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Alloy Digest (1956) 5 (5): SS-43.
Published: 01 May 1956
... U.S.S. 18-8 Ti is an austenitic chromium nickel steel containing titanium. It is recommended for parts fabricated by welding which cannot be subsequently annealed. It is also recommended for parts to be used at temperatures between 800 and 1650 deg. F. This datasheet provides information...
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Alloy Digest (1956) 5 (4): SS-42.
Published: 01 April 1956
... U.S.S. 18-8 Cb-Ta is an austenitic chromium-nickel type stainless steel with the carbon stabilized by columbium-tantalum for welding and elevated temperature service. This type is useful when the weldment is not annealed after welding. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical...
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Alloy Digest (1960) 9 (6): SS-104.
Published: 01 June 1960
..., about 54% of AISI B1112 Bessemer screw stock. It is easier to machine than Type 18-8 stainless steel, but there is a tendency to gall or build up on the cutting edges of the tool. Chips produced are brittle and stringy. Galling can be greatly reduced by using tools sharply ground to a fine finish. Power...
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Alloy Digest (1961) 10 (1): SA-108.
Published: 01 January 1961
...% for most machining operations. Single point turning tools of high speed steel should be ground co 8-12 deg. side rake, 6-10 deg. back rake, 7-10 deg. side relief, 7-10 deg. end relief, 8-15 deg. end cutting-edge angle, 12-18 deg. side cutting-edge angle, and a nose radius equal to 10% of cur depth...
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Alloy Digest (1972) 21 (11): SA-283.
Published: 01 November 1972
... USS COR-TEN A, the original COR-TEN Steel composition (see U.S.S. COR-TEN, Alloy Digest SA-17, April 1954), has 5 to 8 times the atmospheric corrosion resistance of structural carbon steel and a minimum yield point of 50,000 psi in sections through 1/2-inch thick. This datasheet provides...
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Alloy Digest (1954) 3 (4): SA-17.
Published: 01 April 1954
... vanadium 0.10 ElW%hin' 22 14 18 Boron Raiuctiollafuq% 48 39 SO lral Bkdl- 201 293 275 Tauo2TYPKALHEATTREmED pB0PEKTIEs (1 RoLlads) (Ntamdid 17OO F, reheated to 152~lSSOmF, oil quaded) :q 9 . . pri %ill2ia. % Ii!zts E 265000 7 000 245000 30 iti 24.0 6 sss 512 700 235000 215000 8.5 8 1 :zi 10 0 zi z 1000...
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Alloy Digest (1955) 4 (7): SA-31.
Published: 01 July 1955
... Strength, min., psi. 75,000 70,000 65,000 Elong. in 2 In., min., per cent 20 20 Elong. in 8 In., min., per cent 18 19 20 0.180 In. and heavier The minimum yield point and tensile strength requirements will be reduced by 5,000 psi when the material is specified in the annealed or normalized conditions...