In the case of stainless steels hardening by thermochemical treat ment has been considered bad practice or a compromise between corrosion proper.
Case hardening 440c stainless steel.
Stainless steel is associated with a loss of corrosion resistance as nitrogen and car bon react with chromium to form carbides nitrides thus withdrawing chromium from solid solution.
Maximum hardness and corrosion resistance are available only in the hardened or hardened and stress.
It has one of the highest attainable hardnesses of the corrosion and heat resisting grades.
Consequently a high car bon potential may be suitable for short carbur izing times but not for prolonged carburizing.
Tight tolerance bearing quality 440c stainless steel with certification.
Tight tolerance hardened 440c stainless steel.
Selection of carbon potential also depends on the carburizing response of a particular steel.
Grade 440c is capable of attaining after heat treatment the highest strength hardness and wear resistance of all the stainless alloys.
60 65 rc hardness in carbon product and 50 55 rc in 440c stainless steel.
For those applications where superior machinability is desired and where slightly lower corrosion resistance is satisfactory 440c can be supplied.
440c uns designation s44004 is a martensitic 400 series stainless steel and is the highest carbon content from 400 stainless steel series.
It is usually heat treated to reach hardness of 58 60 hrc it is a bearing steel and used in rolling contact stainless bearings e g.
Carburizing steels carburizing steels for case hardening usually have base carbon contents of approximately.
440c is a hardenable chromium steel.
440c can be oil quenched to achieve maximum hardness.
Northlake will custom manufacture to your hardness and case depth specifications.
Grade 440c stainless steel is a high carbon martensitic stainless steel.
This grade is magnetic at all times.
Northlake s state of the art induction hardening lines produce uniform case depths and consistent hardness end to end.
It is also used to make knife blades.
It is magnetic in both the annealed and hardened conditions.
Standard stock grades include 1060 carbon and 440c stainless.
440c is a high carbon straight chromium high hardenability martensitic stainless steel generally supplied in the annealed condition with a maximum brinell hardness of 269 rc29 or annealed and cold drawn with a maximum brinell hardness of 285 rc31 characterised by good corrosion resistance in mild domestic and industrial environments including fresh water organic materials mild acids.
Ball and roller bearings.