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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.
Alloy 440C is a high carbon, hardenable, martensitic grade of stainless steel, which offers high wear resistance, combined with a moderate resistance to corrosion. A successful PM (powder metallurgy) version of the alloy should exhibit a high sintered density, at least greater than 7.60 g/cm3, i.e., above 98% of full theoretical density.
Carpenter Stainless Type 440C 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. When heat-treated, Type 440C attains the highest hardness of any stainless steel (about Rockwell C 60). Applications
Stainless 440C is a high-carbon martensitic stainless steel. As a martensitic stainless steel, 440C is magnetic and can be hardened by heat treatment. The high carbon content in 440C provides high hardness and strength.
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.
This high-carbon stainless steel is capable of attaining, after heat treatment, the highest strength, hardness (Rc 60) and wear resistance of all stainless alloys. 440C is ideal in applications that require high dimensional accuracy over time.