precipitation Stainless steel 17-4 PH
- Proveedor
- Nacional
17 - 4 PH Stainless Steel , UNS S17400, 1.4548, SUS630
17-4PH is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel, which combines high strength and hardness (after heat treatment) with excellent corrosion resistance, and is suitable for easy fabrication.
Solution Treatments.
As supplied 17-4 PH is usually in the solution treated condition (Condition A). It can be heat treated at different temperatures to offer a wide range of properties.
Condition
Hardening
Hardening
Type of Cooling
Hardness
Temperature
Time
Brinell
Rockwell C
A
1038°C
1/2
Oil/Air (to below 32°C)
363 max.
39 max.
H900
480°C
1
Air
420
44
H925
594°C
4
Air
409
42
H1025
55°C
4
Air
352
38
H1075
85°C
4
Air
341
36
H1100
595°C
4
Air
332
35
H1150
621°C
4
Air
311
33
H1150+H1150
760°C
760°C
4
followed by
4
Air
Air
302
33
H1150-M
760°C
620°C
2
followed by
4
Air
Air
277
27
Mechanical Properties of 17.4PH / SUS 630 (longitudinal)
Condition:
A
H900
H925
H1025
H1075
H1100
H1150
H1150+
H1150
H1150M
Tensile Strength
N/mm2
1034
1380
1310
1170
1140
1035
1000
965
860
0.2% YS
N/mm2
760
1275
1200
1140
1035
930
860
760
585
Reduction of Area
%
30-60
50
54
56
58
58
60
60
68
Elongation
%
6-15
14
14
15
16
17
19
20
22
Charpy Impact
J
-
20
34
47
54
61
68
108
135
Corrosion Resistance
17.4PH stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance. Corrosion tests and service experience have shown that in all aged conditions it is superior to standard hardenable stainless grades such as SUS 420, SUS 431 and SUS 410. Its corrosion resistance is comparable to grade SUS 304 Stainless.
Welding
Arc and resistance welding processes used on standard grades of stainless steel are applicable to 17.4 PH stainless steel. The low hardness enables sections, up to 100mm, to be welded without requiring pre heating.
Fabrication
17/4PH Condition is suitable for limited cold forming, H1100, H1150 and overaged conditions are more suitable when severe cold forming is required.
Machining
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.
Nitriding
To increase the resistance to surface wear, with a slight decrease in corrosion resistance, 17-4PH / SUS630 stainless steel can be nitrided. An approximate hardness of 64/67HRc can be achieved, with a surface hardness depth of up to 0.15mm when nitrided at 45°C, while still maintaining a high core strength.