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Published: 01 January 2015
Fig. 23.24 Microstructure of annealed martensitic stainless steels. Fine particles are spheroidized carbides. (a) Type 403 stainless steel etched in 4% picral-HCl. (b) Type 416 stainless steel etched with Vilella’s reagant. Arrows point to sulfide particles for machinability. Light micrographs
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Published: 01 December 2008
Fig. 6 (a) Annealed 410 showing carbides within an equiaxed ferrite matrix. (b) 410 quenched and tempered. (c) 416 quenched and tempered: white ferrite and gray sulfides in a martensite matrix. (d) 420 quenched and tempered showing fine carbides in a martensite matrix. (e) 420 quenched
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Book Chapter
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 September 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.fahtsc.t51130563
EISBN: 978-1-62708-284-6
... M2 1.3344 M3 (Class 2) 1.3346 H41 1.3346 M1 1.3348 M7 1.3355 T1 1.3501 E50100 1.3503 E51100 1.3505 E52100 1.4001 410S 1.4002 405 1.4005 416 1.4006 410 1.4016 430 1.4021 420 1.4024 403 1.4057 431 1.4104 430F 1.4112 440B 1.4113...
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Book: Corrosion of Weldments
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2006
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.cw.t51820115
EISBN: 978-1-62708-339-3
... 1.00 0.50 11.5–13.0 ... 0.04 0.03 ... S41000 410 0.15 1.00 1.00 11.5–13.5 ... 0.04 0.03 ... S41400 414 0.15 1.00 1.00 11.5–13.5 1.25–2.50 0.04 0.03 ... S41600 416 0.15 1.25 1.00 12.0–14.0 ... 0.06 0.15 min 0.6 Mo (b) S41623 416Se 0.15 1.25 1.00 12.0...
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Martensitic stainless steels are essentially iron-chromium-carbon alloys that possess a body-centered tetragonal crystal structure (martensitic) in the hardened condition. Martensitic stainless steels are similar to plain carbon or low-alloy steels that are austenitized, hardened by quenching, and then tempered for increased ductility and toughness. This chapter provides a basic understanding of grade designations, properties, corrosion resistance, and general welding considerations of martensitic stainless steels. It also discusses the causes for hydrogen-induced cracking in martensitic stainless steels and describes sulfide stress corrosion resistance of type 410 weldments.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2000
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.ttg2.t61120289
EISBN: 978-1-62708-269-3
... Agency for Standardization and Metrology. The designations begin with the uppercase letters BDS and are followed by the numerical code of the standard. Canada CSA International (CSA) 178 Rexdale Blvd. Etobicoke (Toronto) ON M9W 1R3 Canada Tel: 416 747 4000 Fax: 416 747 4149 E-mail: certinfo...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.ssde.t52310123
EISBN: 978-1-62708-286-0
... … … 416 S41600 Wrought 0.15 max 1.25 0.15-0.30 1 12.0-14.0 … … … … 416Se S41623 Wrought 0.15 max 1.25 0.06 1 12.0-14 … … 0.15 min Se … 418 S41800 Wrought 0.15-0.20 0.5 0.03 0.5 12.0-14.0 … 1.80-2.20 2.50-3.50 W … 420 S42000 Wrought 0.15 min 1 0.03 1 12.0...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 1999
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.lmcs.t66560459
EISBN: 978-1-62708-291-4
... converting from Celsius to Fahrenheit, read the Fahrenheit equivalent in the column headed "F", F CF C F CF C . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -458 -456 -454 -452 -450 -448 -446 -444 -442 -440 -438 -436 -434 -432 -430 -428 -426 -424 -422 -420 -418 -416...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.secwr.t68350087
EISBN: 978-1-62708-315-7
... 8642–8660 55–63 55–63 62–64 Carburized grades of alloy steels (d) 3310 55–60 58–62 63–65 4615–4620 58–62 62–65 64–66 8615–8620 … 58–62 62–65 Martensitic stainless steels 410, 416 41–44 41–44 … 414, 431 42–47 42–47 … 420 49–56 49–56 … 440 (typical...
