Chrome Core® 12-FM Alloy |
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General Information | ||
Description | ||
Chrome Core® 12-FM alloy is in a family of controlled chemistry, chromium-iron alloys which are candidates for use in magnetic components where corrosion resistance superior to that of pure iron, low carbon steel and silicon-iron alloys is desired without the substantial decrease in saturation induction associated with 18% Cr ferritic stainless steels. | ||
Applications | ||
Applications could include electro-mechanical devices requiring some degree of corrosion resistance, either in service or for extended shelf life without the need for protective coatings. | ||
Corrosion Resistance | ||||||||||||||||||
Chrome Core 12-FM alloy exhibited no noticeable rusting in 95°F (35°C) - 95% relative humidity tests and have demonstrated corrosion resistance generally similar to 18% chromium ferric stainless steel in certain simulated alcohol-base fuel environments. | ||||||||||||||||||
Important Note:The following 4-level rating scale is intended for comparative purposes only. Corrosion testing is recommended; factors which affect corrosion resistance include temperature, concentration, pH, impurities, aeration, velocity, crevices, deposits, metallurgical condition, stress, surface finish and dissimilar metal contact.
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Properties | ||
Physical Properties | ||
Specific Gravity | ||
-- | 7.66 | |
Density | ||
-- | 0.2770 | lb/in³ |
Mean Specific Heat | ||
-- | 0.1050 | Btu/lb/°F |
Mean CTE | ||
77 to 122°F | 5.90 | x 10-6 in/in/°F |
77 to 212°F | 5.80 | x 10-6 in/in/°F |
77 to 392°F | 5.90 | x 10-6 in/in/°F |
77 to 572°F | 6.10 | x 10-6 in/in/°F |
77 to 752°F | 6.30 | x 10-6 in/in/°F |
77 to 932°F | 6.50 | x 10-6 in/in/°F |
77 to 1112°F | 6.70 | x 10-6 in/in/°F |
Modulus of Elasticity (E) | ||
-- | 29.0 | x 103 ksi |
Electrical Resistivity | ||
70°F | 343.0 | ohm-cir-mil/ft |
Curie Temperature | ||
-- | 1350 | °F |
Magnetic Properties | ||
Data for fully annealed 0.250-0.625 in. (6.35 to 15.9 mm) diameter bars tested on a Fahy permeameter per ASTM Method A 341. | ||
Saturation Flux Density | ||
-- | 17700.0 | G |
Coercivity | ||
-- | 2.50 | Oe |
Magnetic Permeability | ||
-- | 3100.0 | Mu |
Residual Induction | ||
-- | 12600 | G |
Typical Mechanical Properties | ||
Heat Treatment | ||
Due to its relatively low chromium content, Chrome Core 12-FM alloy will form austenite if heated to too high a temperature, and some hardening will occur if the austentized part is rapidly cooled. Consequently the best heat treatment for improved soft magnetic properties is to subcritically anneal. | ||
Workability | ||
Cold Working | ||
Chrome Core 12-FM alloy will withstand less cold working than the non-free machining versions and is not recommended for parts produced by large amounts of cold deformation. | ||
Machinability | ||
Following are typical feeds and speeds for Chrome Core 12-FM alloy. | ||
Additional Machinability Notes | ||
When using carbide tools, the surface speed can be increased between 2 and 3 times over the high-speed suggestions. Feeds can be increased between 50 and 100%. | ||
Weldability | ||
Chrome Core 12-FM alloy is not recommended for welding. | ||
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