Austenitic Stainless Steel set screws
Stainless Steel set screws with higher amounts of chromium and nickel as compared to other grades are referred as austenitic stainless steel. This steel is generally non-magnetic in nature. Austenitic steels have high corrosion resistance and cannot be hardened by heat treatment. The tensile strength of these Stainless Steel set screws range from 75000 to 105000 psi in as rolled condition.
- Strain Hardened Steel
- Low Temperature Service
- High temperature Service
- Super Austenitic Steel
- Austenitic Steel Specifications
Strain Hardened Austenitic Stainless Steel set screws
Strain Hardening is done to achieve high tensile values ranging from 600 Mpa – 1100 Mpa depending on the Stainless steel Grades.
Below is the list of Strain Hardened Stainless Steel Grades as per ASTM Specifications referred as class 2.
Austenitic Stainless Steel set screws for low temperature service
Controlled chemistry of elements like carbon, sulphur and phosphorous are implemented to increase stainless steel sustainability at cryogenic temperatures which is at a very low temperature ranging from zero degrees to -80 degrees.
This results in high Toughness and impact resistance, which is a very important part of cryogenic applications.
Below is a list of all the Stainless Steel set screws used at lower temperatures Included equivalent designations of all L grades and A320 Fasteners.
High temperature Austenitic Stainless Steel set screws
Stainless Steel set screws with high carbon content is used at higher temperatures exceeding 550 Degrees Celsius. These Stainless Steel have good oxidation resistance and resistance to high temperature corrosion. In addition to that, it has higher mechanical properties at elevated temperatures.
One typical required of high temperature applications is that the grain size of this stainless steel has to be 7 or coarser.
Below is the list of all Austenitic Stainless Steel set screws with high carbon content used for high temperature applications.All grades of A193 & h grades including 310,309
Super Austenitic Stainless Steel set screws
Stainless Steel set screws in Solution annealed condition also known as carbide solution treated Stainless Steel set screws with low carbon content and high content of chromium and nickel and molybdenum are termed super Austenitic Stainless Steel set screws .
Martensitic Stainless Steel set screws
Heat treated fasteners with martensite grain structure is the specialty of martensitic set screws. With chromium content of 12%-18%, these stainless steels have poor welding characteristics with magnetics nature. Since this steel can be hardened by heat treatment tensile strength of 70000 to 145000 psi can be achieved.
Below is the list of most common martensitic stainless steel grades.
Ferritic Stainless Steel set screws
Ferrite grain structure is the specialty of Ferritic set-screws With chromium content of 12%-18%, these stainless steels have carbon content lesser than 0.2% enhancing poor welding characteristics with magnetics nature. Below is the list of most common Ferritic stainless steel grades.
Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel set screws
Stainless Steel set screws Most familiar by the name iron-nickel alloys containing more than one precipitation hardening elements like titanium, aluminium, copper, niobium, and molybdenum. This stainless steel have high mechanical properties including the tensile strength and higher corrosion resistance.
Precipitation hardening steels are further divided into three different types.
- 17-7PH (AISI 631)
- 15-7 PH Mo
- AM-350
- AM-355
- 14-8 PH Mo