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Hot Rolled Bright Surface 17-4PH Stainless Steel Round Bar OD 6-300mm AISI 630

Hot Rolled Bright Surface 17-4PH Stainless Steel Round Bar OD 6-300mm AISI 630

MOQ: 50
Price: 2.58
Detail Information
Certification
ISO, AISI, ASTM, EN, DIN, JIS
Shape:
Round
Technique:
Hot Rolled
Surface Treatment:
Bright
Diameter Range:
6-300mm
Production Capacity:
50000kgs
Tensile Strength:
1105-1310 MPa
Yield Strength:
1000-1170 MPa
Elongation:
10-16%
Hardness:
28-44 HRC
Density:
7750 Kg/m³
Thermal Conductivity:
18.4-22.7 W/m.K
Specific Heat:
460 J/kg.K
Electrical Resistivity:
800 NΩ.m
Max Temperature:
572°F (300°C)
Coefficient Of Expansion:
10.8-11.6 µm/m/°C
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Product Description
17-4PH Stainless Steel Overview
17-4 Precipitation Hardening (Type 630) is a chromium-copper precipitation hardening stainless steel designed for applications requiring high strength and moderate corrosion resistance. This alloy maintains high strength up to approximately 600°F (316°C).
General Properties
Alloy 17-4 PH is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel with copper and niobium/columbium additions. This grade combines high strength, hardness (up to 572°F/300°C), and corrosion resistance. Mechanical properties can be optimized through heat treatment, achieving very high yield strength up to 1100-1300 MPa (160-190 ksi).
This grade should not be used at temperatures above 572°F (300°C) or at very low temperatures. It provides adequate resistance to atmospheric corrosion and diluted acids or salts, with corrosion resistance equivalent to Alloy 304 or 430.
Applications & Standards
Applications Standards
  • Offshore (foils, helicopter deck platforms)
  • Food industry
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Aerospace (turbine blades)
  • Mechanical components
  • Nuclear waste casks
  • ASTM A693 grade 630 (AMS 5604B) UNS S17400
  • EURONORM 1.4542 X5CrNiCuNb 16-4
  • AFNOR Z5 CNU 17-4PH
  • DIN 1.4542
Corrosion Resistance
Alloy 17-4 PH withstands corrosive attacks better than standard hardenable stainless steels and is comparable to Alloy 304 in most media. For stress corrosion cracking risks, higher aging temperatures above 1022°F (550°C), preferably 1094°F (590°C), should be selected.
1022°F (550°C) is the optimum tempering temperature in chloride media, while 1094°F (590°C) is optimal for H2S media. The alloy may experience crevice or pitting attack in stagnant seawater but provides corrosion resistance in chemical, petroleum, paper, dairy, and food processing industries (equivalent to 304L grade).
Chemical Composition
Table 1: Composition ranges for grade 630 stainless steels
Element Content (%)
C0.07 max
Mn1.0 max
Si1.0 max
P0.04 max
S0.030 max
Cr15.0 - 17.5
Ni3.0 - 5.0
Cu3.0 - 5.0
Nb+Ta0.15 - 0.45
Mechanical Properties
Table 2: Mechanical properties of grade 630 stainless steels
Condition Tensile Strength (MPa) Yield Strength 0.2% Proof (MPa) Elongation (% in 50mm) Hardness Rockwell C (HR C) Hardness Brinell (HB)
Solution Treated 1105 typ 1000 typ 15 typ 38 max 363 max
Condition 900 1310 min 1170 min 10 min 40 min 388 min
Condition 1150 930 min 724 min 16 min 28 min 277 min
Physical Properties
Table 3: Typical physical properties of grade 630 stainless steels
Property Value
Density (kg/m³)7750
Mean Co-eff of Thermal Expansion 0-100°C (µm/m/°C)10.8
Mean Co-eff of Thermal Expansion 0-315°C (µm/m/°C)11.6
Thermal Conductivity at 100°C (W/m.K)18.4
Thermal Conductivity at 500°C (W/m.K)22.7
Specific Heat 0-100°C (J/kg.K)460
Electrical Resistivity (nΩ.m)800
Alternative Grades Comparison
Table 5: Possible alternative grades to 630 stainless steels
Alternative Grade Reasons for Choosing 17-4PH (630)
431 431 has higher toughness than 17-4PH. Better availability in some sizes.
416 Free-machining martensitic stainless steel - better for repetition machining. Lower cost.
316 Higher corrosion resistance to resist more severe environments, but with much lower strength than 17-4PH.
2205 Much better corrosion resistance than 17-4PH, with lower strength (but not as low as 316).
Heat Treatment
Solution treatment (Condition A): Grade 630 stainless steels are heated at 1040°C for 0.5 h, then air-cooled to 30°C. Small sections can be oil quenched.
Hardening: Grade 630 stainless steels are age-hardened at low temperatures to achieve required mechanical properties. During the process, superficial discoloration occurs followed by shrinkage at 0.10% for condition H1150, and 0.05% for condition H900.
Typical Applications
  • Engine components
  • High strength and boat propeller shafts
  • Plastic moulding dies
  • Valves and gears
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PRODUCTS DETAILS
Hot Rolled Bright Surface 17-4PH Stainless Steel Round Bar OD 6-300mm AISI 630
MOQ: 50
Price: 2.58
Detail Information
Certification
ISO, AISI, ASTM, EN, DIN, JIS
Shape:
Round
Technique:
Hot Rolled
Surface Treatment:
Bright
Diameter Range:
6-300mm
Production Capacity:
50000kgs
Tensile Strength:
1105-1310 MPa
Yield Strength:
1000-1170 MPa
Elongation:
10-16%
Hardness:
28-44 HRC
Density:
7750 Kg/m³
Thermal Conductivity:
18.4-22.7 W/m.K
Specific Heat:
460 J/kg.K
Electrical Resistivity:
800 NΩ.m
Max Temperature:
572°F (300°C)
Coefficient Of Expansion:
10.8-11.6 µm/m/°C
Minimum Order Quantity:
50
Price:
2.58
Highlight

Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Round Bar

,

Bright Surface 17-4PH Stainless Steel Bar

,

OD 6-300mm AISI 630 Round Bar

Product Description
17-4PH Stainless Steel Overview
17-4 Precipitation Hardening (Type 630) is a chromium-copper precipitation hardening stainless steel designed for applications requiring high strength and moderate corrosion resistance. This alloy maintains high strength up to approximately 600°F (316°C).
General Properties
Alloy 17-4 PH is a precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel with copper and niobium/columbium additions. This grade combines high strength, hardness (up to 572°F/300°C), and corrosion resistance. Mechanical properties can be optimized through heat treatment, achieving very high yield strength up to 1100-1300 MPa (160-190 ksi).
This grade should not be used at temperatures above 572°F (300°C) or at very low temperatures. It provides adequate resistance to atmospheric corrosion and diluted acids or salts, with corrosion resistance equivalent to Alloy 304 or 430.
Applications & Standards
Applications Standards
  • Offshore (foils, helicopter deck platforms)
  • Food industry
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Aerospace (turbine blades)
  • Mechanical components
  • Nuclear waste casks
  • ASTM A693 grade 630 (AMS 5604B) UNS S17400
  • EURONORM 1.4542 X5CrNiCuNb 16-4
  • AFNOR Z5 CNU 17-4PH
  • DIN 1.4542
Corrosion Resistance
Alloy 17-4 PH withstands corrosive attacks better than standard hardenable stainless steels and is comparable to Alloy 304 in most media. For stress corrosion cracking risks, higher aging temperatures above 1022°F (550°C), preferably 1094°F (590°C), should be selected.
1022°F (550°C) is the optimum tempering temperature in chloride media, while 1094°F (590°C) is optimal for H2S media. The alloy may experience crevice or pitting attack in stagnant seawater but provides corrosion resistance in chemical, petroleum, paper, dairy, and food processing industries (equivalent to 304L grade).
Chemical Composition
Table 1: Composition ranges for grade 630 stainless steels
Element Content (%)
C0.07 max
Mn1.0 max
Si1.0 max
P0.04 max
S0.030 max
Cr15.0 - 17.5
Ni3.0 - 5.0
Cu3.0 - 5.0
Nb+Ta0.15 - 0.45
Mechanical Properties
Table 2: Mechanical properties of grade 630 stainless steels
Condition Tensile Strength (MPa) Yield Strength 0.2% Proof (MPa) Elongation (% in 50mm) Hardness Rockwell C (HR C) Hardness Brinell (HB)
Solution Treated 1105 typ 1000 typ 15 typ 38 max 363 max
Condition 900 1310 min 1170 min 10 min 40 min 388 min
Condition 1150 930 min 724 min 16 min 28 min 277 min
Physical Properties
Table 3: Typical physical properties of grade 630 stainless steels
Property Value
Density (kg/m³)7750
Mean Co-eff of Thermal Expansion 0-100°C (µm/m/°C)10.8
Mean Co-eff of Thermal Expansion 0-315°C (µm/m/°C)11.6
Thermal Conductivity at 100°C (W/m.K)18.4
Thermal Conductivity at 500°C (W/m.K)22.7
Specific Heat 0-100°C (J/kg.K)460
Electrical Resistivity (nΩ.m)800
Alternative Grades Comparison
Table 5: Possible alternative grades to 630 stainless steels
Alternative Grade Reasons for Choosing 17-4PH (630)
431 431 has higher toughness than 17-4PH. Better availability in some sizes.
416 Free-machining martensitic stainless steel - better for repetition machining. Lower cost.
316 Higher corrosion resistance to resist more severe environments, but with much lower strength than 17-4PH.
2205 Much better corrosion resistance than 17-4PH, with lower strength (but not as low as 316).
Heat Treatment
Solution treatment (Condition A): Grade 630 stainless steels are heated at 1040°C for 0.5 h, then air-cooled to 30°C. Small sections can be oil quenched.
Hardening: Grade 630 stainless steels are age-hardened at low temperatures to achieve required mechanical properties. During the process, superficial discoloration occurs followed by shrinkage at 0.10% for condition H1150, and 0.05% for condition H900.
Typical Applications
  • Engine components
  • High strength and boat propeller shafts
  • Plastic moulding dies
  • Valves and gears
Hot Rolled Bright Surface 17-4PH Stainless Steel Round Bar OD 6-300mm AISI 630 0
Hot Rolled Bright Surface 17-4PH Stainless Steel Round Bar OD 6-300mm AISI 630 1
Hot Rolled Bright Surface 17-4PH Stainless Steel Round Bar OD 6-300mm AISI 630 2