42CrMo4 DIN 1.7225 4140 Super-Strength Tool Steel Bar Scm440

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4140
DIN, JIS, AISI, ASTM, GB, BS
Hot Rolled
Tool Steel Bar
Polished
Alloy
High-strength Steel Plate
>1080
930
45
63
1150
SGS ISO
Within 15working Days
Taixie
Woven Bag, Wooden Box
from 5mm--100mm
Wuxi, Jiangsu
72222000
Product Description


Chemical Component%
CSiCrMnCuSPNiMo
0.38~0.450.17~0.370.90~1.20.5~0.8≤0.3≤0.035≤0.035≤0.30.15~0.25
EN 1.7225---4140 is a high alloy austenitic stainless steel. The grade is intended for use under severe corrosive conditions. The steel grade was originally developed to resist corrosion in dilute sulphuric acid. EN 1.7225 is fully austenitic, and is less sensitive to precipitation of ferrite and sigma phase than conventional austenitic grades with high molybdenum content. Due to the combination of relatively high contents of chromium, nickel, molybdenum and copper,   EN 1.7225 has good resistance to general corrosion, particulary in dilute sulphuric acid.  It is non-magnetic in the annealed condition but may become slightly magnetic as a result of cold-working or welding.
Design features  
⇒ Good resistance to uniform corrosion
⇒ Good resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion  
⇒ Very good resistance to stress corrosion cracking
⇒ Good resistance to intercrystalline corrosion
⇒ Good formability and weldability
Corrosion resistance  
Uniform corrosion Uniform corrosion is characterized by a uniform corrosion of the steel surface in contact with the corrosive medium. Resistance is normally considered good if the corrosion rate is less than 0.1 mm/year. As a result of its high chromium, nickel and molybdenum contents and its alloying with copper, EN 1.7225 is passivated even in reducing environments such as dilute sulphuric acid and formic acid. Its high nickel content contributes towards its relatively low corrosion rate in the active state.  
Intercrystalline corrosion  
EN 1.7225 has a very low carbon content. This means that there is very little risk of carbide precipitation in connection with ordinary heat treatment and welding. The risk of intercrystalline corrosion after ordinary heat treatment and welding is thereby eliminated.


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