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This chapter discusses surface engineering treatments, including flame hardening, induction hardening, high-energy beam hardening, laser melting, and shot peening. It describes the basic implementation of each method, the materials for which they are suited, and their effect on surface metallurgy.
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2015
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.spsp2.t54410579
EISBN: 978-1-62708-265-5
... … … 416 0.15 max 1.2 12–14 … 0.15S min 420 0.15 min 1.0 12–14 … … 431 0.20 max 1.0 15–17 1.2–2.5 … 440A 0.60–0.75 1.0 16–18 … 0.75Mo max 440B 0.75–0.95 1.0 16–18 … 0.75Mo max 440C 0.95–1.20 1.0 16–18 … 0.75Mo max Body-centered cubic, magnetic, heat...
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Stainless steels derive their name from their exceptional corrosion resistance, which is attributed to their finely tuned compositions. This chapter discusses the alloying elements used in stainless steels and the some of the processing challenges they present. One of the biggest challenges is that stainless steels cannot be hardened by heat treatment. As a result, they are highly sensitive to processing-induced defects and the formation of detrimental phases. The chapter explains how alloy design, phase equilibria, microstructure, and thermomechanical processing can be concurrently optimized to produce high-quality austenitic, ferritic, and duplex stainless steels.
Book Chapter
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2006
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pht2.t51440175
EISBN: 978-1-62708-262-4
... … S41000 410 0.15 1.00 1.00 11.5–13.5 … 0.04 0.03 … S41400 414 0.15 1.00 1.00 11.5–13.5 1.25–2.50 0.04 0.03 … S41600 416 0.15 1.25 1.00 12.0–14.0 … 0.06 0.15 min 0.6 Mo (b) S41623 416Se 0.15 1.25 1.00 12.0–14.0 … 0.06 0.06 0.15 min Se S42000 420 0.15 min...
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This chapter discusses the processes involved in heat treating of stainless steels, providing information on the classification, chemical compositions, and corrosion resistance of stainless steels and the effect of specific elements on the characteristics of iron-base alloys. Five groups of stainless steels are discussed: austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, precipitation-hardening, and duplex grades. The chapter also describes the heat treatment conditions that should be maintained for processing of stainless steels.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.mfadr7.t91110499
EISBN: 978-1-62708-247-1
... ). [8] Cole E. I. Jr. , „ Beam-Based Defect Localization Methods “, Desk Reference of Microelectronics Failure Analysis , 5th Edition , 406 - 416 ( 2005 ). [9] Beaudoin F. , Desplats R. , Perdu P. , Boit C. , „ Principles of Thermal Laser Stimulation Techniques...
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This article provides an introduction to the dynamic random access memory (DRAM) operation with a focus to localization techniques of the defects combined with some physical failure analysis examples and case studies for memory array failures. It discusses the electrical measurement techniques for array failure analysis. The article then presents know-how-based analysis techniques of array failures by bitmap classification. The limits of bitmapping that lead to well-known localization techniques like thermally induced voltage alteration and optical beam induced resistance change are also discussed. The article concludes by providing information on soft defect localization techniques.
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.hss.t52790257
EISBN: 978-1-62708-356-0
Book Chapter
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 31 December 2020
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtbp.t59310233
EISBN: 978-1-62708-326-3
... Martensitic types 403 S40300 0.15 1.00 0.50 11.5–13.0 … 0.04 0.03 … 410 S41000 0.15 1.00 1.00 11.5–13.5 … 0.04 0.03 … 414 S41400 0.15 1.00 1.00 11.5–13.5 1.25–2.50 0.04 0.03 … 416 S41600 0.15 1.25 1.00 12.0–14.0 … 0.06 0.15 min 0.6 Mo (b) 416Se S41623...
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This chapter discusses the composition and classification of stainless steels and focuses on the processes involved in heat treatment and applications of these steels. The wrought and the cast stainless steels covered are ferritic, austenitic, duplex (ferritic-austenitic), martensitic, and precipitation-hardening. In addition, information on special considerations for stainless steel castings is also provided. The heat treatment processes explained in the chapter are preheating, annealing, stress relieving, hardening, tempering, austenite conditioning, heat aging, and nitride surface hardening. Finally, some special considerations for stainless steel castings are discussed.
