13-8 PH

Material Data Sheet

PH 13-8 Mo is a martensitic precipitation-hardening stainless steel which is desired for its corrosion resistance, superior toughness, remarkable strength, and high hardness. Good transverse toughness properties are achieved by tight chemical composition control, low carbon content, and vacuum melting. The alloy is produced by vacuum induction melting (VIM) followed by electro-slag remelting (ESR). This melt practice promotes excellent macro and micro-cleanliness and tight compositional control. The strengthening mechanism (precipitation hardening in a martensitic matrix) makes it possible to achieve uniform strengthening in heavy sections. Strength and ductility levels can be tailored to the application by varying the aging temperature.

PH 13-8 Mo is martensitic in structure in the solution annealed condition and is further strengthened by a relatively low-temperature heat treatment, which precipitates a strengthening phase in the alloy. Like 17-4 PH alloy, it requires only a one-step heat treatment conducted at a temperature in the range 950°F (510°C) to 1150°F (620°C), depending on the combination of strength and toughness desired. A wide range of properties can be produced by this one-step heat treatment. Heat treatment at about 950°F (510°C) produces the highest strength.

Chemical Composition
Chemistry Content(%)
Iron, Fe 76.0
Chromium, Cr 12.25 – 13.25
Nickel, Ni 7.50 – 8.50
Molybdenum, Mo 2.0 – 2.50
Aluminum, Al 0.90 – 1.35
Manganese, Mn 0.10
Silicon, Si 0.10
Carbon, C 0.050
Nitrogen, N 0.010
Phosphorous, P 0.010
Sulfur, S 0.008
Physical Properties
Properties Metric Imperial
Density 7.8 g/cc 0.282 lb/in3
Melting Point 1405 – 1440 °C 2560 – 2620 °F
Mechanical Properties
Properties Metric Imperial
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 1480 MPa 215000 psi
Tensile Strength, Yield 1415 MPa 205000 psi
Elongation at Break 13% 13%
Modulus of Elasticity 221 GPa 32100 ksi
Charpy Impact 54 J 39.8 ft-lb
Machinability 35-40% 35-40%
Applications

Stainless Steel 13-8 PH is used in the following application areas:

  • Large airframe structural components
  • Injection molding equipment
  • Slide gates to control water flow
  • Valve parts
  • Fittings
  • Shafts and Pins
  • Lockwashers
  • Landing gear parts
  • Cold-headed and machined fasteners
  •  Nuclear reactor components
  • Petrochemical and Heat Exchanger parts

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