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Letter 3060 17-4PH stainless finishing- I am looking for ways to finish the surface of a 17-4 PH stainless steel part to improve the corrosion resistance. The heat treat condition is H1025. Any information would be appreciated. Jamison Peters
June 17 - ELECTROPOLISHING WILL GREATLY ENHANCE BOTH APPEARANCE AND CORROSION RESISTANCE OF 17-4 PH CORROSION RESISTANT STEEL. John Cutchin
June 17 - REM Chemicals in Southington, CT has a product line called MAGALLOY. This product is used in vibratory finishing of 17-4PH Stainless Steel turbine blades for ground based electrical generators. It is capable of producing surface finishes of 2-3 microinches. Besides being very cost effective process, one of its claims to fame is the improved corrosion resistance in steam environment over conventional mechanically finished turbine blades. Bill Boatright
- We manufacture marine hardware from 15-5PH investment castings, which is very similar alloy to 17-4. We also use the same 1025 heat treatment. Corrosion resistance has been a constant problem. We have found that the parts must be very smooth as any roughness accelerates the corrosion. This smoothness is accomplished by tumbling for long periods of time in a harperizer tumbler. Then, the parts are electropolished quite severely. Once the parts are polished, we have found that any contact with a steel part (file, hammer, vise jaw, etc.) causes rust staining to occur. The rust stains can be removed by passivating in a bath of heated nitric acid. If I had my choice, I would use 316 stainless or a nitronic alloy as the precipitation alloys seem to be a pain in the neck for corrosion. The only advantage is the extra strength. Tim Tylaska
- We note the suggestion that you have your part electropolished. Electropolishing is a common finishing method for all of the precipitation hardened alloys, offering a bright, attractive finish with enhanced corrosion resistance and excellent passivation. Our company is listed as an electropolishing supplier on this web site. We can furnish complete information on electropolishing any type of stainless steel. Ed Bayha
February 7, 2007 Utilizing the Harperizer system will also get you the results you are looking for. You can check them out at their facility located in Barre, Mass. David Krupp
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