Alloy 1.4541, also known as X6CrNiTi18-10, is an austenitic stainless steel alloy with high resistance to corrosion and high temperatures. This alloy is used in the chemical industry, the food industry, and other sectors where high resistance to corrosion and heat is required.
Data for alloy 1.4541:
Chemical composition:
- Chromium (Cr): 17.00-19.50%
- Nickel (Ni): 9.00-12.00%
- Titanium (Ti): 5x(C+N)-0.70%
- Carbon (C): max. 0.08%
- Nitrogen (N): max. 0.11%
- Manganese (Mn): max. 2.00%
- Phosphorus (P): max. 0.045%
- Sulfur (S): max. 0.015%
- Silicon (Si): max. 1.00%
Physical properties:
- Density: 7.9 g/cm³
- Melting point: 1,390-1,460°C
- Thermal conductivity: 15 W/(m*K) at 20°C
- Electrical conductivity: 0.75 Ω*mm²/m at 20°C
Mechanical properties:
- Tensile strength: 500-700 N/mm²
- Elongation at break: min. 15%
- Hardness (HB): max. 215
Corrosion resistance:
- Resistant to corrosion in oxidizing and reducing media, including seawater and chloride-containing environments.
- Resistant to intergranular corrosion at temperatures up to 400°C
Processability:
- Easily weldable with all common welding processes
- Easily machinable using conventional methods such as turning, milling and drilling
Applications:
- Chemical industry
- food industry
- pharmaceutical industry
- Plant construction
- High temperature applications
Please note that technical specifications may vary depending on the alloy composition, manufacturing process, and conditions. The values provided are for guidance only and should not be considered precise.