NITRONIC® 60
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Chemistry Chemical Requirements Ni Cr Mn Si N Mo C Max 9.00 18.00 9.00 4.5 0.18 0.75 0.10 Min 8.00 16.00 7.00 3.5 0.08 Tensile Data Mechanical Property Requirements Under 0.5″ Ultimate Tensile Yield Strength (0.2% OS) Elong. in 4D R/A Hardness Min 105 KSi 55 KSi 35% 55% Max Min 724 MPa 379 MPa Max Mechanical Property Requirements Over 0.5″ Ultimate Tensile Yield Strength (0.2% OS) Elong. R/A Har...
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Chemical Requirements |
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Ni | Cr | Mn | Si | N | Mo | C | |
Max | 9.00 | 18.00 | 9.00 | 4.5 | 0.18 | 0.75 | 0.10 |
Min | 8.00 | 16.00 | 7.00 | 3.5 | 0.08 |
Mechanical Property Requirements Under 0.5″ |
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Ultimate Tensile | Yield Strength (0.2% OS) | Elong. in 4D | R/A | Hardness | |
Min | 105 KSi | 55 KSi | 35% | 55% | |
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Min | 724 MPa | 379 MPa | |||
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Mechanical Property Requirements Over 0.5″ |
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Ultimate Tensile | Yield Strength (0.2% OS) | Elong. | R/A | Hardness | |
Min | 95 KSi | 50 KSi | 35% | 55% | |
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Min | 655 MPa | 345 MPa | |||
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There are other high strength properties available for sizes of bar, wire, sheet and plate. Inquire with a sales associate at High Performance Alloys for more information. See bulletin, or brochure on the material (above) for a quick overview.
- Automotive valves – can withstand gas temperatures of upto 1500°F for a minimum of 50,000 miles.
- Fastener galling – capable of frequent assembly and disassembly, allowing more use of the fastener before the threads are torn up, also helps to eliminate corroded or frozen fasteners.
- Pins – Used in roller prosthetics & chains to ensure a better fit of parts (closer tolerance, non-lubricated) and longer lasting.
- Marine shafts – better corrosion than types 304 and 316, with double the yield strength.
- Pin and hanger expansion joints for bridges – better corrosion, galling-resistance, low temperature toughness, & high charpy values at sub-zero temps compared to the A36 and A588 carbon steels commonly used.
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