Fe 5Cr 1Mo 1Si 1V 0.4C Powder provided by Stanford Advanced Materialsis a martensitic steel powder manufactured through gas atomization with argon, designed for applications requiring high strength, wear resistance, and toughness.
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Fe 5Cr 1Mo 1Si 1V 0.4C Powder provided by Stanford Advanced Materialsis a martensitic steel powder manufactured through gas atomization with argon, designed for applications requiring high strength, wear resistance, and toughness.
Related Products: Fe 5Cr 1Mo 1Si 0.5V 0.4C Powder, Fe 18Cr 12Mo 4Ni 3.5Si 3B 2.5Cu 0.6C Powder
Fe 5Cr 1Mo 1Si 1V 0.4C Powder is a martensitic iron-chromium alloy powder produced through argon gas atomization. It is designed for high strength, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance, making it particularly suitable for industrial applications that demand durability and performance in high-stress and harsh environments. Air hardenable, the inclusion of vanadium and silicon improves machinability, making it ideal for manufacturing high-strength components and durable industrial parts.
Nominal Chemistry |
Fe 5Cr 1Mo 1Si 1V 0.4C |
Nom. Particle Size Distr.(µm) |
-45 +15/-90 +45 |
Morphology |
Irregular |
Max. Service Temperature (°C) |
650 |
Range of Apparent Density (g/cm3) |
4.0 |
Fe 5Cr 1Mo 1Si 1V 0.4C Powder is ideal for applications that require high strength, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. Its properties make it perfect for manufacturing components under high pressure and stress conditions, such as aerospace parts, automotive components, industrial machinery parts, and oil and gas tools. Additionally, it is suitable for creating medical devices and marine components that demand excellent wear resistance.
Our Fe 5Cr 1Mo 1Si 1V 0.4C Powder is meticulously handled during storage and transportation to maintain the product's original quality.
Q1: What industries commonly use this powder?
A1: This powder is widely used in the aerospace, automotive, industrial machinery, oil and gas, marine, and medical equipment industries.
Q2: What precautions should be taken when handling this powder?
A2: It is important to follow safety protocols, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, masks, and eye protection, to avoid contact or inhalation.
Q3: How should this powder be stored to maintain its quality?
A3: Store the powder in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and contaminants, to preserve its integrity and performance.