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on similar to UNS S41600 and UNS S41623) RATIONALE AMS5610P introduces Exceptions (3 6), revises Condition (3 2), Response to Heat Treatment (3 3 1), Reports (4 4) and Identification (5 2 2), and is a Fi e-Yea
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- Stainless Steel 416 Alloy 416 UNS S41600 - Aircraft Materials
Type 416 is a high chromium martensitic free-machining stainless steel Type 416 can be hardened by heat treatment to higher strength and hardness level Type 416 is used for any part that requires considerable machining, golf club heads, axles, gears and pinions, lead screws, valve trim
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This specification covers two types of free-machining, corrosion and heat-resistant steel in the form of bars, wire, forgings, and forging stock Click on column headings for a description of column content
- AMS 5610 and 416 Stainless Steels: Composition, Properties . . .
AMS 5610 is a specification for Type 416 stainless steel, known for its machinability, moderate strength, and hardness This material is often selected for applications requiring extensive machining due to its ability to form clean, continuous chips that facilitate smooth machining processes
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AMS 5610: Specification for 416 Stainless Steel, a free-machining martensitic type with enhanced machinability
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