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Leadership in Soft Magnetic Alloys Carpenter Technology Corporation offers a wide selection of soft magnetic alloys to meet your material specifications. Choose from high permeability alloys, shielding alloys, silicon core irons or high-flux-density cobalt-iron alloys that have been used in applications ranging from simple magnetic cores to the most complex electronic circuitry. All are produced to Carpenter’s exacting standards of consistency for uniform magnetic response using premium-melting vacuum technologies. Forms manufactured: Strip Bar Plate Wire Other forms available upon application Carpenter’s soft magnetic alloys provide mechanical properties matched to various methods of fabrication such as: Stamping Coining Drawing Etching Machining Forging Cold forming Carpenter soft magnetic alloys have been used in the following applications: Motor laminations Relays Magnetic amplifiers Speedometers Magnetic bearings Transformers Magnetic shielding Vacuum equipment Forged electromagnetic components Watt-hour meters GFCI World-Class Manufacturing and Quality Systems Carpenter is a fully integrated manufacturer, using advanced equipment and technologies including vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, double-vacuum melting (VIM-VAR), in-line hot rolling, and modern cold finishing equipment. This combination of capabilities, coupled with a highly skilled work force, supports your requirements for consistent, quality material lot after lot. Technical Expertise Bring us your design challenges. A team of metallurgists and product application experts stand ready to assist you with alloy selection and technical support. Visit us at www.cartech.com Carpenter Technology Corp. is a world recognized developer and manufacturer of cast wrought and powder metallurgy specialty alloys including stainless steels, high-strength alloys, superalloys, and tool and die steels as well as titanium alloys. Unless otherwise noted, trademarks are property of CRS Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation.

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Page 1: Leadership in Soft Magnetic Alloys · Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A-FM" is melted in electric arc furnaces to exacting chemical specifications and carefully controlled through all

Leadership in Soft Magnetic Alloys

Carpenter Technology Corporation offers a wide selection of soft magnetic alloys to meet your material specifications.

Choose from high permeability alloys, shielding alloys, silicon core irons or high-flux-density cobalt-iron alloys that have been used in applications ranging from simple magnetic cores to the most complex electronic circuitry. All are produced to Carpenter’s exacting standards of consistency for uniform magnetic response using premium-melting vacuum technologies.

Forms manufactured:

• Strip • Bar

• Plate • Wire

• Other forms available upon application

Carpenter’s soft magnetic alloys provide mechanical properties matched to various methods of fabrication such as:

• Stamping • Coining

• Drawing • Etching

• Machining • Forging

• Cold forming

Carpenter soft magnetic alloys have been used in the following applications:

• Motor laminations • Relays

• Magnetic amplifiers • Speedometers

• Magnetic bearings • Transformers

• Magnetic shielding • Vacuum equipment

• Forged electromagnetic components • Watt-hour meters

• GFCI

World-Class Manufacturing and Quality Systems

Carpenter is a fully integrated manufacturer, using advanced equipment and technologies including vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, double-vacuum melting (VIM-VAR), in-line hot rolling, and modern cold finishing equipment. This combination of capabilities, coupled with a highly skilled work force, supports your requirements for consistent, quality material lot after lot.

Technical Expertise

Bring us your design challenges. A team of metallurgists and product application experts stand ready to assist you with alloy selection and technical support.

Visit us at www.cartech.com

Carpenter Technology Corp. is a world recognized developer and manufacturer of cast wrought and powder metallurgy specialty alloys including stainless steels, high-strength alloys, superalloys, and tool and die steels as well as titanium alloys.

Unless otherwise noted, trademarks are property of CRS Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation.

