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ALternative material

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deaconp

Mechanical
Oct 26, 2001
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Any Ideas on an alternative material Which may be used to replace stainless steel 17-4Ph H1150-M carrying the equivilent properties as this material

HRC- 27-33
Min Yield - 75 ksi
Min tensile - 115 ksi

any help would be great cheers

regads
pablo

 
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Pablo,

Do you really need the same range of hardness values?...or will equivalent yield and tensile strength suffice? Do you still want a precipitation hardened stainless steel that has been overaged? Are you looking to get a new material that has equivalent mechanical properties but has better corrosion properties? Are you looking for something cheaper? As currently stated, your question is so open ended the list of possible materials that fit your requirements is huge.

For starters:
PH 13-8, 15-5, 15-7Mo, and 17-7 steels in just about every condition (except annealed) would suffice.

Maybe you could provide some more information about what you are looking for?
Andy
 
John,

the situation is that with currently using 17-4 as a threaded housing but its female connection is also 17-4 and there for durring operations at temps > 175 degree C galling of the threads is occuring. Ideally my prefered option is to use a new material i.e Monel k500, or other materials carrying equivalent yield and tensile strength values. Working conditions or for use in oil well enviroments at high temps.
I have also heard of a material called toughmet produced by bush wellman ltd. would this material surfice.

regards pablo
 
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