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Ametek 17-4 P/M Process, Sintered at 2300°F (1260°C)
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Stainless Steel; Precipitation Hardening Stainless

Material Notes: Composition reported is typical of 17-4 precipitation hardening stainless. This alloy is widely used because of its high strength, high hardness, excellent corrosion resistance, and easy heat treatment. The 17-4 PH alloy is used in aerospace, medical, food processing, and chemical industries for applications such as pump shafts, valve stems, braces, fasteners, coupling, rocket and missile components, hydraulic actuators, and wear rings.

Mechanical property data below is from samples aged for 1 hour at 900°F (482°C) in hydrogen - the H900 condition, which maximizes strength. The properties that can be expected for material that was lubricated with 3/4% Acrawax C and compacted at 48 tsi are shown below.

17-4 PH is a registered trademark of Armco, Inc.; information provided by Ametek Specialty Metal Product Division.

Key Words: UNS S17400, Powder metallurgy, 17-4PH, 17/4PH, 17-4 PH, 17/4 PH, Precipitation Hardening
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Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Rockwell B 105105
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 900 MPa131000 psi
Tensile Strength, Yield 660 MPa95700 psi
Elongation at Break 1.8 %1.8 %
 
Component Elements PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Carbon, C 0.035 %0.035 %
Chromium, Cr 16.3 %16.3 %
Copper, Cu 4.0 %4.0 %
Iron, Fe 74 %74 %as balance
Manganese, Mn 0.50 %0.50 %
Nickel, Ni 4.0 %4.0 %
Niobium, Nb (Columbium, Cb) 0.30 %0.30 %
Phosphorus, P 0.020 %0.020 %
Silicon, Si 0.50 %0.50 %
Sulfur, S 0.015 %0.015 %

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