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Nitronic 33 fracture mech data

Nitronic 33 fracture mech data

Nitronic 33 fracture mech data

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Does anyone know where I can find Nitronic 33 fracture mechanics data? Is it superior or inferior to either Nitronic 40 or Nitronic 60?

RE: Nitronic 33 fracture mech data

In the annealed condition I would expect them to all be about the same. Only different by the strength levels.

In the cold worked condition I would expect 40 and 50 to be similar to each other, and better than 60 or 30/33.
30/33 are known to form some martensite on cold work and therefore would loose a bit of toughness esp at low temperatures.

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