SAE AMS 5617J:2000 pdf download

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SAE AMS 5617J:2000 pdf download

SAE AMS 5617J:2000 pdf download Steel, Corrosion-Resistant, Bars, Wire, and Forgings 12Cr – 8.5Ni – 1.2Ti – 2.0Cu Vacuum Induction Plus Vacuum Consumable Electrode Melted Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable
1. sCOPE
1.1 Form
This specification covers two grades of a premium aircraft-quality, corrosion-resistant steel in the form of bars,wire,forgings, and forging stock.
1.2Application
These products have been used typically for parts requiring corrosion resistance and high strength up to 800 °F(427*C)The steel can be precipitation hardened to minimum tensile strengths up to 225 ksi (1551 MPa).
1.2.1 Certain design and processing procedures may cause these products to become susceptible to stress-corrosion cracking after heat treatment;ARP1110 recommends practices to minimize such conditions.
1.3Classification
Steels covered by this specification are classified as follows:
Grade 1: Transverse ductility, not specified
Grade 2: Transverse ductility, specified
1.3.1 Unless a specific type is ordered, Grade 1 shall be supplied for product under 3.00 inches (76.2 mm) in nominal diameter or least distance between parallel sides, and Grade 2 shall be supplied for larger sizes.
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
The issue of the following documents in effect on the date of the purchase order forms a part of this specification to theextent specified herein. The supplier may work to a subsequent revision of a document unless a specific document issueis specified. When the referenced document has been cancelled and no superseding document has been specfied , thelast published issue of that document shall apply.
2.1SAE Publications
Available from SAE International,400 Commonwealth Drive,Warrendale, PA 15096-0001,Tel: 877-606-7323 (insideUSA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org.
AMS 2241
Tolerances,Corrosion and Heat-Resistant Steel,lron Alloy,Titanium, and Titanium Alloy Barsand Wire
AMS 2248
Chemical Check Analysis Limits, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant Steels and Alloys,Maraging andOther Highly Alloyed Steels, and lron Alloys
AMS 2300
Steel Cleanliness, Premium Aircraft-Quality,Magnetic Particle lnspection Procedure
AMS 2371
Quality Assurance Sampling and Testing,Corrosion and Heat-Resistant Steels and Alloys,Wrought Products and Forging Stock
AMS 2374
Quality Assurance Sampling and Testing, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant Steel Forgings
AMS 2750
Pyrometry
AMS 2806
ldentification,Bars,Wire,Mechanical Tubing, and Extrusions,Carbon and Alloy Steels andCorrosion and Heat-Resistant Steels and Alloys
AMS 2808
ldentification, Forgings
ARP1110
Minimizing Stress Corrosion Cracking in Heat Treatable Wrought Low Alloy and MartensiticCorrosion-Resistant Steels
2.2ASTM Publications
Available from ASTM International,100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.0.Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959,Tel: 610-832-9585, www.astm.org.
ASTMA 370
Mechanical Testing of Steel Products
ASTMA 604
Macroetch Testing of Consumable Electrode Remelted Steel Bars and Billets
ASTM E 45
Determining the Inclusion Content of Steel
ASTME112
Determining Average Grain Size
ASTME 353
Chemical Analysis of Stainless,Heat-Resisting,Maraging,and Other Similar Chromium-Nickel-lron Alloys
3. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS3.1 Composition
Shall conform to the percentages by weight shown in Table 1, determined by wet chemical methods in accordance withASTME 353, by spectrochemical methods, or by other analytical methods acceptable to purchaser: