- 17-4
- AL 17-4 (tm)
- Carpenter Custom 630 (tm)
Chemistry Data
There is no chemistry data available for this grade.
Principal Design Features
One of the most widely used precipitation hardening grades
in the business. While soft and ductile in the solution
annealed condition, it is capable of high properties with
a single precipitation or aging treatment. Characterized
by good corrosion resistance, high harness, toughness and
strength.
Applications
Commonly used in both aircraft and gas turbines,
nuclear reactor, paper mill, oil field, and chemical process
components.
Machinability
Long, gummy chips characterize this alloys machinability.
It can be machined in the annealed condition, however condition
H1150M will yield best results. Post machining solution
treatment of parts will be required prior to final hardening
if machining in this condition.
Forming
This alloy is capable of being only mildly formed. If forming
is required, do so in the overaged condition for best results.
Welding
Successfully welded by common fusion and resistance methods,
this alloy should not be joined by oxyacetylene welding.
AWS E/ER630 filler metal is recommended if required.
Heat Treatment
CONDITION A--Soak at 1900 F (1038 C) for 30 minutes and
cool below 60 F (16 C) for complete martensite transformation.
CONDITION H 950- Treat Condition A material at 900 F(482
C) for 1 hour, air cool.. CONDITION H925, H1025, H1075,
H1100, H1150- Soak solution treated material for 4 hours
at specified temperature, air cool, CONDITION H1150M- Soak
solution treated material at 1400 F (760 C) for 2 hours,
air cool, then re-heat to 1150 F (620 C) for 4 hours and
air cool.
Forging
Soak for 1 hour at 2150 F (1177 C) prior to forging. Do
not work below 1850 F (1010 C). Post-work solution treatment
is required prior to final hardening.
Hot Working
17-4 PH can be easily hot worked using most of the common
processes. It is suggested that material be solution treated
at 1900 F(1038 C) then formed during cooling while the material
is still austenitic. Post-work solution treatment is required
prior to final hardening.
Cold Working
Despite its high initial yield strength, 17-4 can be cold
worked successfully by most common methods.
Annealing
1900 F (1038 C), hold for 1/2 hour, rapid cool.
Hardening
This alloy has good ductility and may be readily formed
by all conventional methods. Because the alloy is stronger
than regular steel it requires more powerful equipment to
accomplish forming. Heavy-duty lubricants should be used
during cold forming.
Mechanical Data
There is no Mechnical data available for this grade.
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