MIM-17-4 H1100

Like MIM 17-4 H900, MIM 17-4 H1100 is a precipitation hardening stainless steel that offers a good balance between corrosion resistance and strength. This stainless steel alloy typically provides better corrosion resistance than the 400 series stainless steels and better strength than the 300 series stainless steels. It’s often used for aircraft, dental, marine, medical, and surgical.  

Compare to other 17-4 stainless steels: Heat Treated As Sintered | H900

Mechanical Properties

Material Alloy Tensile Strength   Yield Strength (0.2%)   Impact Strength   Macro (apparent)   Macro (apparent)   Micro-Indentation (converted)   Young's Modulus   Poisson's Ratio   Elongation  
PSI x 103
PSI x 103
ft lb
HRB
HRC
Rockwell
Gpa
Ratio
% in 25.4mm
Stainless Steel
145
132
-
-
34
-
-
-
12

Physical Properties

Material Alloy Density  
lb/in3
Stainless Steel
0.278

Composition

Stainless Steel
% MIM-17-4 H1100
Iron (max) Bal.
Nickel (max) 3.0-5.0
Molybdenum --
Silicon 1.0 Max
Carbon .07 Max
Chromium 15.5-17.5
Cobalt --
Manganese 1.0 Max
Copper 3.0-5.0
Niobium -
Aluminum --
Magnesium --
Titanium --
Zirconium --
Niobium + Tantalum .15-.45
Phosphorus --
Sulfur --
RoHS Compliant

 

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