Is nitronic magnetic?

Is nitronic magnetic?

Is nitronic magnetic?

Nitronic® 60 is characterized by low magnetic permeability even after severe cold working and at cryogenic temperatures.

Is Nitronic 60 magnetic?

What type of steel is Nitronic 60?

austenitic stainless steel
Nitronic 60 is a nitrogen strengthened austenitic stainless steel, with outstanding strength and resistance to wear and galling. It has corrosion resistance better than 304, and pitting resistance better than 316.

Can you heat treat Nitronic 60?

Electralloy Nitronic® 60 Stainless Steel is not hardenable by heat treatment. Annealing at 1950° F (1066° C) followed by water quenching is recommended.

Can Nitronic 60 be welded?

For a good high strength weld use Nitronic 60, 309 or 310 as fillers in the as welded condition. For austenitic or wear resistance, use only the base for deposit or Nitronic 60 filler in the as welded condition. The corrosion resistance of Armco NITRONIC 60 Stainless Steel falls between that of types 304 and 316.

What are the properties of Nitronic 60 alloy?

Nitronic 60 is truly an all purpose metal. This fully austenitic alloy was originally designed as a temperature alloy, and subsequently has good high temperature properties for temperatures around 1800ºF. The oxidation resistance of Nitronic 60 is similar to Type 309 S.S.,…

When to use Nitronic 50 in strongly corrosive media?

When as-welded material is to be used in strongly corrosive media, the 2050 F (1121 C) condition should be specified in order to minimize the possibility of intergranular attack. Armco NITRONIC 50 Stainless Steel provides outstanding corrosion resistance – superior to Types 316, 316L, 317 and 317L in many media.

What kind of steel is Nitronic made of?

NITRONIC is a trademark of AK Steel. Elong. 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.

Why are annealed parts used in Nitronic cars?

The high mechanical strength in annealed parts permits use of reduced cross sections for weight, and cost reductions through the use of thinner stock. Several data sheets are available on the wear compatibility of this alloy with dissimilar couples, as well as self-mated coupled results.