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 September 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.fahtsc.t51130525
EISBN: 978-1-62708-284-6
... +64.4 +68.0 +22 À5.56 305.6 152 66.67 539.6 282 138.89 773.6 412 211.11 +24 À4.44 309.2 154 67.73 543.2 284 140.00 777.2 414 212.22 +71.6 +26 À3.33 312.8 156 68.83 546.8 286 141.11 780.8 416 213.33 +75.2 +28 À2.22 316.4 158 70.00 550.4 288 142.22 784.4 418 214.44 +78.8 +30 À1.11 320.0 160 71.11 554.0...
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.hss.9781627083560
EISBN: 978-1-62708-356-0
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 October 2011
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.mnm2.t53060291
EISBN: 978-1-62708-261-7
... 1.25–2.50 0.04 0.03 … S41600 416 0.15 1.25 1.00 12.0–14.0 … 0.06 0.15 min 0.6 Mo (b) S41623 416Se 0.15 1.25 1.00 12.0–14.0 … 0.06 0.06 0.15 min Se S42000 420 0.15 min 1.00 1.00 12.0–14.0 … 0.04 0.03 … S42020 420F 0.15 min 1.25 1.00 12.0–14.0 … 0.06...
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Steels that resist corrosive attack from normal atmospheric exposure and contain a minimum of 10.5% Cr and 50% Fe are generally classified as stainless steels. Their special qualities lie in a chromium-rich oxide surface film that quickly regrows when damaged. This chapter discusses the classification, composition, properties, treatments, and applications of austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, duplex, precipitation-hardening, powder metallurgy, and cast stainless steels. It also reviews the history of stainless steels and provides information on alloy designation systems.
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Book: Introduction to Thin Film Deposition Techniques: Key Topics in Materials Science and Engineering
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 31 January 2023
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.itfdtktmse.t56060001
EISBN: 978-1-62708-440-6
... , ASM International , p 412 – 416 4. Rigney D. , Vacuum Coating , Metals Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 5: Surface Cleaning, Finishing, and Coating , ASM International , p 387 – 411 5. Legge G. , Ion-Vapor-Deposited Coatings for Improved Corrosion Protection , Products...
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This chapter presents the theory and practice associated with the application of thin films. The first half of the chapter describes physical deposition processes in which functional coatings are deposited on component surfaces using mechanical, electromechanical, or thermodynamic techniques. Physical vapor deposition (PVD) techniques include sputtering, e-beam evaporation, arc-PVD, and ion plating and are best suited for elements and compounds with moderate melting points or when a high-purity film is required. The remainder of the chapter covers chemical vapor deposition (CVD) processes, including atomic layer deposition, plasma-enhanced and plasma-assisted CVD, and various forms of vapor-phase epitaxy, which are commonly used for compound films or when deposit purity is less critical. A brief application overview is also presented.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2015
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.piht2.t55050301
EISBN: 978-1-62708-311-9
... are ferritic, austenitic, and martens- itic. Martensitic stainless is the only stainless that is magnetic and is the series of stainless steels that are induction hardened (such as 416, 430, and 440 stainless steels). static heat cycle. See single shot. stress. A surface or internal force of compression...
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2015
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.piht2.9781627083119
EISBN: 978-1-62708-311-9
Book Chapter
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2007
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.htcma.t52080445
EISBN: 978-1-62708-304-1
... … 414 S41400 0.15 (a) 11.5–13.5 1.25–2.50 Bal … 416 S41600 0.15 (a) 12.0–14.0 … Bal S: 0.15 min 416 (Se) S41623 0.15 (a) 12.0–14.0 … Bal Se: 0.15 min 420 S42000 0.15 (a) 12.0–14.0 … Bal … 431 S43100 0.20 (a) 15.0–17.0 1.25–2.50 Bal … 440A S44002 0.60...
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This appendix is a collection of tables listing the chemical compositions of wrought ferritic steels; wrought stainless steels; cast corrosion- and heat-resistant alloys; wrought iron-, nickel-, and cobalt-base alloys; cast nickel- and cobalt-base alloys; oxide-dispersion-strengthened alloys; and iron-, nickel- and cobalt-base filler metals.
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