UGI 4418 QT900 Turned Bar

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Description

UGI 4418 exhibits excellent corrosion resistance in an aggressive environment, combined with high mechanical properties, including toughness. This grade exhibits excellent cryogenic properties.


Tempered martensitic matrix with areas of ferrite (<5%) and residual austenite (10%)

Related Standards

Equivalent Materials

Los datos sobre este material han sido proporcionados por Ugitech SA.

A menos que se indique lo contrario, todas las medidas corresponden a condiciones de temperatura ambiente. A menos que se indique lo contrario, se utilizan las unidades del SI.
Las normas armonizadas son similares a uno o varios estándares del proveedor. Es posible que algunas normas armonizadas se ajusten al estándar original, mientras que otras pueden quedar fuera de su alcance.

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Propiedades

General

PropertyValue

Densidad

7.7 g/cm³

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Mecánica

PropertyTemperatureValue

Charpy impact energy, V-notch

-40 °C

100 J

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-20 °C

120 J

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0 °C

120 J

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20 °C

130 J

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Elongación

20 °C

20 %

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100 °C

20 %

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350 °C

12 %

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Módulo elástico

200 GPa

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Resistencia a la tracción

20 °C

993 MPa

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100 °C

930 MPa

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350 °C

930 MPa

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Aplicaciones térmicas

PropertyValueComment

Calor específico

430 J/(kg·K)

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Coeficiente de dilatación térmica

0.0000108 1/K

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20 to 200°C

Conductividad térmica

15 W/(m·K)

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Eléctrico

PropertyTemperatureValue

Resistividad eléctrica

20 °C

0.0000008 Ω·m

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200 °C

0.0000008 Ω·m

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Magnético

PropertyValue

Polarización de saturación

1.3 T

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1.5 T

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Chemical properties

PropertyValueComment

Azufre

0.005

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max.

Carbono

0.06

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Cromo

15.0 - 16.0 %

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Fósforo

0.035

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max.

Manganeso

1.0

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Molibdeno

0.8 - 1.1 %

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Níquel

4.0 - 5.0 %

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Silicona

0.6000000000000001

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Technological properties

Property
Application areas

  • Automotive
  • Parts for the marine industry
  • Oil & Gas industries

  • Corrosion properties

    Due to its high percentage of nickel, chromium and molybdenum and its low carbon content, the UGI4418 grade has good atmospheric corrosion resistance. The marine atmosphere resistance of this grade is equivalent to that of 1.4542.


    Pitting corrosion: The pitting potentials were measured in a solution containing 0.02M NaCl at 23°C. The results show that the pitting corrosion resistance of the UGI 4418 grade is equivalent to that of grades 1.4542 and 1.4307 (containing 0.02% of sulphur). UGI 4418 also has far better pitting corrosion resistance than a 13% Cr martensitic grade (1.4006).


    GradesEpit (mV/ECS) ± 20 mV
    1.4006 (AISI 410)185
    1.4307 (AISI 304L) (with S=0.02%)400
    1.4542 (17-4-PH AISI 630)380
    1.4418375


    Intergranular corrosion: Its structure and composition make the UGI 4418 grade insensitive to intergranular corrosion.


    Stress corrosion: The UGI 4418 grade resists to stress corrosion cracking more than 720 hours at ambient temperature, in a solution of pH = 4.5 saturated with 10% H₂S*.

    * Test conditions to NACE TM0177 for type 630 grades (1.4542).

    General machinability

    UGI 4418 can be machined in annealed condition or quenched and tempered condition. Machining UGI 4418 closely depends on the mechanical properties and is therefore similar to that used for structural steels. The machinability of UGI 4418 is similar to that of martensitic grades containing nickel type 1.4057.

    Heat Treatment

    Annealing: Softening to about 600°C (do not exceed 625°C)

    Quenching: Oil quenching (or air quenching depending on the cross-sections) from 950°C to 1050°C

    Tempering: Adjust the temperature according to the level of the mechanical properties required. QT 900 = 590°C to 620°C for 2 x 4 hours or 1 x 8 hours minimum. To avoid the risk of quenching cracks, tempering must be carried out as soon as possible after the quenching operation.

    Hot forming

    Forging:

    Heating between 1150°C and 1180°C is recommended. Hot transformation (forging) must preferably be carried out at a temperature of between 1180°C and 900°C, followed by air cooling. The behaviour of the UGI 4418 grade during forging is equivalent to that of a type 1.4301 austenitic grade. Full heat treatment, austenitization followed by tempering, is recommended after hot transformation.

    Other

    Available products:


    ProductFormFinishingToleranceSize (mm)
    BarsRoundDrawn95-21
    RoundTurned10-11-1222-115
    RoundRolled1322-120
    RoundGround8-922-115
    Wire RodRoundPickled5-32


    Other products: contact the supplier

    Welding

    UGI 4418 can be welded by electric arc (GTAW, SMAW, etc.) and by most other processes (spot welding, seam welding, LASER, etc.). Due to its low percentage of carbon and to its nickel content, UGI 4418 is easier to weld than most martensitic stainless steels.

    The low-carbon martensite combined with the finely dispersed residual austenite gives the UGI4418 HAZ excellent toughness in the as-welded condition. The UGI4418 welds are therefore only slightly susceptible to cold cracking and it is not normally necessary to preheat the parts, unless they are very thick or unless their geometry may generate high concentrations of stress at the welds after cooling (in this case, preheating at 100-120°C is recommended). If the weld metal does not require the mechanical properties of UGI 4418, an austenitic grade such as A316LM or A316LT can be used as filler metal. Post-weld heat treatment is then generally not necessary. If the molten zone must have the same mechanical properties as those of UGI 4418, a homogeneous filler metal can be used. In this case, post-weld heat treatment at 580-600°C is recommended.

    MIG welding: For MIG welding with homogeneous filler metal, a slightly oxidizing shielding gas such as Ar + 1-2% CO₂ will be chosen to avoid too high a percentage of oxygen in the weld metal, thus ensuring good impact properties for the weld metal.