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Master Bond adhesives
Crucible Steel CPM® S35VN™ Stainless Steel
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Martensitic; Stainless Steel

Material Notes: CPM S35VN is a martensitic stainless steel designed to offer improved toughness over CPM S30V. It is also easier to machine and polish than CPM S30V. Its chemistry has been rebalanced so that it forms some niobium carbides along with vanadium and chromium carbides. Substituting niobium carbides for some of the vanadium carbides makes CPM S35VN about 15-20% tougher than CPM S30V without any loss of wear resistance. CPM S35VN’s improved toughness gives it better resistance to edge chipping. Because both vanadium and niobium carbides are harder and more effective than chromium carbides in providing wear resistance, the CPM stainless blade steels offer improved edge retention over conventional high chromium steels such as 440C and D2.

The CPM process produces very homogeneous, high quality steel characterized by superior dimensional stability, grindability, and toughness compared to steels produced by conventional melting practices.

Information provided by Crucible Industries

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Available Properties
  • Density
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, austenitized at 1900°F, tempered at 1000°F + freeze
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, austenitized at 1900°F then quenched
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, austenitized at 2000°F, oil quenched + freeze
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, austenitized at 1900°F then quenched and tempered
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, austenitized at 1900°F then quenched and tempered
  • Hardness, Rockwell C, austenitized at 1900°F then quenched and tempered
  • Modulus of Elasticity
  • Charpy Impact, Transverse C-notch
  • CTE, linear
  • CTE, linear
  • Thermal Conductivity
  • Carbon, C
  • Chromium, Cr
  • Iron, Fe, as balance
  • Molybdenum, Mo
  • Niobium, Nb (Columbium, Cb)
  • Vanadium, V
  
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