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Designation by Standards

Steel No. DIN EN AISI
1.4913 - X19CrMoNbVN11-1 -


Chemical Composition (in weight %)

C Si Mn Cr Mo Ni V W Others
0.20 max. 0.50 0.65 10.75 0.65 0.40 0.20 - -


Description
1.4913 is a creep-resistant material that is generally used for temperatures up to 600oC.

Applications
Application area: For fastening elements in thermal energy plants, screws, nuts.

Physical properties (avarage values) at ambient temperature
Modulus of elasticity [103 x N/mm2]: 216, 200 (200oC), 179 (400oC), 127 (600oC)
Density [g/cm3]: 7.7
Thermal conductivity [W/m.K]: 29.5
Electric resistivity [Ohm mm2/m]: 0.60
Specific heat capacity[J/g.K]: 0.46
Magnetisable: Yes

Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion 10-6 oC-1

20-100oC 20-600oC
10.5 12.5


Annealing
Heat to 670-720oC, min. 2 hours. Structure is martensite.

Quenching
Harden from a temperature of 1100-1130oC followed by air or oil quenching.

Mechanical properties at at ambient temperature
Condition: Quenched and tempered, d<=160 mm
0.2 % proof stress: 750 N/mm2
Tensile strength: 900-1050 N/mm2
Elongation: 12%
Reduction: 40%
Charpy notch (ISO-V): 20 J (Longit.)

0.2 % Proof Stress in N/mm2 vs. Temperature in oC
Thickness <=160 mm, QT Condition

100oC 150oC 200oC 250oC 300oC 350oC 400oC 450oC 500oC 550oC 600oC
701 676 651 643 627 610 577 544 495 412 305


Mecahnical properties at elevated temperatures

1% Creep Stress in N/mm2 vs. Temperature in oC

Hours 450oC 500oC 550oC 600oC
10 000 500 374 250 133
100 000 448 298 153 -


Creep Rupture Stress in N/mm2 vs. Temperature in oC

Hours 450oC 500oC 550oC 600oC
10 000 559 417 288 155
100 000 500 349 161 65
200 000 486 330 130 49


Forging
Hot forming temperature: 1100-850oC, slow cooling.

Machinability
Metal cutting machining is teh same as that for special engineering steel grades of corresponding strength.

Welding
PK323 should not be welded.

Note: Quenching and tempering treatment must always be carried out after hot forming.

Remark
All technical information is for reference only.