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ThyssenKrupp Steel description

Materials Austenitic
International Short name Material no.
stainless

X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 1.4571 steel

TK 1.4571




Scope

Thisdatasheetappliesforhot-andcold-rolledsheetandstrip,semi-finishedproducts,bars,wirerod
andprofiles,aswellasforseamlessandweldedtubes/pipesforpressurizedapplications.


Application

Buildingcladding,doors,windowsandfittings;offshoremodules;tanksandtubes/pipesforchemical
tankers;storageandoverlandtransportationofchemicals,foodandbeverages;pharmaceutical,
syntheticfiber,paperandtextileproductionequipment;pressurevessels.
TheTicontentensuresresistancetointergranular corrosionevenintheweldedcondition.


Chemical composition (ladle analysis in %)

Product C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni Ti
type
C,H,P ≤ 0.08 ≤ 1.00 ≤ ≤ ≤ 16.50 2.00 – 10.50 5xC to
2.00 0.045 0.0151) – 2.50 – 0.70
18.50 13.50
L ≤ 0.08 ≤ 1.00 ≤ ≤ ≤ 16.50 2.00 – 10.50 5xC to
2.00 0.045 0.0301) – 2.50 – 0.70
18.50 13.502)
TW ≤ 0.08 ≤ 1.00 ≤ ≤ ≤ 16.50 2.00 – 10.50 5xC to
2.00 0.0453) 0.0153) – 2.50 – 0.70
18.50 13.50
TS ≤ 0.08 ≤ 1.00 ≤ ≤ ≤ 16.50 2.00 – 10.50 5xC to
2.00 0.040 0.0151) – 2.50 – 0.70
18.50 13.502)

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C = cold-rolled strip; H = hot-rolled strip, P = hot-rolled sheet; L = semi-finished products,
bars, wire rod and profiles;

TW=weldedtubes/pipes;TS=seamlesstubes/pipes


1)
Aregulatedsulfurcontentof0.015–0.030%canbeagreedforproductstobeprocessed

2)
Ifitisnecessarytominimizethedeltaferritecontent,themaximumnickelcontentmaybe
increasedby0.5%.

3)
Fortubes/pipesweldedwithoutfillermaterials,P+Smax.0.040%


Mechanical properties at room temperature (in the solution annealed condition)

Product Thick- 0.2% 1% Tensile Elongation Notch impact


type ness strength energy
mmmax (ISO-V)
Offset Room
strength temperature
Rp0.2 Rp1.0 Rm A 1) A 1) ≥ 10 mm
thickness
N/mm² min. N/mm² %min %min Jmin Jmin
(longi- (trans-
(longi- (trans-
tudinal) verse)
tudinal) verse)
C 6 2403) 2703) 540 – 6903) - 40 - -
H 12 2203) 2603) 540 – 6903) - 40 90 60
P 75 2203) 2603) 520 – 6703) - 40 90 60
L 160 2004) 2354) 500 – 7004) 40 - 100 -
L 2502) 2005) 2355) 500 – 7005) - 30 - 60
TW 60 1906) 2256) 490 – 6906) 35 30 100 60
60 1906) 2256) 490 – 6906) 35 30 100 60
7)
T
S



1)
GagelengthandthicknesstoEN  
2)
>160mm
3)
Transversespecimen;forproductwidths<300mm–longitudinalspecimen
4)
Longitudinalspecimen
5)
Transversespecimen
6)
Longitudinalspecimen;outsidediameter>508mm–transversespecimen
7)
Hotmanufactured


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Physical properties

Density Modulus of elasticity in Thermal Specific heat Specific


at kN/mm² at conductivity at capacity at electrical
20 °C 20 °C 200 400 500 20 °C 20 °C resistivity at
kg/dm³ °C °C °C W/m K J/kg K 20 °C
Ω mm²/m
8.0 200 186 172 165 15 500 0.75



Average thermal expansion coefficient between 20 °C and
100 °C 200 °C 300 °C 400 °C 500 °C
16.5 x 10–6 K-1 17.5 x 10–6 K-1 18.0 x 10–6 K-1 18.5 x 10–6 K-1 19.0 x 10–6 K-1



Hot forming/heat treatment, microstructure

Hot forming Heat treatment AT (solution annealed), microstructure


Temperature °C Type of cooling Temperature °C Type of cooling Microstructure
1,150 to 850 Air 1,030 to 1,110 Water, air Austenite with
small amounts
of ferrite

Temperaturesforsolutionannealingmustbeagreedforspecimenstobesubjectedtosimulatedheat
treatment.

