ErikDi
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2019
- 3
Hi all,
A certain part is currently made from 42CrMo4 low-alloy steel. It performs well in terms of mechanical strength, wear, impact resistance etc. However, I've been asked to find a stainless alternative to 42CrMo4.
What would be a good alternative?
17-4PH with a H1050 HT, or 420 or 431 stainless steels are options I found so far. Are there any major differences between 42CrMo4 and any of these steels that might cause the part to fail? For example resistance to fatigue?
Cost of the material or machinability are of secondary importance as the part is only made in low quantities.
Thanks,
EDi
A certain part is currently made from 42CrMo4 low-alloy steel. It performs well in terms of mechanical strength, wear, impact resistance etc. However, I've been asked to find a stainless alternative to 42CrMo4.
What would be a good alternative?
17-4PH with a H1050 HT, or 420 or 431 stainless steels are options I found so far. Are there any major differences between 42CrMo4 and any of these steels that might cause the part to fail? For example resistance to fatigue?
Cost of the material or machinability are of secondary importance as the part is only made in low quantities.
Thanks,
EDi