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Belleville Disc Springs Materials X22CrMoV12-1 ( DIN 1.4923 ),
x7CrNiAl17-7 ( DIN 1.4568 )
The choice of disc spring materials directly influences these
properties,
applications which require high corrosion resistance, operating at
low or high temperature,
and antimagnetic properties.
There have types as:
Corrosion resistant materials | X10CrNi18-8, DIN 1.4310, SUS301-CSP, X7CrNiAl17-7, DIN 1.4568, 17-7PH, X7CrNiMoAl15-7, DIN 1.4532, PH15-7Mo, X5CrNiMo18-10, DIN 1.4401, SUS316 |
High temperature materials | Inconel 718, DIN 2.4668, Inconel X 750, DIN 2.4669 |
Thermally stable materials | X35CrMo17, DIN 1.4122, X22CrMoV12-1, DIN 1.4923 |
DIN 17 224 stainless steel wire and strip for springs
high nickel alloy content is considered corrosion-resistant.
they are cold worked during the rolling to obtain certain hardness,
strength.
precipitation hardening ( X7CrNiAl17-7, 17-7PH ) is carried out
while the materials delivered in condition C, cold rolled.
X10CrNi18-8 ( DIN 1.4310 )
X10CrNi18-8 is a chrome-nickel alloy generally used for
corrosion-resistant disc springs.
This material achieves its potency by cold rolling, which
magnetizes the disc springs to a certain extent.
Consequently, the maximum material thickness for the disc springs
is limited to 2.00 mm.
X7CrNiAl17-7 ( DIN 1.4568 )
X7CrNiAl17-7 is a precipitation-hardened, corrosion-resistant
spring steel.
This material achieves it potency via cold rolling and
precipitation hardening.
In the pliable state, this disc spring corrosion resistant material
is highly magnetic
and cold working the material further increases the magnetism.
X7CrNiMoAl15-7 ( DIN 1.4532, 1.4574 )
Material X7CrNiMoAl15-7, PH15-7Mo is a semi austenitic
precipitation hardening stainless steel that
provides high strength and hardness, good corrosion resistance and
minimum distortion on heat treatment.
Its corrosion resistance is superior to hardenable stainless grades
such as 410, 420 and 431.
X5CrNi Mo18-10 ( DIN 1.4401 )
X5CrNiMo18-10 is vastly corrosion resistant disc spring material
and naturally is unable to be magnetized.
High temperature belleville washers and those disc springs required
to function at high temperatures
use a variety of precipitation-hardened materials from the
nickel-base alloys group.
materials Inconel 718, and Inconel X 750, operating temeperatures
range: -200 to 500℃.
Typical Applications
X35CrMo17 ( DIN 1.4122 )
X35CrMo17 has a high thermal permanence due to the addition of
molybdenum (Mo).
In some applications, this thermally stable material is corrosion
resistant,
but limited at the material strengths required for disc springs.
The material is not corrosion resistant when introduced to seawater
or similar environment.
X22CrMoV12-1 ( DIN 1.4923 )
This material is a heat-treatable molybdenum and vanadium steel
containing thermally stable chrome
for applications with operating temperatures of – 60° C to 350° C.
X22CrMoV12-1 may hastily be unsuccessful due to brittle-fracture.
We have materials for belleville disc springs, materials in forms
of strip, sheet and plate.
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