Solutionannealingcanbeeliminatedwheretheconditionsforhotformingandsubsequentcoolingare
suchthatthemechanicalpropertiesoftheproductareretained.

Iftheheattreatmentisperformedinacontinuousfurnace,theupperendofthegiventemperature
rangeorevenaboveitisgenerallypreferred.

Forheattreatmentwithintheframeworkoffurtherprocessing,thelowerendofthetemperaturerange
givenforsolutionannealingshouldbetargetedasthemechanicalpropertiesmayotherwisebe
impaired.Intheeventthatthetemperaturedidnotfallbelowthelowerthresholdofthesolution
annealingtemperaturerangeduringhotforming,aminimumtemperaturethresholdof1,000°Cis
sufficientforrepeatedannealing.

Processing/welding

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Thestandardweldingprocesseswhichmaybeusedforthissteelgradeare:
TIGwelding     Manualarcwelding(E)
MAGwelding,solidwire   Submergedarcwelding
Laserbeamwelding


Process Welding filler material
Same type Higher-alloy
TIG Thermanit A Si 1.4576 Thermanit 19/15 1.4455
Thermanit GE-316L Si 1.4430
MAG, solid wire Thermanit A Si 1.4576 Thermanit 19/15 1.4455
Thermanit GE-316L Si 1.4430
Manual arc (E) Thermanit A 1.4576 Thermanit 19/15 1.4455
Thermanit AW 1.4576 Thermanit 19/15W 1.4455
Thermanit GE 1.4430 Thermanit 19/15 H 1.4455
Thermanit GEW/F* 1.4430
Thermanit GEW 316L-16 1.4430
Thermanit GEW 140 K 1.4430
Submerged arc Thermanit A 1.4576 Thermanit 19/15 1.4455
Thermanit GE 1.4430
Laser beam See page 3
welding


Corrosionstressmustbetakenintoaccountwhenselectingtheweldingfillermaterial.Thecast
structureoftheweldmetalmaynecessitateuseofahigher-alloyfiller.

Preheatingisnotnecessaryforthissteel.Heattreatmentafterweldingisnotcustomary.

Austeniticsteelshaveonly30%ofthethermalconductivityofunalloyedsteels.Theirmeltingpointis
lowerthanthatofunalloyedsteels,soausteniticsteelsmustbeweldedwithlowerheatinputthan
unalloyedsteels.Inordertoavoidoverheatingorburn-throughofthinnersheet,highweldspeeds
mustbeused.Copperbackingisexpedientforquickerheatdissipationalthough,inordertoavoid
solderembrittlement,itmustnotbeallowedtofusewiththematerial.

Thissteelhasasignificantlyhigherthermalexpansioncoefficientthanunalloyedsteel.Inconjunction
withthepoorerthermalconductivity,greaterdistortionmustbeexpected.

Allmeasureswhichcounterdistortion(e.g.back-stepwelding,switchingsideswhenweldingdouble-V
welds,useoftwoweldersforlargercomponents)mustbetakenintoparticularaccountwhenwelding
TK1.4571.Forproductthicknessesover12mm,adouble-VweldshouldbeusedratherthanaV-
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weld.Theincludedangleshouldbe60–70°,althoughapprox.50°issufficientforMIGwelding.
Excessiveweldsshouldbeavoided.Tackweldsshouldbemaderelativelyclosetogether(significantly
closerthanforunalloyedsteels)topreventseveredeformation,shrinkageorwelddetachment.The
tackweldsshouldsubsequentlybegroundoratleastthecratercrackseliminated.

