Ibreakstuffdigitally
Mechanical
- Nov 18, 2005
- 37
Hello
I'm speccing a piece of spring wire for service in sea water. The spring isn't going to see particularly high stress, but it will be in and out of the water, sometimes submerged for days, sometimes on deck for days.
My first choice would be a cold worked 304 or 316 stainless, but I understand that these materials can come to grief under these conditions, specifically, stress corrosion cracking.
We've used duplex stainless and nitronics before with good success in very different aplications, but I don't think these are particularly common as cold worked spring wires.
What common spring wire could I expect to give good service under these conditions? Do I have a range of price options? (It might make sense to go for an expensive material for a prototype, just to take material concerns out of the equation, and work on lowering material costs later.)
Thanks in advance for any help
I'm speccing a piece of spring wire for service in sea water. The spring isn't going to see particularly high stress, but it will be in and out of the water, sometimes submerged for days, sometimes on deck for days.
My first choice would be a cold worked 304 or 316 stainless, but I understand that these materials can come to grief under these conditions, specifically, stress corrosion cracking.
We've used duplex stainless and nitronics before with good success in very different aplications, but I don't think these are particularly common as cold worked spring wires.
What common spring wire could I expect to give good service under these conditions? Do I have a range of price options? (It might make sense to go for an expensive material for a prototype, just to take material concerns out of the equation, and work on lowering material costs later.)
Thanks in advance for any help