What is nitronic material?
Nitronic is the trade name for a collection of nitrogen-strengthened stainless steel alloys. They are austenitic stainless steels.
What type of material is Nitronic 50?
austenitic premium stainless steel
Nitronic 50 is an austenitic premium stainless steel that provides better corrosion resistance than 300 or 400 series stainless. The combination of strength, superior corrosion resistance, and low magnetic permability makes this alloy a top choice for high-risk applications such as medical implantations.
What is the difference between Nitronic 50 and 60?
Nitronic 50 is a corrosion-resistant metal with low magnetic permeability. Generally considered an all-purpose metal, nitronic 60 is oxidation resistant and tolerates extreme wear and galling. Contact us for more information on nitronic alloys or other specialty metals.
What is the hardness of Nitronic 50?
150
Nitronic 50 Stainless Steel Hardness Annealed nitronic 50 stainless steel has a Brinell scale hardness of 150, and a Rockwell hardness of B80. Nitronic 50 stainless cannot be hardened by heat treatment; cold working will increase strength and hardness.
Is Nitronic 60 hard to machine?
Design to existing stock sizes – machining Nitronic 60 is generally more difficult when compared to SS316 (316’s machinability rating is 36 compared to Nitronic’s 22).
How hard is Nitronic 60?
The yield strength of Nitronic 60 is nearly twice that of 304 and 316 stainless steels. Chloride pitting resistance is superior to that of type 316 stainless; Nitronic 60 provides excellent high temperature oxidation resistance and low temperature impact.
What is Inconel made out of?
nickel
Composition. Inconel alloys vary widely in their compositions, but all are predominantly nickel, with chromium as the second element.
Which stainless steels are austenitic?
The most common austenitic stainless steel and most common of all stainless steel is Type 304, also known as 18/8 or A2. Type 304 is extensively used in such items as, cookware, cutlery, and kitchen equipment. Type 316 is the next most common austenitic stainless steel.
Is Nitronic 60 magnetic?
Nitronic® 60 is characterized by low magnetic permeability even after severe cold working and at cryogenic temperatures.
What is S20910 SST?
Nitronic 50, 50HS UNS S20910 NITRONIC 50 is a high strength austenitic stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance, used where grades 316 and 316L are only marginal. NITRONIC 50HS is a higher strength version, available only in heavy section bar.
Is nitronic a cobalt based stainless steel?
This alloy provides a significant lower cost way to fight wear and galling compared to Nickel or Cobalt based alloys. This wear data republished from Armco brochure. NITRONIC is a trademark of AK Steel….
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Is Nitronic 60 a stainless steel?
AK Steel’s ARMCO NITRONIC 60 Stainless Steel provides a significantly lower cost way to fight wear and galling compared with cobalt-bearing and high nickel alloys. Its uniform corrosion resistance is better than Type 304 in most media. Chloride pitting resistance is superior to Type 316.
What are the machinability characteristics of Nitronic 50?
Nitronic 50’s machinability characteristics are like other austenitic stainless steels. However, due to its high work hardening rate, Nitronic 50 stainless requires more power, slower speeds, and higher rigidity. Carbide-coated tooling is recommended.
What is Armco Nitronic 50 stainless steel?
Outstanding corrosion resistance gives Armco’s NITRONIC 50 Stainless Steel the leading edge for applications where Types 316. 316L, 317 and 317L are only marginal. It’s an effective alloy for the petroleum, petrochemical, chemical, fertilizer, nuclear fuel recycling, pulp and paper, textile, food processing and marine industries.
What is the hardness of Nitronic 50 steel forgings?
Our Nitronic 50 steel forgings serve a variety of industries which include, but are not limited to: Annealed nitronic 50 stainless steel has a Brinell scale hardness of 150, and a Rockwell hardness of B80. Nitronic 50 stainless cannot be hardened by heat treatment; cold working will increase strength and hardness.