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Visit us at www.cartech.com

USA TF: 800-654-6543 Tel: 610-208-2000

EuropeBelgiumTel: +32-10-686-010

EnglandTel: +44 (0) 1789-767340

Mexico and South AmericaTel: +52 (442) 29-04-001

The information and data presented herein are typical or average values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values. Applications specifically suggested for material described herein are made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the reader to make his/her own evaluation and are not intended as warranties, either express or implied, of fitness for these or other purposes. There is no representation that the recipient of this literature will receive updated editions as they become available.Copyright 2014 CRS Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 06/14. G122

Selecting Carpenter Soft Magnetic Alloys

The matrix below compares various classes or “families” of soft magnetic alloys in terms of their relative performance characteristics and costs. It can serve as an initial guide for you in selecting which family of alloys to explore for an application.

Carpenter Soft Magnetic Alloy Type Analyses

Single figures are nominal.Alloys Carbon Cobalt Manganese Nickel Silicon Iron Other

Hiperco® 50 Alloy 0.01 48.75 0.05 0.05 Balance V 1.90

Hiperco 50A Alloy 48.75 0.05 0.05 Balance V 2.00

Hiperco 50HS Alloy 0.01 48.75 0.05 0.05 Balance V 1.90

Hiperco 27 Alloy 0.01 27.00 0.25 0.60 0.25 Balance Cr .60

Hiperco 15 Alloy 0.01 15.00 2.70 0.10 0.30 Balance Cr .60

Carpenter High Permeability "49"® Alloy/Hy Ra 49 0.02 0.50 48.00 0.35 Balance

Carpenter HyMu "80"® Alloy 0.02 0.50 80.00 0.35 Balance Mo 4.2

Carpenter HyMu "800" 0.01 0.50 80.00 0.15 Balance Mo 5.0

Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A" 0.03 0.15 1.00 Balance

Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A-FM" 0.04 0.15 1.00 Balance P 0.18

Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "B" 0.03 0.15 2.50 Balance

Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "B-FM" 0.03 0.40 2.50 Balance P 0.12

Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "C" 0.03 0.15 4.00 Balance

Carpenter Electrical Iron 0.02 0.12 0.08 0.12 BalanceCr 0.20P 0.01 V 0.05

Canada TF: 800-268-4740

Asia SingaporeTel: 65-6738-2401

China+(86 21) 2411-3500

Contact:

Detailed, searchable alloy data including an interactive Magnetic Property Selector are available in the Alloy TechZone™ at www.cartech.com.

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A"

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Type AnalysisSingle figures are nominal except where noted.Carbon 0.03 % Manganese 0.15 %Silicon 1.00 % Iron Balance  

 

General InformationDescriptionCarpenter Silicon Core Iron "A" is melted in electric arc furnaces to exacting chemical specifications, and carefully controlled in rollingand annealing processes to produce a fine-grain, uniform quality magnetic core iron.  A modified grade of Silicon Core Iron "A", known as Silicon Core Iron "A-FM", contains a free-machining additive to improve itsmachinability especially for screw machine operations. It has been used primarily for solid cores which must be machinedeconomically in volume. 

ApplicationsSilicon Core Iron "A" has been used in applications requiring a combination of medium electrical resistivity, high initial permeabilityand low hysteresis loss in AC and DC circuits with moderate formability. It can be cold formed in the fully annealed condition.  Typical applications for this alloy have included solenoid switches, armatures, pole pieces, relays, etc.  

PropertiesPhysical PropertiesSpecific Gravity 7.75   Density 0.2790 lb/in³  Mean CTE (77 to 750°F) 7.10 x 10 -6 in/in/°F  Electrical Resistivity (70°F) 150.0 ohm-cir-mil/ft  Curie Temperature 1490 °F  Magnetic PropertiesResults determined from 3/8" (9.53 mm) diameter bar. 

