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Martensitic stainless steels, Precipitation hardening steels

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Martensitic and precipitation hardening grades

Martensitic and precipitation hardening stainless steels are heat treatable and can therefore provide hardness and strength in a wide range. Allowing to workability they are supplied in solution annealed condition. 
The downstream manufacturer performs final heat treatment to meet the mechanical properties required.
Martensitic grades are basically Fe-Cr alloys with a higher carbon content than ferritics which enables them to harden on cooling in air, oil or water. Depending on grade and intended use, ductility is improved by tempering.
Typical applications for martensitic grades:
- cutting utensils
- surgical and dental Instruments
- fasteners, springs and ball bearings
- press plates
- steam and gas turbines
Precipitation hardening grades have higher alloying contents than martensitic grades. 
They contain nickel, and in order to achieve hardening by aging additions of copper, aluminium, titanium, niobium and molybdenum. Depending on chemical composition their microstructure after final heat treatment is austenitic, semi-austenitic or martensitic.
Typical applications for precipitation hardening grades:
- retaining rings, spring holders, springs
- chains, valves and gears
- aircraft parts
- pressure vessels and seals
Product properties
High strength and hardness distinguish martensitic stainless steels from the other stainless steel families.

After austenitizing cooling is performed in air, water or oil, depending on steel grade.

If the intended application requires a high level of hardness ( e.g. knives, HRC55 ), only stress relief annealing will be performed. Normally martensitic stainless steels are tempered in order to acquire useful mechanical properities, e.g. a certain level of toughness (A5≥15%).

Nickel-martensitic steels are superior to traditional martensitic grades regarding strength in combination with toughness. 
Their microstructure contains stable austenite after hardening and tempering which accounts for good toughness without drawbacks concerning corrosion resistance.
Precipitation hardening stainless steels provide remarkable levels of high strength and hardness in a very wide range.
With the exception of the martensitic alloys (e.g. 1.4542) cold formability is satisfactory.
Weldability
Traditional martensitic steels with a carbon content > 0.20 % are difficult to weld; assistance is advised. The hardenable high-carbon grades are not suitable for welding.
Low-carbon nickel-martensitic grades have relatively good weldability.
Welding of precipitation hardened grades is possible, but depending on grade some limitations might have to be regarded.
Corrosion resistance
Corrosion resistance of martensitic stainless steels may vary considerably depending on chemical composition (C, Cr, Mo), surface finish and especially heat treatment. Smooth polished surfaces experience higher resistance than rougher finishes. In terms of heat treatment the hardened condition is more favourable, since the elements promoting corrosion resistance are in solution and therewith effective. Tempering may lead to carbide precipitation which impairs corrosion resistance. This is always the case for traditional martensitic grades, whereas nickel-martensitic grades with max 0.06 % carbon and 3-6 % nickel (e.g. 1.4313 and 1.4418) do not sacrifice corrosion resistance by tempering.

Corrosion resistance of precipitation hardening steels is higher compared with heat treatable martensitic stainless steels ranking between ferritic Cr  and austenitic CrNi steels.


Martensitic stainless steels - standard grades
ENDINAISIUNS
X12Cr131.4006410S41000
X15Cr131.4024420S42000
X20Cr131.4021420AS42000
X30Cr131.4028420BS42000
X39Cr131.4031420S42000
X46Cr131.4034420CS42000
X65Cr131.4037420DS42000
X38CrMo141.4419

X55CrMo141.4110

X50CrMoV151.4116

X39CrMo17-11.4122

X38CrMoV151.4117

X20CrMo131.4120

X22CrMoV12-11.4923

X17CrNi16-21.4057431S43100
X70CrMo151.4109440AS44002
X90CrMoV181.4112440BS44003
X105CrMo171.4125
440CS44004
X3CrNiMo13-41.4313
F6NMS41500
X4CrNiMo16-5-11.4418S165M
Martensitic and precipitation hardening steels - special grades
X1CrNiMoCu12-5-2
1.4422

X1CrNiMoCu12-7-31.4423

X5CrNiCuNb16-4
1.4542630, 17-4 PHS17400
X7CrNiAl17-71.4568631, 17-7 PHS17700
X7CrNiMoAl15-71.4574632, PH 15-7Mo
S15700
X3CrNiMoAl13-8-21.453413-8MoS13800
X5CrNiCu15-51.454515-5 PH, XM12S15500

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