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Zapp 1.4028Mo Steel
Steel name: Zapp 1.4028Mo
Diagram No.: 2731
Mat.No. (Wr.Nr.) designation: 1.4028
UNS designation: UNS42026
Chemical composition in weight %: 0.36% C, 0.40% Si, 0.45% Mn, max. 0.030% P, max. 0.020% S, 13.50% Cr, 1.00% Mo
Steel group: Martensitic stainless steels
Properties: Zapp 1.4028MO is a martensitic stainless steel. The corrosion resistance is enhanced by adding molybdenum and is better than most of the commercially available martensitic chromium steels. In the annealed condition the alloy can be formed easily at room temperature. After forming the properties of the material can be adjusted by hardening and tempering. In this condition the material exhibits high strength, hardness, and at the same time relative high formability. Furthermore, Zapp 1.4028MO has a very high fatigue limit and very good wear resistance. Compared to austenitic stainless steels used for various springs, Zapp 1.4028MO exhibits a higher modulus of elasticity. Therefore, most of users achieve better spring properties with this grade.
Applications: Doctor blades, encoder scales, etched parts, flapper valves, scalpel and other surgical instruments, shaver and epilators, textile parts (reeds).
Reference: Not shown in this demo version.
Heat Treatment
Hardening: No data
Tempering: See the diagram.
Diagram note: No data.
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