UGIMA® 4435 ICH Solution Annealed and Cold drawn

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Description

UGIMA® 4435 ICH is an austenitic stainless steel (not magnetic) with high molybdenum content and a specific metallurgy for improved behaviour during machining. Its composition provides it with very good corrosion resistance and is perfectly suited for prolonged contact with the skin. It also offers excellent machinability, allowing significant productivity gains in processing.


The chemical composition of UGIMA® 4435 ICH is optimised to ensure primary ferritic solidification limiting hot workability problems and risks of crack formation at high temperature during welding, while providing it with a structure almost 100% austenitic at room temperature.

Grain size as per ASTM E-112: ≥ 5 (≥ 4 if need of guarantee of residual ferrite < 0.5%)

Equivalent Materials

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Eigenschaften

Allgemein

PropertyValue

Dichte

8 g/cm³

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Mechanisch

PropertyTemperatureValueComment

Dehnung

25.0 - 35.0 %

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min., depending on the size

Elastizitätsmodul

20 °C

200 GPa

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100 °C

194 GPa

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200 °C

186 GPa

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300 °C

180 GPa

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400 °C

172 GPa

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500 °C

165 GPa

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Härte, Brinell

144.0 - 202.0 [-]

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Härte, Vickers

160.0 - 205.0 [-]

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Zugfestigkeit

500.0 - 950.0 MPa

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min., depending on the size

Thermisch

PropertyValueComment

Koeffizient der thermischen Ausdehnung

0.000016 1/K

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20 to 100°C

0.0000165 1/K

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20 to 200°C

0.000017 1/K

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20 to 300°C

0.0000175 1/K

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20 to 400°C

0.000018 1/K

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20 to 500°C

Spezifische Wärmekapazität

500 J/(kg·K)

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Wärmeleitfähigkeit

15 W/(m·K)

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Elektrisch

PropertyValue

spezifischer Widerstand

7.500000000000001e-10 Ω·m

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Chemical properties

PropertyValueComment

Chrom

17.0 - 19.0 %

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Kohlenstoff

0.03

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max.

Mangan

2.0

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max.

Molybdän

2.5 - 3.0 %

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Nickel

12.5 - 14.0 %

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Phosphor

0.045

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max.

Schwefel

0.03

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max.

Silizium

1.0

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max.

Stickstoff

0.11

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max.

Technological properties

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Application areas

Watchmaking,Pharmaceuticals

Cold Forming

Wire drawing – Shaping : UGIMA® 4435 ICH has good cold forming capability. Its high cold work hardening compared with non-austenitic grades induces the use of appropriate tools. Cold working can make the grade very slightly magnetisable through the formation of strain-induced martensite.

Bending – Forming: Good bending and forming capability

Corrosion properties

Uniform corrosion: Its higher molybdenum content provides it, in reducing mineral acids, with better uniform corrosion resistance than the conventional austenitics 1.4307 (304L) and 1.4404 (316L).


Pitting corrosion and crevice corrosion: It has very good corrosion resistance behaviour for a great majority of natural exposures (rural, urban and industrial). This grade, with high molybdenum content, offers among the best pitting and crevice corrosion resistance of the austenitic family.

Its very good corrosion resistance behaviour means it easily complies with the EN1811 standard relating to nickel release.


Intergranular corrosion: Due to its low carbon content, this grade resists intergranular corrosion after welding and after sensitizing heat treatment as specified in the standards (ASTM A262-75 Practice E; DIN EN ISO 3651-2).

General machinability

UGIMA® 4435 ICH undergoes the UGIMA® process for control of its oxide inclusion population, which provides it with an optimal machinability level for a 1.4435 steel without detracting from its other properties (corrosion resistance, weldability, etc.).


Accordingly, the machining productivity of UGIMA® 4435 ICH can be increased by 10% to 15% by comparison with a standard 1.4435 steel. This effect is optimal when this grade is machined on machines and with tools enabling high cutting conditions to be achieved (modern machines and coated carbide tools).

Heat Treatment

Solution treatment (solution annealing): The solution annealing treatment can ensure optimal corrosion resistance properties. It should be performed at a temperature ranging between 1050°C and 1120°C and followed by rapid cooling in water or air (for products of small cross section).

Hot forming

Forging: The grade can be hot-worked at between 900°C and 1250°C and then cooled rapidly, in water or air. Hot forming is generally followed by a solution annealing or quenching (see recommendations in the corresponding section).

Other

Available products:


ProductShapeFinishToleranceDimensions (mm)
BarRoundRolled & descaledk13Ø 13 to 130
Turned10 + 11Ø 22 to 130
Ground7 + 8 + 9 + optionsØ 2 to 130
Drawn9Ø 2 to 30
Black bar+/- 1% of øØ 23 to 135
HexagonalDrawn10 + 11Hex. 3 to 55
Wire RodRoundRolledØ 5 to 32
Rolled & pickledØ 5 to 32
HexagonalRolled & pickledHex. 12.4 to 28
BilletSquareAs-rolled or as-heat-treated50 to 120


Other possible options. Please consult us.

Welding

UGIMA® 4435 ICH can be resistance welded (spot or seam welding) by any type of arc process (MIG, TIG, submerged arc, covered electrode), by laser, electron beam, etc.

UGIMA® 4435 ICH is balanced to be on the boundary of primary ferritic solidification in order to ensure a minimum of residual ferrite in the welding region while limiting its risk of crack formation at high temperature during arc welding; in laser welding, the risk of crack formation at high temperature is greater than with arc welding, and the welding parameters should be adjusted as well as possible on a case by case basis to limit this risk.

Where a filler wire is used to weld UGIMA® 4435 ICH to itself, preferably choose an ER316L(Si) – 1.4430 wire. The protection gases in arc welding should preferably be:

  • In MIG: Ar (+ possibly He) + 2% to 3% O₂ or CO₂
  • In TIG: Ar (+ possibly He)

    No preheating or post-welding heat treatment is required. Interpass temperatures not exceeding 150°C should be complied with.