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- Martensitic stainless steel - Wikipedia
Martensitic stainless steels are a family of stainless steels having body-centered tetragonal (BCT) crystal structure and a predominantly martensite structure
- Martensite - Wikipedia
Martensite is a very hard form of steel crystalline structure It is named after German metallurgist Adolf Martens By analogy the term can also refer to any crystal structure that is formed by diffusionless transformation [1]
- Martensitic Stainless Steel: Definition, Composition, Properties . . .
Martensitic stainless steel is a type of stainless steel with a body-centered tetragonal (BCT) crystal structure covered by the 400 series alongside ferritic stainless steel It is primarily composed of 12-18% chromium and 0 1-1 2% carbon
- Austenitic vs Martensitic vs Ferritic Stainless Steel - MWalloys
Martensitic: designed to be heat treatable — austenitize, quench, temper — which produces high hardness and strength due to martensitic transformation Martensite is much harder but generally less corrosion-resistant and tougher than austenite
- Martensitic Stainless Steel: Definition, Composition, Types . . . - Xometry
Martensitic stainless steel is sometimes called semi-stainless due to its lower alloy content and higher carbon content, which distinguish its hardness, brittleness, and corrosion resistance from other stainless steels
- Martensitic Stainless Steel - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Martensitic stainless steel is defined as a type of stainless steel that contains 12–18% chromium and high carbon content, exhibiting moderate corrosion resistance and poor weldability, while being hardenable by heat treatment
- Understanding Martensetic Stainless Steel Grades
Moderate levels of corrosion resistance, high hardenability and machinability, poor formability and can be welded with caution Here's a closer look at the martensitic family of stainless steel
- Martensitic Stainless Steel: Properties, Applications, and Benefits . . .
Martensitic stainless steel is a specific type of stainless steel known for its high strength and hardness This alloy is primarily a combination of iron, chromium and carbon It is named “Martensitic” steel because its microstructure is in the martensite phase, which defines its unique properties
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