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NITRONIC® 60 (Alloy 218) (UNS S21800)

NITRONIC 60 Datasheet

Cr 17, Mn 8, Ni 8.5, Si 4, N 0.13, C 0.10, Fe Bal.

High Performance Alloys stocks and produces this grade in the following forms: Bar, flat bar, square bar, wire spool. wire cuts, loose coil, sheet, plate, strip, coil, tube, pipe, fastener, disk, machined, billet, ingot. Request quote on this grade.

 

  1. Download Brochure 4 MB PDF - Or view as HTML
  2. Download FDA statement concerning the use of stainless steels as food contact surfaces of equipment. 154 KB PDF

 

Overview

Austenitic Stainless

 

NITRONIC 60 properties

Wear Compatibility of NITRONIC 60 wear compared to Cobalt 6B and
17-4PH Against Various Alloys
Alloy Hardness 17-4 PH
(HRC 43)
NIT 60
(HRB 95)
Cobalt 6B
(HRC 48)
304 HRB 99 24.7 6 3.1
316 HRB 91 18.5 4.3 5.5
17-4 PH HRC 31.5 66.1 4.9 2.7
17-4 PH HRC 43 52.8 5.4 3.8
NIT 32 HRB 95 17.2 3.2 2
NIT 50 HRB 99 15.7 3.5 2.9
NIT 60 HRB 95 5.4 2.8 1.9
Cobalt 6B HRC 48 3.8 1.9 1
Chrome Plate --- 3.3 2.1 0.3
Silicon Bronze HRB 93 2 2.2 1.9
K-500 Monel HRC 34 34.1 22.9 18.8
416 HRC 24 --- 5.5 43
431 HRC 32 --- 3 1
Waspaloy HRC 36 --- 3.1 2.4
IN 718 HRC 38 --- 3.1 2.7
IN X-750 HRC 36 --- 5.5 8
Weight Loss of Couple (mg/1000 cycles)

This wear data republished from Armco brochure.

 

Applications

  • Automotive valves - can withstand gas temperatures of upto 1500°F for a minimum of 50,000 miles.
  • Fastener galling - capable of frequent assembly and disassembly, allowing more use of the fastener before the threads are torn up, also helps to eliminate corroded or frozen fasteners.
  • Pins - Used in roller prosthetics & chains to ensure a better fit of parts (closer tolerance, non-lubricated) and longer lasting.
  • Marine shafts - better corrosion than types 304 and 316, with double the yield strength.
  • Pin and hanger expansion joints for bridges - better corrosion, galling-resistance, low temperature toughness, & high charpy values at sub-zero temps compared to the A36 and A588 carbon steels commonly used.

 

Material in this bulletin has been reprinted from Armco Bulletin No S-45, other Armco sources, and HPAlloys data.

NITRONIC ® is a registered trademark of Cleveland-Cliffs Steel Corp.




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