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A"

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 Saturation Flux Density 21000.0 G  Coercivity 0.900 Oe  Magnetic Permeability 4500.0 Mu  Residual Induction 6500 G  Hysteresis Loss 0.000291 J/cm³/cycle  Treatment for Final Closed Pack Anneal 1550 °F  

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A"

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Typical Mechanical Properties

  

Heat TreatmentItems as supplied from the mill are not in the most magnetic soft condition, nor are they supplied to magnetic property requirements.As supplied magnetic property requirements must be approved by the mill.  Finish fabricated parts must be heat treated to achieve soft magnetic characteristics. Suggested heat treating atmosphere is a wethydrogen atmosphere in the temperature range of 1550/1600°F (843/871°C), two to four hours at temperature and cooled 100/200°F(56/111°C) to 1000°F (538°C) and any rate thereafter.  Other heat treating atmospheres can be employed, such as nitrogen-hydrogen combinations, vacuum, exothermication and inertatmosphere retort. Resulting magnetic characteristics will not be as good as the wet hydrogen atmosphere, which provides the bestdegree of decarburization.  Other heat treatment temperatures in the range of 1350/1950°F (732/1038°C) can be employed to achieve certain advantages suchas brazing and fine grain size as required by end application. A sacrifice in certain magnetic characteristics will be realized. A dryatmosphere must be employed at 1750°F (954°C) and above.  

WorkabilityMachinabilityFollowing are typical feeds and speeds for Silicon Core Iron "A". 

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A"

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 Additional Machinability NotesFigures used for all metal removal operations covered are average. On certain work, the nature of the part may require adjustment ofspeeds and feeds. Each job has to be developed for best production results with optimum tool life. Speeds or feeds should beincreased or decreased in small steps.  

Other InformationApplicable Specifications• ASTM A848 Alloy 1   Forms ManufacturedBar - Many forms and conditions (Request for cold drawn finish should be referred to Technical Department for Acceptance). 

• Bar-Rounds • Billet• Strip   

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A"

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Technical Articles•  A Simplified Method of Selecting Soft Magnetic Alloys•  Soft Magnetic Alloys with Improved Corrosion Resistance  Disclaimer:The information and data presented herein are typical or average values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values. Applications specifically suggested formaterial described herein are made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the reader to make his/her own evaluation and are not intended as warranties, eitherexpress or implied, of fitness for these or other purposes. There is no representation that the recipient of this literature will receive updated editions as they become available. 

Unless otherwise specified, registered trademarks are property ofCRS Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation

Copyright © 2015 CRS Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.Edition Date: 03/01/1989

Visit us on the web at www.cartech.com

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A-FM"

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Type AnalysisSingle figures are nominal except where noted.Carbon (Maximum) 0.04 % Manganese 0.15 %Phosphorus 0.180 % Silicon 1.00 %Iron Balance        

 

General InformationDescription

Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A-FM" is melted in electric arc furnaces to exacting chemical specifications and carefully controlledthrough all manufacturing processes to produce a fine-grain, uniform quality magnetic core iron.  This alloy exhibits improved machining characteristics over Silicon Core Iron "A". Improvements in machinability up to 40% can berealized on automatic screw machines.  The magnetic characteristics are of the same order exhibited by Silicon Core Iron "A" and are a function of the final heat treatmentapplied to the finish machined product. 

ApplicationsSilicon Core Iron "A-FM" has been used in producing solid cores which must be machined economically in volume.  This alloy is suggested for use in applications requiring a combination of moderately high electrical resistivity, high initial permeability,and low hysteresis loss in AC and DC circuits.  

PropertiesPhysical PropertiesSpecific Gravity 7.75   Density 0.2790 lb/in³  Mean CTE (77 to 750°F) 7.10 x 10 -6 in/in/°F  Electrical Resistivity (70°F) 150.0 ohm-cir-mil/ft  Curie Temperature 1490 °F  Magnetic Properties

Magnetic properties are determined in accordance with ASTM A341.  Diameters less than 1" (25.4 mm) are tested via a 10" (254 mm) length specimen on a Fehy Permeameter. Diameters 1" (25.4 mm)and larger are evaluated on solid ring specimens machined from a disc.  Specimens are annealed at 1500°F (816°C) two hours in a wet hydrogen atmosphere and furnace cooled at a rate for 100°F (56°C)per hour down to 1000°F (538°C) and any cooling rate thereafter. 

