RI 6427 Effects of Substituting Cobalt For Nickel on the Tensile Properties and Hardness of Two Types of Stainless Steel

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. M. Tilman
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of small amounts of cobalt in nickel on the tensile properties and hardness of representative types of austenitic stainless steels . Cobalt substitutions for nickel up to 2 weight - percent were made in types 302 and 309 stainless steels . Data were obtained at room temperature for tensile strength , yield strength , percentage elongation , percentage reduction in area , and hardness . In type 302 steels , tensile strength and hardness increased with increased percentages of cobalt , percentage elongation and reduction in area decreased , and yield strength showed little change . Property changes were largely due to the reduction of nickel content rather than to the addition of cobalt . In type 309 steels , only minor variations were observed for the properties investigated ; the effects of the relatively snall cobalt substitutions and nickel reductions were somewhat reduced by the higher total alloy content .
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APA: M. M. Tilman  (1964)  RI 6427 Effects of Substituting Cobalt For Nickel on the Tensile Properties and Hardness of Two Types of Stainless Steel

MLA: M. M. Tilman RI 6427 Effects of Substituting Cobalt For Nickel on the Tensile Properties and Hardness of Two Types of Stainless Steel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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