174 PH
174 PH
174 PH
S A N D M E Y E R S T E E L C O M PA N Y
O N E S A N D M E Y E R L A N E • P H I L A D E L P H I A , PA 1 9 1 1 6 - 3 5 9 8
8 0 0 - 5 2 3 - 3 6 6 3 • + 1 - 2 1 5 - 4 6 4 - 7 1 0 0 • FA X + 1 - 2 1 5 - 6 7 7 - 1 4 3 0
Heat Treatment
Alloy 17-4PH is provided in the solution-annealed condition (Condition A).
Mechanical properties may be altered by subsequent age hardening
treatments. These aging treatments are referred to as Conditions H900,
H1025, H1075, H1150, H1150M and H1150D. The processes are outlined in
Table 2 below. The resultant mechanical properties appear above in Table 1.
Table 2
H1150M 1400 for 2 h, air cool plus 1150 for 4 h, air cool
H1150D 1400 for 2 h, air cool plus 1150 for 4 h, air cool
Hot Forming
Heat uniformly at 1742 – 2192°F (950 – 1200°C). A full solution anneal,
cooling lower than 76°F (25°C) and aging at the required temperature must
occur after hot forming. The post forming heat treatment should be a function
of the desired mechanical properties.
Cold Forming
Alloy 17-4PH has limited cold forming properties. Cold forming can only be
undertaken on plates in the fully annealed condition. Stress corrosion
resistance is enhanced by re-aging at the precipitation hardening temperature
after cold working.
Cutting
Thermal cutting operations such as plasma cutting should be avoided.
Mechanical cutting operations such as bandsaw, abrasive waterjet, shearing
and machining are preferred.
Welding
Alloy 17-4PH can be readily welded by most standard processes including SANDMEYER
SMAW, GTAW, PAW and GMAW. S T E E L C O M PA N Y