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 Saturation Flux Density (200.000 Mu) 21000.0 G  Coercivity 0.700 to 0.800 Oe  Maximum Permeability (1.36 Oe) 4500.00   Residual Induction 6000 G  Typical Mechanical Properties

  

WorkabilityCold Working

Cold working/cold forming properties are similar to Silicon Core Iron "A". Machinability

Following are typical feeds and speeds for Silicon Core Iron "A-FM". 

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 Additional Machinability Notes

Figures used for all metal removal operations covered are average. On certain work, the nature of the part may require adjustment ofspeeds and feeds. Each job has to be developed for best production results with optimum tool life.  Speeds or feeds should be increased or decreased in small steps.  

Other InformationApplicable Specifications• ASTM A867 Alloy 1F   

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "A-FM"

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Forms Manufactured• Bar-Rounds • Billet• Strip Technical Articles•  A Designer's Manual On Specialty Alloys For Critical Automotive Components•  A Simplified Method of Selecting Soft Magnetic Alloys•  Soft Magnetic Alloys with Improved Corrosion Resistance  Disclaimer:The information and data presented herein are typical or average values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values. Applications specifically suggested formaterial described herein are made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the reader to make his/her own evaluation and are not intended as warranties, eitherexpress or implied, of fitness for these or other purposes. There is no representation that the recipient of this literature will receive updated editions as they become available. 

Unless otherwise specified, registered trademarks are property ofCRS Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation

Copyright © 2015 CRS Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.Edition Date: 6/22/04

Visit us on the web at www.cartech.com

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "B"

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Type AnalysisSingle figures are nominal except where noted.Carbon 0.03 % Manganese 0.15 %Silicon 2.50 % Iron Balance  

 

General InformationDescriptionCarpenter Silicon Core Iron "B" is melted in electric arc furnaces to exacting chemical specifications, and carefully controlled in rollingand annealing practices to produce a fine-grained uniform quality magnetic core alloy.  Silicon Core Iron "B" is not recommended for components which must be cold formed due to its high silicon content. 

ApplicationsSilicon Core Iron "B" is suggested for applications requiring very low hysteresis loss, medium electrical resistivity and high initialpermeability in AC and DC circuits, low residual magnetism in DC circuits and virtual freedom from magnetic aging.  This alloy is especially adapted for making solenoid switches, armatures, pole pieces, relays, etc.  

PropertiesPhysical PropertiesSpecific Gravity 7.65   Density 0.2760 lb/in³  Mean CTE (77 to 750°F) 7.35 x 10 -6 in/in/°F  Electrical Resistivity (70°F) 240.7 ohm-cir-mil/ft  Curie Temperature 1470 °F  Magnetic Properties

 Saturation Flux Density 20600.0 G  Coercivity 0.700 Oe  Maximum Permeability 5000.00   Residual Induction 6000 G  Hysteresis Loss 0.00178 J/cm³/cycle  Treatment for Final Closed Pack Anneal 1550 °F  

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "B"

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Typical Mechanical Properties

  

Heat TreatmentItems as supplied from the mill are not in the most magnetic soft condition, nor are they supplied to magnetic property requirements.As supplied magnetic property requirements must be approved by the mill.  Finish fabricated parts must be heat treated to achieve soft magnetic characteristics. Suggested heat treating atmosphere is a wethydrogen atmosphere in the temperature range of 1550/1600°F (843/871°C), two to four hours at temperature and cooled 100/200°F(55/111°C) per hour to 1000°F (538°C) and any rate thereafter.  Other heat treating atmospheres can be employed, such as nitrogen-hydrogen combinations, vacuum, exothermication and inertatmosphere retort. Resulting magnetic characteristics will not be as good as the wet hydrogen atmosphere, which provides the bestdegree of decarburization.  Other heat treatment temperatures in the range of 1350/1950 °F (732/1038 °C) can be employed to achieve certain advantages suchas brazing and fine grain size as required by end application. A sacrifice in certain magnetic characteristics will be realized. A dryatmosphere must be employed at 1750°F (954 °C) and above.  

