Stainless Steel 15-7 is stocked by 8 North American distributors and produced by 12 large mills. Distributors will offer small quantity buys while mills will generally only sell large quantities, with delivery times anywhere from 10 to 50 weeks depending on size and form required
This material is stocked primarily in Wire Products by 4 distributors but is also available to a lesser extent in Flat Rolled Products, Forging Products, and Bar Products.
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Specifications
The following specifications cover Stainless Steel 15-7
- AMS 5520
- AMS 5657
- ASTM A564 (632)
- ASTM A579 (632)
- ASTM A693 (632)
- ASTM A705 (632)
- DIN 1.4532
- DIN 1.4574
- MIL S-8955
- UNS S15700
Property Results
Related Metals:
- AL 15-7(tm)
- Armco PH 15-7 Mo(tm)
- Armco15-7 Mo(tm)
Chemistry Data : [top]
Aluminum
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0.75 - 1.5 |
Carbon
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0.09 max |
Chromium
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14 - 16 |
Iron
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Balance |
Manganese
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1 max |
Molybdenum
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2 - 3 |
Nickel
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6.5 - 7.75 |
Phosphorus
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0.04 max |
Silicon
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1 max |
Sulphur
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0.03 max |
Principal Design Features
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This alloy is a semi-austenitic precipitation hardening stainless steel. It combines moderate corrosion resistance with high strength and hardness at operating temperatures up to 900 F.
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Applications
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Retaining rings, springs, diaphragms, aircraft bulkheads, welded and brazed honeycomb panels and other uses requiring high strength at elevated temperatures.
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Machinability
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Tough and gummy, this alloy responds best to machining in the hardened conditions. Chip breakers are suggested.
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Welding
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Readily welded by most of the common arc and resistance methods. Preheating and post weld annealing is not required in this alloy. Avoid inert gas shielding to prevent oxidation of aluminum.
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Heat Treatment
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CONDITION C - Results from heavy cold working of solution treated material. CONDITION CH900- Heat Condition C material to 900 F(482 C), hold for 1 hour, air cool. CONDITION A1750- After fabrication heat solution treated material to 1750 F(955 C), hold for 10 minutes, cool rapidly to room temperature. CONDITION R100- Within 1 hour of treating to Condition A1750, cool to -100 F(-73 C) and hold for 8 hours. Air warm to room temperature. CONDITION RH 950- From Condition R100 material, heat to 950 F( 510 C), hold for 1 hour, air cool. CONDITION T- After fabrication, heat to 1400 F (760 C) and hold for 90 minutes. Within 60 minutes, cool to 55 F (13 C), and hold for 1/2 hour. CONDITION TH1050- From Condition T, heat to 1050 F (565 C) and hold for 90 minutes, air cool
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Hot Working
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This alloy works well in all common hot working procedures. Material should be annealed after hot working for best heat treat response.
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Cold Working
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Cold work is restricted only by this alloys high initial yield strength. The alloy is not favored for cold working but can be moderately formed.
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Annealing
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1900 F (1038 C) for 1 hour, rapid cooling. Also known as " solution treating."
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Physical Data : [top]
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Density (lb / cu. in.)
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0.282
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Specific Gravity
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7.804
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Specific Heat (Btu/lb/Deg F - [32-212 Deg F])
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0.11
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Mechanical Data : [top]
MSO currently has no data available for this grade.
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