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Alloy Digest (1955) 4 (6): Cr-1.
Published: 01 June 1955
... CHROMIUM CARBIDE Grade 608 is a bonded chromium carbide having extremely high resistance to corrosion, erosion, wear and oxidation. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, and hardness. It also includes information on corrosion resistance as well as forming...
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Alloy Digest (2010) 59 (3): SS-1058.
Published: 01 March 2010
... are primarily coolants and are most useful for high operations with carbide tools. Specification Equivalents: ASTM: A 297 (HL); A 608 (HL30 and HL40), and SAE 70310A. There is no wrought alloy equivalent. Table 1 Mechanical properties (typical values) At 20 °C (70 °F) At 760 °C (1400 °F) At 870 °C (1600 °F...
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Alloy Digest (2004) 53 (11): TS-608.
Published: 01 November 2004
... Crucible CPM Rex 54 is a high-speed tool steel with cobalt added to improve red hardness. It is often used as an upgrade over grades M4 and M35. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, microstructure, hardness, and elasticity. It also includes information...
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Alloy Digest (2007) 56 (10): SS-998.
Published: 01 October 2007
... to approximately 1095 °C (2000 °F). See also Tables 3 and 4. Specification Equivalents: ASTM A 351 (HK40) ASTM A 567 (HK40 and HK50; inactive specification, discontinued in 1987) ASTM A 608 (HK40) SAE 70310 AMS 5365 General Characteristics: Kubota alloys HK40 and HK50 are Fe-Cr-Ni alloys with enough chromium...
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Alloy Digest (2005) 54 (2): TS-613.
Published: 01 February 2005
... h/25 mm (1 h/in.) of total thickness, and double tempering with complete cooling to room temper- ature for each treatment. Machinability: The CLC 1.2312 grade performs well in drilling and in milling using high-speed steel or carbide tools. The machinability of W1.2312 is increased compared to CLC...
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Alloy Digest (2007) 56 (3): TS-643.
Published: 01 March 2007
..., or HAZ, weld material) is softer for SP300 compared to P20 and explains the better behavior of the grade for etching or polishing of the weld areas. Machinability: SP300 is well adapted to machining (drilling or milling) with high- speed steel as well as carbide tools. The machinability of SP300...
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Alloy Digest (2010) 59 (4): SS-1060.
Published: 01 April 2010
... is suggested for use with high-speed steel tools. Water-soluble cutting fluids are primarily coolants and are most useful for high- speed operation with carbide tools. Specification Equivalents: ASTM: A 297 (HN); A 608 (HN40). There is no wrought alloy equivalent. General Characteristics: Type HN is an Fe-Cr...
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Alloy Digest (2007) 56 (11): Ni-655.
Published: 01 November 2007
... for high-speed operation with carbide tools. Corrosion Resistance: See Tables 4 and 5. The alloy is suitable for service at temperatures up to approximately 1120 °C (2050 °F). Specification Equivalents: ASTM A 297 (Grade HW) ASTM A 608 (Grade HW 50) SAE 70334 General Characteristics: Kubota alloy HW...
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Alloy Digest (2005) 54 (1): TS-611.
Published: 01 January 2005
.... Machinability: CLC 1.2311 performs well in drilling and in milling using high-speed steel or carbide tools. Cutting conditions such as cutting speed and feed rate depend on the tool, but CLC 1.2311 is a well-known grade for which any tool maker can provide cutting conditions adapted to its tools. CLC 1.2311...
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Alloy Digest (2006) 55 (11): SS-980.
Published: 01 November 2006
... composition creep properties elasticity furnace parts high-temperature alloys joinability KUBOTA HH II physical properties tensile properties thermal properties Chemical Composition, wt Carbon 0.20 0.50 Manganese 2.00 max Silicon 2.00 max Phosphorus 0.04 max Sulfur 0.04 max Chromium 24 28 Nickel...
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Alloy Digest (2002) 51 (5): SS-853.
Published: 01 May 2002
... Types 309 and 309S are austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steels that provide excellent corrosion resistance and heat resistance plus good strength at room and elevated temperatures. Type 309S is identical to Type 309 except for a lower carbon content that minimizes carbide precipitation...
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Alloy Digest (2024) 73 (3): CS-266.
Published: 01 March 2024
... by the lower carbon grades, and also for applications where a combination of low-to-medium strength, excellent cold formability, and excellent weldability are required. These steels may also be used in the case hardened, nitrided, or nitrocarburized condition. This datasheet provides information on composition...