nickjk
Mechanical
- May 10, 2007
- 74
I am trying to determine the material of a detail I had tested at a local laboratory.
Prior to testing I believed the material to be a hardened 440C stainless steel.
Results from the lab stated that the core hardeness was Rockwell HRC 61
Chemical Analysis show the elements to be.
C .98 Ni .09
S <.005 Mo 1.88
P .024 V .17
Si .94 Al .01
Mn .50 Cu .11
Cr 8.39 Ti .006
Co .016
The average prior austenitic grain size was estimated to be 10.0 in the section examined.
The lab said they did a search in their data base, ASTM and SAE specifications with no material matches.
I do not understand, I have never seen a stainless steel that can be hardened to the stated Rockwell that has such a low chromium level.
Any help trying to determine what this material may be would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Nickjk
Prior to testing I believed the material to be a hardened 440C stainless steel.
Results from the lab stated that the core hardeness was Rockwell HRC 61
Chemical Analysis show the elements to be.
C .98 Ni .09
S <.005 Mo 1.88
P .024 V .17
Si .94 Al .01
Mn .50 Cu .11
Cr 8.39 Ti .006
Co .016
The average prior austenitic grain size was estimated to be 10.0 in the section examined.
The lab said they did a search in their data base, ASTM and SAE specifications with no material matches.
I do not understand, I have never seen a stainless steel that can be hardened to the stated Rockwell that has such a low chromium level.
Any help trying to determine what this material may be would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Nickjk