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STEEL CASTINGS - TECHNICAL DATA

SECTION #4 (cont'd) - Corrosion & Heat Resisting Stainless Steels, Tool Steels and Nickel Based Alloys

Rev. 4 6  
ALLOY ASTM CHEMICAL COMPOSITION MINIMUM MECHANICAL PROPERTIES EQUIVALENT FOREIGN SPECS CHARACTERISTICS & APPLICATIONS  
  SPECIFICATION (MAXIMUM UNLESS RANGE SPECIFIED) CHARPY TENSILE YIELD ELONG BRINELL BRITISH GERMAN USA    
      C Si Mn Ni Cr Mo OTHER "V" NOTCH STRENGTH STRENGTH   HARDNESS STANDARD STANDARD WROUGHT    
      % % % % % % % FT LB P.S.I. P.S.I. % BHN BS3100 DIN 17445 AISI STD    
TOOL STEEL A597: CA-2 0.95-1.05 1.50 0.75   4.75-5.50 0.90-1.40 V 0.20-0.50         58-62 RC       This alloy is an air hardening alloy, intermediate in abrasion resistance between the oil hardening and high d high  
                                    carbon types. It possesses good toughness characteristics along with excellent non-deforming properties.perties.  
  A597: CD-2 1.40-1.60 1.50 1.00   11.0-13.0 0.70-1.20 V 0.40-1.0         58-64 RC       These steels are highly wear resistant with deep-hardening promoted by high carbon and chromium contents.  
                  Co 0.70-1.0                 A careful balance of alloying elements and air-hardening properties results in extremely low dimensional  
  A597: CD-5 1.35-1.60 1.50 0.75   11.0-13.0 0.70-1.20 V 0.35-0.55         58-64 RC       change in hardenability. Medium resistance to heat softening limits the use of this group to applications  
                  Co 2.5-3.5                 < 900 F. Typical uses are long-run blanking and forming dies, brick moulds, gages & abrasion-resistant liners.nt liners.  
  A597: CM-2 0.78-0.88 1.00 0.75 0.25 3.75-4.50 4.50-5.50 V 1.25-2.20         64-66 RC       This alloy is similar in properties to tungsten high speed tool steel but it has slightly greater toughnessess  
                  Co 0.25                 at the same hardness. The main advantage of this alloy over the tungsten group lies in its lower cost, while  
                  W 5.50-6.75                 maintaining equivalent performance. Typical use is for cutting tools of all types.  
  A597: CS-5 0.50-0.65 1.75-2.25 0.60-1.0 0.40-0.60 0.35 0.20-0.80 V 3.50         53-58 RC       Shock resisting steels with carbon content maintained at about 0.5% have high strength with moderate wear te wear   
                                    resistance. Principal use is for chisels, rivet seats, hammers and other tools where repetitive high-impact  
  A597: CS-7 0.45-0.55 0.60-1.0 0.40-0.80   3.0-3.50 1.20-1.60                   loading is developed.  
                                       
  A597: CH-12 0.30-0.40 1.50 0.75   4.75-5.75 1.25-1.75 V 0.20-0.50         40-55 RC       These alloys are extremely deep hardening and may be air hardened in heavy sections. This property, with  
                  W 1.0-1.70                 balanced alloy content, is responsible for low distortion in hardening. Applications include forging dies,  
  A597: CH-13 0.30-0.42 1.50 0.75   4.75-5.75 1.25-1.75 V 0.75-1.20         40-55 RC       die casting dies, mandrels.  
                                       
