Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Stainless Steel Pipes |
Standard: | ASTM, AISI, GB, JIS, DIN, EN |
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AerMet 100 is a martensitic steel alloy characterized by ultra-high strength. The property of this alloy comes directly from the robust crystalline structure that's a characteristic of almost every martensitic alloy. The main advantages of Steel AerMet 100 are superior fracture toughness and ductility, excellent fatigue and stress corrosion cracking resistance, and high fatigue strength. That said, Steel AerMet 100 is not a corrosion resistance alloy, which means that special care is needed for sealing the parts if they are to be used in wet environments.
Alloy Steel AerMet 100 Applications
Symbol | Element | Nominal % |
C | Carbon | 0.23 |
Co | Cobalt | 13.40 |
Cr | Chromium | 3.10 |
Ni | Nickel | 11.10 |
Mo | Molybdenum | 1.20 |
Ti | Titanium | .05 max |
Fe | Iron | Balance |
Property | ||
Density, lb /in3 | .285 | |
Modulus of Elasticity | 28.2 x 103 ksi | |
Electrical Resistivity | 70.0° F | 259.0 ohm-cir-mil/ft |
Critical Temperature | AC1 - 1065° F | AC3 - 1525° F |
Mean Co of Thermal Expansion | Annealed | Heat Treated |
600.0° F | 6.01 x 10-6 in/in/° F | 6.08 x 10-6 in/in/° F |
Like other carbon bearing high strength alloys, AerMet 100 alloy is subject to decarburization during hardening. Heat treatment should take place in a neutral atmosphere furnace, salt bath or vacuum. Decarburization should be determined by comparing the surface and internal hardness of a small test cube for proper response. Metallographic determination of decarburization is not recommended for this alloy.
AerMet 100 alloy can be normalized by heating to 1650° F (899° C) holding for one hour and air cooling to room temperature. Optimum softening for machining is obtained by following the 1650° F (899° C) normalize with a 16 hour 1250° F (677° C) overage anneal.
AerMet 100 alloy is softened by using a 1250° F (677° C) overage anneal for 16 hours. The optimum annealed hardness of 40 HRC maximum is obtained following this anneal.
The solution treatment temperature range is 1625° F+/-25° F (885° C +/-14° C) for 1 hour. The solution treatment temperature must be monitored by a thermocouple attached to the load.
Water quenching is not recommended. Proper quenching practice is essential for AerMet 100 alloy. The alloy should be cooled from the solution treatment temperature to 150° F (66° C) in 1 to 2 hours to develop optimum properties. Individual sections larger than 2" diameter to 1" thick (plate) must be quenched with oil in order to obtain 150° F (66° C) in 1 to 2 hours. Individual sections up to 2" diameter or 1" thick (plate) will air cool to 150° F (66° C) in 1 to 2 hours. The cooling rate of the furnace load must be monitored by a thermocouple attached to the hottest spot in the load to insure that the 2 hour cool to 150° F (66° C) is obtained.
Following cooling to room temperature, to obtain the full toughness capability AerMet 100 alloy should be cooled to -100° F (-73° C) and held for 1 hour. The parts can then be air warmed.
AerMet 100 alloy exhibits minimal size change during heat treatment; however, for some parts, mechanical straightening to compensate for distortion during heat treatment is appropriate. Prior to straightening, a low temperature stress relief at 350/400° F (482/204° C) for 5 hours following the refrigeration operation will provide an optimal combination of ductility and yield strength for the mechanical straightening operation.
The standard aging treatment for AerMet 100 alloy is 900° F +/- 10° F (482° C +/- 6° C) for 5 hours. Parts made from AerMet 100 alloy should never be aged at a temperature below 875° (468° C).
Aging Temperature | HRC |
As hardened | 51.0/53.0 |
875° F (468° C) 5 hrs | 54.5/55.5 |
900° F (482° C) 5 hrs | 53.0/54.0 |
925° F (496° C) 5 hrs | 51.0/52.5 |
AerMet is a registered trademark of CRS Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation.
Aermet 100 stainless steel plate sizes and specifications | |
Grade | Aermet 100 |
Stainless steel seamless pipe | Outside diameter: 4.0 - 1219mm, Thickness: 0.5 -100mm,Length: 24000mm |
Stainless steel welded pipe | Outside diameter: 6.0 - 2800mm, Thickness: 0.3 -45mm,Length: 18000mm |
Stainless steel capillary pipe | Outside diameter: 0.4 - 16.0mm, Thickness: 0.1 -2.0mm,Length: 18000mm |
Stainless steel welded sanitary pipe | Outside diameter:8.0- 850mm, Thickness: 1.0 -6.0mm |
Stainless steel seamless sanitary pipe | Outside diameter: 6.0- 219mm, Thickness: 1.0 -6.0mm |
Stainless steel square pipe | Side Length: 4*4 - 300*300mm, Thickness: 0.25 - 8.0mm, Length: 18000mm |
Stainless steel rectangular pipe | Side Length: 4*6 - 200*400mm, Thickness: 0.25 - 8.0mm, Length: 18000mm |
Stainless steel coil pipe | Outside diameter: 0.4 - 16mm, Thickness: 0.1 - 2.11mm |
Standard | American Standard: ASTM A312, ASME SA269, ASTM A269, ASME SA213, ASTM A213 ASTM A511 ASTM A789, ASTM A790, ASTM A376, ASME SA335, B161, SB163, SB338, SB667/668 Germany Standard: DIN2462.1-1981, DIN17456-85, DIN17458-85· European Standard: EN10216-5, EN10216-2 Japanese Standard: JIS G3463-2006, JISG3459-2012 Russian Standard: GOST 9941-81 |
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