17-7 stainless steel UNS S17700 ASTM A313 ASTM A613 AISI 631 AMS 5678 AMS 5529 SAE J217 *Note:All material properties are provided for general reference purposes only. We recommend you to contact Optimum Spring during the material selection process.
17-7 PH Stainless Steel Material Datasheet17-7 PH is a chromium-nickel-aluminum precipitation hardening stainless steel that provides high strength and hardness and a moderate level of corrosion resistance up to 600F. This grade can be easily formed in the austenitic condition similar to Type 301 stainless steel and hardened to high strength levels using relatively low heat
Material Type:17-7 PH Material Group:Stainless Steel Strip. 17-7 PH Springs Description:Cold rolled and precipitation hardened after fabrication. High strength and general purpose corrosion resistance. Magnetic in spring temper. Available 17-7 PH Springs Material
17-7 PH Stainless Steel, CH900, wire17-7 PH Stainless Steel, CH900, wire Categories:Metal; Ferrous Metal; Stainless Steel; Precipitation Hardening Stainless; T S10000 Series Stainless Steel. Material Notes:Processing:CH900 - heated to austenitic range, 1040°C (1900°F), and water quenched. Severely cold worked (60-70%).
17-7 PH Stainless Steel, CH900, wire17-7 PH Stainless Steel, CH900, wire Categories:Metal; Ferrous Metal; Stainless Steel; Precipitation Hardening Stainless; T S10000 Series Stainless Steel. Material Notes:Processing:CH900 - heated to austenitic range, 1040°C (1900°F), and water quenched. Severely cold worked (60-70%). The cold working induces a martensite transformation in the austenite.
17/7-PH Condition C (Hard Rolled Temper 17/7 Cr - Ni 1 % AL) Precipitation Hardenable Stainless Steel Strip. This alloy provides design and production advantages possessed by none of
ATI 17-7As-welded ATI 17-7 alloy will be substantially austenitic and will exhibit mechanical properties which are roughly equivalent to annealed (Condition A) material. The ductility of the weld eliminates the need for preheating and postweld annealing proc edures required for the conventional and age hardenable martensitic alloys.
Material Properties For Stainless Steel X12CrNi 17 7 (DIN Material properties for Stainless Steel X12CrNi 17 7 (DIN), 1.4310 (DIN Material Number), AISI 301 (USA) or SUS 301 (Japan JIS).
AK Steel 17-7 PH®is a precipitation- hardening stainless steel that provides high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue properties, good corrosion resistance, good formability, and mini- mum distortion upon heat treatment. The alloy provides valuable property combinations particularly well suited for aerospace applications.
Stainless Steel 17-7PH Strip Precipitation Hardening 17-7 PH Stainless Steel is a semi-austenitic Precipitation Hardening Alloy. Evaluate the physical & mechanical properties of Ulbrich's 17-7PH Strip! If you are planning a visit to Ulbrich please click here for our important COVID-19 guidelines.
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eFunda:Properties of Stainless Steel 17-7PHCategory :Steel:Class :Stainless steel:Type :Precipitation-hardening standard:Designations :Germany:DIN 1.4568 United States:AMS 5528 , AMS 5529 , AMS 5568
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17-7 PH Steel AK SteelAK Steel 17-7 PH Stainless Steel is a semi-austenitic precipitation-hardening stainless steel that provides high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue properties, good corrosion resistance and minimum distortion upon heat treatment. It is easily formed in the annealed condition, then hardened to high strength levels by simple heat