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The current paper covers the process parameters used, and the mechanical properties achieved, for a liquid phase sintered 440C alloy in both as-sintered and heat-treated conditions. The sintered density and hardness of this PM version of the alloy are comparable to those of the wrought and MIM (metal injection molding) processed 440C materials.
Alloy 440C has the highest carbon content of all 440 series stainless steel and is more readily available than 440B. The product is highly suitable for use in applications where greater strength and moderate corrosion resistance is a consideration.
CarTech 440C stainless is a high-carbon chromium steel designed to provide stainless properties with maximum hardness. It has been used primarily as a bearing steel, and is used in the hardened plus tempered condition.
440C stainless steels Custom 450 ® stainless, type 431 stainless and Custom 455 ® stainless are positioned in the middle of the diagram to show their relative corrosion resistance and strength compared with the alloys along the vertical axis and
440C is a heat treatable stainless steel, designed for a combination of high wear resistance and moderate corrosion resistance. Examples of applications: Bearings, industrial knives, specialty cutlery knives, mold inserts, surgical tools. Comparison Chart. Typical Heat Treat Response. Tempering Temp Degrees oF Hardness HRC. As quenched 59. 212. 59.
440C is a high-carbon chromium stainless steel designed to provide moderate stainless properties with maximum hardness. 440C can be found in a diverse range of applications owing to the excellent wear resistance coupled with corrosion resistance.
440C is a high carbon straight chromium high hardenability martensitic stainless steel. Characterised by good corrosion resistance in mild domestic and industrial environments, including fresh water, organic materials, mild acids, various petroleum products, coupled with extreme high strength, hardness and wear resistance when in the hardened and