In the world of materials engineering, selecting the right alloy can be the key to success. One such remarkable material that has been gaining recognition is 1. steel. (1. Material)
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1. steel, also known as X33CrS16, belongs to the martensitic stainless steel family. Its unique composition and properties make it a valuable asset in various industries. In this guide, we will dive deep into the world of 1. steel, unveiling its secrets and showcasing its incredible versatility.
The composition of 1. steel is a crucial factor in determining its performance. It primarily consists of:
This distinctive blend of elements results in a stainless steel alloy that offers exceptional properties.
1. steel finds applications in a wide range of industries, thanks to its remarkable qualities:
1. steel offers numerous advantages that set it apart from other materials:
When working with 1. steel, following proper guidelines and practices is essential:
Q1: Can 1. steel be used for food processing equipment?
Yes, 1. steel is suitable for food processing equipment due to its corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning.
Q2: What is the maximum temperature that 1. steel can withstand?
1. steel can withstand temperatures of up to 300°C (572°F) without significant loss of properties.
Q3: Is 1. steel magnetic?
Yes, it is magnetic as it belongs to the martensitic stainless steel category.
Q4: Can 1. steel be used for outdoor applications?
Yes, it can be used for outdoor applications with proper maintenance to prevent corrosion.
Q5: Are there any alternative materials to 1. steel for specific applications?
Depending on your specific requirements, you may consider alternative materials, such as other stainless steels or tool steels, for certain applications.
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DIN:X 33 CrS 16280 - 325 HB
( 950 - N/mm²)
18 W/m K
corrosion resistant, pre-toughened tool steel with good machinability due to Sulphur additive
plates for corrosion resistant mould bases and die sets;
moulds for corrosive plastics; the expense for protection and care of mould tools is reduced thanks to increased corrosion resistance; not suitable for mould inserts
unusual:
Polishing, etching, EDM, nitriding, hard chroming
Usually no heat treatment is required
Soft annealing:
850 to 880 °C for about 2 to 5 hours
slow controlled cooling, further cooling in air, annealing hardness max. 240 HB
Hardening:
to °C
keeping curing temperature for 30 minutes
quenching in oil is preferable
obtainable hardness: 48 HRC
Tempering:
slow heating to tempering temperature immediately after hardening;
minimum time in furnace: 2 hour per 20 mm part thickness;
tempering twice is recommended
Annealing graph: