What is 13 CR material?
13 chrome is stainless steel used in hardened and tempered conditions. This martensitic stainless steel is also called 420 MOD and contains Carbon, Manganese and Chromium as the primary hardening elements. This stainless steel is primarily used in a wide variety of downhole oilfield applications.
What is CA15 material?
CA15 stainless steel is a kind of martensitic stainless steel with good corrosion resistance and machinability. It is is often used to make blades, tableware and valves. Compared with other stainless steel materials, it has higher strength and better safety performance, so it is widely used in some other industries.
Is 13CR stainless steel?
JFE Steel’s JFE-13CR is a martensitic stainless steel which combines high performance in these corrosive enviroments at a reduced cost. For fields with more severe conditions including high temperature and containing not only CO2 but small amounts of H2S, JFE Steel developed JFE-HP-13CR (HP1 and HP2) material.
What is Super 13 Chrome?
Super 13 chrome is a quenched and tempered martensitic stainless steel intended for corrosion resistance in sweet and sour environments with moderate chloride content.
What is AISI 410 material?
Alloy 410 (UNS S41000) is a 12% chromium martensitic stainless steel plate that can be heat treated to obtain a wide range of mechanical properties. The alloy has good corrosion resistance along with high strength and hardness. In the annealed condition, 410 stainless steel plate is ductile and may be formed.
What is AISI 410 stainless steel?
AISI Type 410 is a martensitic stainless steel that provides high strength and hardness with moderate corrosion resistance. A wide range of properties can be developed with different heat treatments, with ultimate tensile strengths ranging from 500 to 1400 MPa.
Is 410 ferritic or martensitic?
Grade 410 stainless steels are general-purpose martensitic stainless steels containing 11.5% chromium, which provide good corrosion resistance properties. However, the corrosion resistance of grade 410 steels can be further enhanced by a series of processes such as hardening, tempering and polishing.