Stainless Steel Alloy AISI 422, also known as Alloy 616, is part of the martensitic family of stainless steels and is formulated for use in aircraft and power industries that require high strength/weight ratios from room temperature to 1200°F. This material has the highest electrical conductivity among wrought martensitic stainless steels, has a moderately high embodied energy and a moderately high base cost.
Stainless Steel product forms offered at all 91proÊÓƵ’ locations:
Stainless Steel Alloy 422 Applications:
- Aircraft parts
- Steam and gas turbine components
- High heat components
- Rotors
DISCLAIMER: Alloy data sheets are for reference only, not for design purposes.
Chemical Composition | |||||||||
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Cr 11.0 – 12.5% | Mo 0.9 – 1.30% | W 0.9 – 1.30% | Mn 0.50 – 1.0% | Ni 0.50 – 1.0% | |||||
Si 0.50% Max | V 0.20 – 0.30% | C 0.20 – 0.25% | P 0.025% Max | Fe Balance |
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | ||||||
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Density (lb/ft3) | Electrical conductivity (% IACS) | Thermal conductivity (µþ°Õ±«/³ó-´Ú³Ù-°¹ó) | Specific heat capacity (µþ°Õ±«/±ô²ú-°¹ó) | Thermal expansion (µ³¾/³¾-°) | ||
.2817 | 4.7% | 14 | 0.11 | 10 |
Mechanical Properties | |||||||||
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Property | Minimum | Maximum | |||||||
Yield Strength Range (Rp0.2 Offset) (ksi) | 97 | 130 | |||||||
Tensile Strength Range (Rm) (ksi) | 130 | 160 | |||||||
Elongation (AL=5 x Ø) | 15.0% | 17.0% | |||||||
Hardness, Rockwell (C) | – | 21 | |||||||
Modulus of Elasticity (GPa): 76 | |||||||||
Machineability General Index: – |