General
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Densidad | 7.9 g/cm³ Show Supplier Material materials with Densidad of 7.9 g/cm³ |
Mecánica
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Elongación | 32 % Show Supplier Material materials with Elongación of 32 % | min. |
Estricción | 60.0 % Show Supplier Material materials with Estricción of 60.0 % | min. |
Módulo elástico | 196 GPa Show Supplier Material materials with Módulo elástico of 196 GPa | |
Resistencia a la tracción | 560.0 - 800.0 MPa Show Supplier Material materials with Resistencia a la tracción of 560.0 - 800.0 MPa |
Aplicaciones térmicas
Property | Value | Comment |
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Calor específico | 500 J/(kg·K) Show Supplier Material materials with Calor específico of 500 J/(kg·K) | |
Coeficiente de dilatación térmica | 0.0000165 1/K Show Supplier Material materials with Coeficiente de dilatación térmica of 0.0000165 1/K | 20 to 200°C |
Conductividad térmica | 15 W/(m·K) Show Supplier Material materials with Conductividad térmica of 15 W/(m·K) |
Eléctrico
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Resistividad eléctrica | 7.5e-07 Ω·m Show Supplier Material materials with Resistividad eléctrica of 7.5e-07 Ω·m |
Chemical properties
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Azufre | 0.02 - 0.03 % Show Supplier Material materials with Azufre of 0.02 - 0.03 % | |
Carbono | 0.03 Show Supplier Material materials with Carbono of 0.03 | max. |
Cobre | 0.75 Show Supplier Material materials with Cobre of 0.75 | max. |
Cromo | 16.5 - 17.5 % Show Supplier Material materials with Cromo of 16.5 - 17.5 % | |
Fósforo | 0.04 Show Supplier Material materials with Fósforo of 0.04 | max. |
Manganeso | 2.0 Show Supplier Material materials with Manganeso of 2.0 | |
Molibdeno | 2.0 - 2.5 % Show Supplier Material materials with Molibdeno of 2.0 - 2.5 % | |
Níquel | 10.0 - 12.0 % Show Supplier Material materials with Níquel of 10.0 - 12.0 % | |
Silicona | 1.0 Show Supplier Material materials with Silicona of 1.0 | max. |
Technological properties
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Corrosion properties | UGIMA®-X 4404 has the same corrosion resistance as UGIMA® 4404. It therefore has excellent corrosion resistance in natural atmospheres: watercourses, rural and urban atmospheres, industrial atmospheres, even in the presence of moderate concentrations of chlorides and acids, in food and farm-produce environments and in numerous acid (sulfuric, phosphoric and organic) and chlorinated atmospheres, under certain temperature and concentration conditions. UGIMA®-X 4404 effectively resists intergranular corrosion even after welding and passes the standardized tests: And, on request, special tests. UGIMA®-X 4404 can be used in marine environments and in highly oxidizing chemical atmospheres. The use of UGIMA®-X 4404 is compatible with all fluids, lubricants, oils and greases applied in industry and machining. Optimum corrosion resistance is achieved on a surface free from residual machining oils or foreign particles (iron, for example). The pickling of UGIMA®-X 4404 is comparable to that of a standard 1.4404 such as UGI® 4404. The decontamination of steels is not recommended because of the complexity and cost of this operation; however, if this is necessary, the recommended decontamination / passivation treatment is as follows: The corrosion resistance of a stainless steel depends on a number of factors, both in terms of the composition of the aggressive atmosphere (chloride concentration, presence or absence of oxidants, temperature, pH, whether or not there is agitation, etc.) and in terms of the material (surfaces free from ferrous particles, surface condition such as cold drawing, polishing, etc.). Precautionary measures must also be taken for certain tests, e.g. for saline mist (ISO 9227): for example, the use of marking labels placed on the sample must be avoided as these could cause corrosion run-outs and minimize the duration of resistance in the test. | |
General machinability | Due to specific optimization of the entire oxide population in the grade, UGIMA®-X 4404 guarantees exceptional machinability performances for a 1.4404. Such performances are provided especially in very high or severe cutting conditions. Its performance is based on very good chip breaking, increased tool service lives and very good surface finish after machining. To obtain the maximum benefit from the potential of this grade, in terms of parts and working environment, contact our Technical Support Department. Turning VB15/0.15: In terms of tool insert wear (VB15/0.15 tests, representative of the potential rough turning productivity), the accessible cutting conditions of UGIMA®-X 4404 increase by nearly 15% compared with the already improved UGIMA® 4404. The VB15/0.15 tests obtained with SECO TM2000 CNMG 120408-MF4 inserts are shown in the chart on the right side of the material page. Chip Breaking Zones (CBZ): In terms of chip breakability (CBZ tests, representative of the ability of the metal to limit machine downtime due to chips becoming entangled around the tools), the number of short chip cutting conditions for UGIMA®-X 4404 is slightly increased compared to those obtained with the already improved UGIMA® 4404 and UGIMA® 4404HM. This is shown in the charts on the right side of the material page, which indicate the number of machining conditions producing short, medium and long chips (among those tested*) for two reference turning inserts and for each stainless steel grade tested (see the chart on the right side of the material page). * the conditions tested are as follows: at a constant cutting speed (200 m/min), the feed rate "f" is varied from 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm/rev, in increments of 0.05 mm/rev, and the cutting depth "ap" is varied from 0.5 mm to 4 mm, in increments of 0.5 mm; fifty-six conditions were tested using this method. Drilling: To compare UGIMA®-X 4404 to the other 1.4404 grades in drilling, tests were carried out using coated carbide drills of ∅6 mm, with central coolant (soluble oil at 15 bars). Tests were carried out at 4D (24mm depth) for different drilling conditions in order to find the domain (in terms of cutting speed and feed rates) in which 550 holes could be drilled with a drill without breaking it. The wider the domain, the better the grade. Maximum chip flow rates were consequently defined in line with the better productivity in obtaining the 550 holes with one drill. The higher this flow rate, the better the grade. UGIMA®-X 4404 has a wider domain than that of UGI® 4404, even the already highly improved UGIMA® 4404HM; Because of this, the maximum chip flow rate of UGIMA®-X 4404 is improved by 12%, 20% and 30% compared to UGIMA® 4404 HM, UGIMA® 4404 and UGI® 4404 respectively, as shown in the chart on the right side of the material page. | |
Heat Treatment | The heat treatment of UGIMA®-X 4404 consists of quenching the metal in water or air after keeping it for an extended period (at least half an hour) at a high temperature of between 1000 and 1100°C. This solution annealing heat treatment enables all traces of cold drawing to be removed whilst providing the steel with its lowest level of mechanical properties. | |
Hot forming | Forging The forging of UGIMA®-X 4404 pose no particular problems: | |
Other | Available products: Other products: contact the supplier | |
Welding | UGIMA®-X 4404 can be welded without undue difficulty, with or without welding filler wire. If a welding filler wire is required, use grades E316L (coated electrodes), ER316L (GTAW), or ER316LSi (GMAW). No heat treatment is required after welding. |