Means for predicting preformance of stainless steel alloy for use with surgical needles
A new and useful predictor for maraging stainless steel alloys is created, called the martensite finish temperature, Mf ( DEG F.). This formula enables one to predict the temperature at which a steel is entirely converted to martensite, and is described as Mf=1027-78% Ni-27% Ti-34% Mo. A desirable n...
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description | A new and useful predictor for maraging stainless steel alloys is created, called the martensite finish temperature, Mf ( DEG F.). This formula enables one to predict the temperature at which a steel is entirely converted to martensite, and is described as Mf=1027-78% Ni-27% Ti-34% Mo. A desirable needle alloy for this amount is nickel at 10%, molybdenum at about 2.7%, and titanium at about 2%. |
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