuNb16-4 (former Z 7 CNU 17.04)AISI 630 (17-4 PH) ASTM F899 X5CrNiCuNb16-4 X5CrNiCuNb16-4 10088-3 NF S 94-090 UNS S17400...
17-4 PH Stainless Steel Bar Properties ConditionUltimate Tensile Strength (PSI)0.2% Yield Strength (PSI)Elongation (% in 2in.)Reduction Of Area (%)Hardness BrinellHardness Rockwell H900190,000170,0001040388C40Quote » H1025155,000145,0001245331C35Quote » ...
Alloy 17-4 PH is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel with Cu and Nb/Cb additions. The grade combines high strength, hardness (up to 572°F / 300°C), and corrosion resistance. Mechanical properties can be optimized with heat treatment. Very high yield strength up to 1100...
17-7PH is a versatile engineering material that is used to produce nuclear components, aerospace parts and military structures. Stock Availability We stock 17-4PH stainless steel sheets in various thicknesses and conditions (including annealed, H900, H1025, H1100, and H1150 conditions). We also...
In this work, this literature gap will be filled by investigating the impact of the layer thickness, the build orientation, the number of contours, and the H900 on the micro-hardness, ultimate tensile strength, Sa, porosity content and the absorbed impact energy (Wabs) of the 17-4 PH ...
Alloy 17-4 PH is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel with Cu and Nb/Cb additions. The grade combines high strength, hardness (up to 572°F / 300°C), and corrosion resistance. Mechanical properties can be optimized with heat treatment. Very high yield strength up to 1100-1...