NItronic 60 contradictory SCC data
NItronic 60 contradictory SCC data
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Two questions:
Does anyone know why in MAPTIS, Nitronic 60 annealed is rated "B" while Nitronic 60 in cold worked state up to 50% is rated "A"? Both meet the MFSC STD 3029 requirement of 30 days at >=75% YS, salt test exposure without failure, so both should be given an "A" rating, right?
Does anyone specifically make Nitronic 60 in the 20 or 50% cold worked state? Is it going to be hard to come by?
Does anyone know why in MAPTIS, Nitronic 60 annealed is rated "B" while Nitronic 60 in cold worked state up to 50% is rated "A"? Both meet the MFSC STD 3029 requirement of 30 days at >=75% YS, salt test exposure without failure, so both should be given an "A" rating, right?
Does anyone specifically make Nitronic 60 in the 20 or 50% cold worked state? Is it going to be hard to come by?





RE: NItronic 60 contradictory SCC data
First question, I would rate both the same (though I have a hard time calling any austenitic SS an A).
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Plymouth Tube
RE: NItronic 60 contradictory SCC data
If you want Nitronic 60 in a specific cold-worked condition, you'll need to contact HP Alloys and order it that way from them.
http://www.hpalloy.com/alloys/descriptions/NITRONI...
Good luck.
Terry
RE: NItronic 60 contradictory SCC data
RE: NItronic 60 contradictory SCC data
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RE: NItronic 60 contradictory SCC data
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Plymouth Tube
RE: NItronic 60 contradictory SCC data
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