TK1.4571issusceptibletohotcrackingwhenusedincombinationwithausteniticweldingmaterial
andexcessiveheatinput.Thesusceptibilitytohotcrackingcanbelimitedbyusingaweldingmaterial
withalowferritecontent(deltaferrite).Ferritecontentsupto10%arebeneficialanddonotusually
impaircorrosionresistance.Theweldlayersmustbeasthinaspossible(stringerbeadtechnique),as
highcoolingspeedsreducesusceptibilitytohotcracking.

Whenweldingthissteel,itshouldalsobecooledasquicklyaspossibletoavoidsusceptibilityto
embrittlement.

TK1.4571isverywell-suitedforlaser beam welding(levelAsuitabilityforweldingaccordingtothe
GermanAssociationforWeldingandRelatedProcesses(DVS)Guideline3203,part3).Theuseofweld
fillermaterialsisunnecessarywheretheweldinggrooveislessthan0.3mmwide/theproductisless
than0.1mmthick.Fillermaterialsofthesametypecanbeusedforlargergroovewidths.Ifoxidation
oftheweldsurfaceduringlaserbeamweldingispreventedthroughtheuseofasuitabletrailing
shield,e.g.heliumasashieldgas,theweldisascorrosionresistantasthesubstrate.Thereisnorisk
ofhotcrackingintheweldprovidedtheprocessisproperlycontrolled.

TK1.4571isalsowell-suitedforlaser beam fusion cuttingusingnitrogenorflamecuttingusing
oxygen.Thecutedgeshaveonlyverysmallheat-affectedzonesandaregenerallyfreeofmicro-
cracks,whichmeanstheyarereadilyformable.Providedtheprocessisproperlycontrolled,thefusion
cutedgesonTK1.4571aresuitableforimmediatefurtherprocessingandinparticularcanbewelded
withoutanyfurtherpreparation.

Onlyrust-resistantequipmentsuchassteelbrushes,chippinghammers,etc.maybeusedin
processingtoensurethatthepassivationisnotcompromised.

Pleaserefrainfrommarkingtheweldareawithmarkerpenscontainingoilsortemperatureindicating
chalk.

Thehighcorrosionresistanceofthisstainlesssteelisprovidedbytheformationofahomogeneous,
densepassivationlayeronthesurface.Heattints,scale,slagresidues,trampiron,weldspatterand
similarmustberemovedsotheydonotdamagethepassivationlayer.


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Brushing,grinding,picklingorsandblasting(iron-freequartzsandorglassbeads)processescanbe
usedtocleanthesurface.Onlystainlesssteelbrushesmaybeusedinbrushing.Immersionandspray
picklingprocessesshouldbeusedwhenpicklingpreviouslybrushedweldareas,althoughpickling
pastesorsolutionsareoftenused.Afterpickling,thesurfaceshouldbecarefullycleanedwithwater.


Remarks

Thematerialmaybeslightlymagnetizableinthequenchedcondition.Magnetizabilityincreaseswith
greatercoldforming.


Published by

THYSSENKRUPPMATERIALSINTERNATIONALGMBH
TechnicalSales/QualityManagement
OberhausenerStr.1
45476Mülheima.d.Ruhr
Germany


References

EN10088:1995-08
EN10216–5
EN10217–7

GermanAssociationforWeldingandRelatedProcesses(DVS)Guideline3203,part3

ThyssenSchweißtechnikGmbH;Weldingfillermaterialsforthechemicalprocessingequipment
industry;September1995

InformationsstelleEdelstahlRostfrei; Stainlesssteel,properties,applications;January1994
(Stainlesssteelinformationcenter) Processingstainlesssteel;January1994

ThyssenLasertechnikGmbH,Aachen,incl.longitudinallaserbeamweldingofstainlesssteelprofiles.

ThyssenLasertechnikGmbH,Aachen,incl.laserbeamfusioncuttingofstainlesssteel.



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Important note

Theinformationincludedinthisdatasheetismerelyindicativeandshouldnotbeviewedasa
guaranteeofthepropertiesorapplicabilityofthematerialsandproducts.
Theadviceweprovideisbasedonourownandthemanufacturer’sexperience.Weacceptno
responsibilityfortheresultsofproductprocessingandapplication.

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