XM-32, S6412, Stainless Steel For Turbine Blades
WHY CHOOSE US
In addition to providing the widest range of materials to many different sectors, we are the only company who can melt and forge according to customer requests and produce in the form closest to the final product. We provide services that will increase the added value in products by adding our mechanical processing and heat treatment capabilities to our forging products, which are produced in requested forms from automotive to energy, from maritime to mold industry.
SPECIFICATIONS
AIR : Z 12 CNDV 12
WL : 1.4933
BS : S 151, S 538, S 159
UNS : S64152
WL : 1.4939
UNS : S64152
AMS : 5719
APPLICATIONS
- Aerospace industry: various mechanical parts.
- Turbine blades and discs.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Good resistance to various corrosive agents.
- Good weldability and suitable for brazing
CHEMICAL COMPONENT
Grade | UNS | Carbon | Manganese | Phosphorus | Sulfur | Silicon | Chromium | Nickel | Molybdenum | Vanadium | Nitrogen |
XM-32 | S64152 | 0.08–0.15 | 0.50–0.90 | 0.025 | 0.025 | 0.35max | 11.00–12.50 | 2.00–3.00 | 1.50–2.00 | 0.25–0.40 | 0.01–0.05 |
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
- Annealed condition: heat to 680°C followed by slow cooling.
– Brinell Hardness: 255
- Air cool from 1050°C. Temper at 250°C.
– UTS:1350 N/mm2
– 0.2 % Yield strength:1000 N/mm2
– Elongation (5d): 17 %
– Impact strength KCU:110 J/cm2
- Air cool from 1050°C. Temper at 650°C.
– UTS:1050 N/mm2
– 0.2 % Yield strength:700 N/mm2
– Elongation (5d):15 %
– Impact strength KCU:120 J/cm2
- Creep:
TemperatureIn ℃ | Average load in N/mm²
causing creep |
Average load in N/mm²
causing 1% elongation in: |
||
100 hrs | 1000 hrs | 100 hrs | 1000 hrs | |
500 | 500 | 420 | 430 | 370 |
HEAT TREATMENT
Hardening:
Heat to 1050°C Air cool or oil quench.
Temper:
Depending on properties required.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- Density:8
- Thermal conductivity in W.m/m2°C:- at 20°C: 21
- Mean coefficient of expansion in m/m.°C:
- -between 20°C and 100°C:9.7 x 10–6
- -between 20°C and 300°C:10.4 x 10-6
- -between 20°C and 500°C:11.2 x 10–6
- Modulus of elasticity in N/mm2 – at 20°C:211 x 103