  A597: CO-1 0.85-1.00 1.50 1.0-1.30   0.40-1.0   V 0.30         58-62 RC       Oil hardening cold work steels are relatively inexpensive and their high carbon content produces adequate  
                  W 0.40-0.60                 wear resistance for short term applications at or near room temperature. Applications: short-run forming dies.  
HEAT A297:HC 0.50 2.00 1.50 4.00 26.0-30.0 0.50     55     180-250 452C11 1.4085 446 Excellent resistance to oxidation & high sulfurous flue gas (2100 F) but exhibits low creep  
RESISTING                               G-X70CR29   strength.  Applications include cemented ring segments, sinter bars & blower tubes.  
STAINLESS A297:HD 0.50 2.00 1.50 4.0-7.0 26.0-30.0 0.50     75 35 8 170-210   1.4823 327 Similar to above, except exhibits greater creep & ductility.  Applications include support skids,   
STEEL                               G-X40CRNISI274   recuperators & nose ring segments.  
  A297:HE 0.20-0.50 2.00 2.00 8.0-11.0 26.0-30.0 0.50     85 40 9 180-220 309C40   312 The high chromium content makes this alloy suitable for use in sulfurous atmospheres up to 2100 F.  
                                    Applications include burner nozzles, recuperators & deflectors.  
  A297:HF 0.20-0.40 2.00 2.00 8.0-12.0 18.0-23.0 0.50     70 35 25 150-190 302C35 1.4825 308 Good resistance to oxidation up to 1600 F.  Good creep strength up to 1500 F.  Applications include  
                                G-X25CRNISI189   sinter decks, billet skids & conveyor belt links.  
  A297:HH 0.20-0.50 2.00 2.00 11.0-14.0 24.0-28.0 0.50     75 35 10 170-210 309C35 1.4837 309 Good corrosion resistance & creep strength in hot gas applications up to 1900 F.  Applications   
  A447:TYPE II                         309C30 G-X40CRNISI2512   include cooler grates, sinter/pelletising grate bars, rabble arms, burner nozzles & supports.  
  A297:HI 0.20-0.50 2.00 2.00 14.0-18.0 26.0-30.0 0.50     70 35 10 170-210       Good oxidation resistance to 2150 F.  Primarily used for billet skids, furnace rails, lead pots & retorts  
                                    for Mg production.  
  A297:HK 0.20-0.60 2.00 2.00 18.0-22.0 24.0-28.0 0.50     65 35 10 170-220 310C45 1.4848 310 Good corrosion resistance & excellent creep strength to sulfurous, oxidizing & reducing gases   
                              310C40 G-X40CRSINI2520   up to 2000 F.  Applications include rolls, cement cooler grates, burner nozzles & U-bends.  
  A297:HL 0.20-0.60 2.00 2.00 18.0-22.0 28.0-32.0 0.50     65 35 10 180-220       Excellent corrosion resistance to oxidizing & reducing gases up to 2050 F.  Applications include    
                                    radiant tubes, furnace skids, stack dampers, enameling furnace carriers & fixtures.  
  A297:HN 0.20-0.50 2.00 2.00 23.0-27.0 19.0-23.0 0.50     63   8 150-190 311C11     Exhibits high creep strength & ductility up to 2000 F.  Applications include brazing fixtures, furnace  
                                    beams, chains & piercaps.  
  A297:HT 0.35-0.75 2.50 2.00 33.0-37.0 15.0-19.0 0.50     65   4 170-200 330C12   330 High nickel content and low thermal expansion make this alloy suitable for high thermal shock & fatigue. Thisue.  This  
                                    alloy also exhibits good resistance to carburization & nitriding (heat treat fixtures).  
  A297:HP 0.35-0.75 2.50 2.00 33.0-37.0 24.0-28.0 0.50     62.5 34 4 180-220       The high nickel & chromium provides high resistance to oxidation, combustion & high creep stress    
                                    to 2150 F.  Applications include tube supports, heat treat trays & fixtures.  
  A297:HU 0.35-0.75 2.50 2.00 37.0-41.0 17.0-21.0 0.50     65   4 180-220       High resistance to hot gas corrosion even in presence of some sulphur. Used in severe service applicationscations  
                                    where corrosion must be minimized up to 2100 F. These alloys withstand temperature cycling withoutut  
  A297:HW 0.35-0.75 2.50 2.00 58.0-62.0 10.0-14.0 0.50     65     180-220       cracking or severe warping.  
                                    Typical applications in which these alloys give excellent service include nitriding, carburizing and hardening  
  A297:HX 0.35-0.75 2.50 2.00 64.0-68.0 15.0-19.0 0.50     60     180-220       fixtures, heat-treating boxes, retorts and burner parts.  
                                       
                                       

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