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ASTM A895 covers free-machining stainless steel plate, sheet, and strip made from alloys UNS S20300, UNS S30300, UNS S30310, and UNS S30323. These alloys are commonly used in applications where good corrosion resistance and machinability are required.
The specification is the primary standard for free-machining stainless steel plate, sheet, and strip. Unlike standard stainless grades, which can be gummy and difficult to machine, the materials covered by ASTM A895 are specifically engineered for high-speed machining operations. Scope of ASTM A895
ASTM A895 specifies the mechanical property requirements, such as tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and hardness. These properties vary significantly depending on whether the steel is Austenitic (non-magnetic and non-heat-treatable) or Martensitic (magnetic and heat-treatable).
ASTM A895 covers both flat-rolled products. These materials are designed for optimum machinability, general corrosion resistance, and high-temperature service. Commonly used grades under this specification include:
A martensitic grade known for its exceptional machinability through heat treatment.
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ASTM A895 covers free-machining stainless steel plate, sheet, and strip made from alloys UNS S20300, UNS S30300, UNS S30310, and UNS S30323. These alloys are commonly used in applications where good corrosion resistance and machinability are required. astm a895 pdf
The specification is the primary standard for free-machining stainless steel plate, sheet, and strip. Unlike standard stainless grades, which can be gummy and difficult to machine, the materials covered by ASTM A895 are specifically engineered for high-speed machining operations. Scope of ASTM A895 or check or Academia
ASTM A895 specifies the mechanical property requirements, such as tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and hardness. These properties vary significantly depending on whether the steel is Austenitic (non-magnetic and non-heat-treatable) or Martensitic (magnetic and heat-treatable). The specification is the primary standard for free-machining
ASTM A895 covers both flat-rolled products. These materials are designed for optimum machinability, general corrosion resistance, and high-temperature service. Commonly used grades under this specification include:
A martensitic grade known for its exceptional machinability through heat treatment.