Alloy | Composition | Hardness H.R.C | Melting range ℃ | Typical Applications |
Stellite 6 | C: 1 Cr :27 . W: 5 Co: Bal | 43 | 1280-1390 | Tough erosion-resistant alloy widely used for good all round performance. Less tendency to crack than Stellite" 12 n multiple layer, but more wear resistant than Stellite" 21 ir abrasion and metal to metal conditions. Good impact conditions. Good impact resistance. Valve seats and gates: ump shafts and bearings. erosion shields and rollina couples. Often used self-mated. Can be turned with carbide tooling. Also available as rod, electrode and wire. |
Stellite12 | C:1.8 Cr: 30 W:9 Co :Bа | 47 | 1280-1315 | Properties between those of Stellite" 1 and Stellite" 6.More abrasion resistance than Stellite" 6, but stil good impact resistance. Widely used as cutting edge in textile, timber and plastics industries and for bearinas.Also available as rod, electrode and wire. |
Forging Round bar and casting round bar both can be produced by us as per AMS5894
Usually use cemented carbide tools to process 6B, and the surface accuracy is 200-300RMS. Alloy tools need to use 5° (0.9rad.) negative rake angle and 30° (0.52Rad) or 45° (0.79rad) lead angle. 6B alloy is not suitable for high-speed tapping and EDM processing is used. In order to improve the surface finish, grinding can be used to achieve high precision. Can not be quenched after dry grinding, otherwise it will affect the appearance