WorkabilityMachinabilityFollowing are typical feeds and speeds for Silicon Core Iron "B". 

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "B"

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 Additional Machinability NotesFigures used for all metal removal operations covered are average. On certain work, the nature of the part may require adjustment ofspeeds and feeds. Each job has to be developed for best production results with optimum tool life. Speeds or feeds should beincreased or decreased in small steps.  

Other InformationApplicable Specifications• ASTM A867 Alloy 2   Forms ManufacturedBar - Many forms and conditions (Requests for cold drawn finish should be referred to Technical Department for acceptance.) 

• Bar-Rounds • Billet• Strip   

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "B"

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Technical Articles•  A Designer's Manual On Specialty Alloys For Critical Automotive Components•  A Simplified Method of Selecting Soft Magnetic Alloys•  Soft Magnetic Alloys with Improved Corrosion Resistance  Disclaimer:The information and data presented herein are typical or average values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values. Applications specifically suggested formaterial described herein are made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the reader to make his/her own evaluation and are not intended as warranties, eitherexpress or implied, of fitness for these or other purposes. There is no representation that the recipient of this literature will receive updated editions as they become available. 

Unless otherwise specified, registered trademarks are property ofCRS Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation

Copyright © 2015 CRS Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.Edition Date: 04/01/1989

Visit us on the web at www.cartech.com

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "C"

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Type AnalysisSingle figures are nominal except where noted.Carbon 0.03 % Manganese 0.15 %Silicon 4.00 % Iron Balance  

 

General InformationDescriptionCarpenter Silicon Core Iron "C" is melted in electric arc furnaces to exacting chemical specifications, and carefully controlled in rollingand annealing practices to produce a fine-grained uniform quality magnetic core iron.  This material possesses low residual magnetism in DC circuits and the effect of magnetic aging is negligible. 

ApplicationsSilicon Core Iron "C" is suitable for applications requiring maximum electrical resistivity, maximum initial permeability and minimumhysteresis loss in AC and DC circuits.  Typical applications for this alloy have included:  Solenoid switches Relays Armatures Cores Pole pieces  

PropertiesPhysical PropertiesSpecific Gravity 7.60   Density 0.2740 lb/in³  Mean CTE77 to 212°F, Annealed 1385°F [750°C] 6.55 x 10 -6 in/in/°F 77 to 392°F, Annealed 1385°F [750°C] 6.86 x 10 -6 in/in/°F 77 to 572°F, Annealed 1385°F [750°C] 7.31 x 10 -6 in/in/°F 77 to 752°F, Annealed 1385°F [750°C] 7.50 x 10 -6 in/in/°F 77 to 932°F, Annealed 1385°F [750°C] 7.72 x 10 -6 in/in/°F 77 to 1112°F, Annealed 1385°F [750°C] 7.89 x 10 -6 in/in/°F 77 to 1292°F, Annealed 1385°F [750°C] 8.00 x 10 -6 in/in/°F  

 Electrical Resistivity (70°F) 350.0 ohm-cir-mil/ft  Curie Temperature 1450 °F  

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Magnetic Properties

 Saturation Flux Density 20000.0 G  Coercivity 0.600 Oe  Maximum Permeability 4000.00   Residual Induction 4000 G  Treatment for Final Closed Pack Anneal 1550 °F  

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "C"

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Typical Mechanical Properties

  

Heat TreatmentTo achieve uniform piece part magnetic characteristics, the finished machined parts should be given a heat treatment.  Heat treating temperature should be 1385°F (750°C) or higher. As the temperature increases to 1950°F (1066°C), the maximumpermeability increases and HC decreases for a given heat treatment condition (time and atmosphere).  Time at temperature should be one to eight hours depending upon magnetic piece part performance desired. A nonoxidizing,noncarburizing atmosphere must be employed. Atmospheres such as nitrogen-hydrogen, vacuum, dry or wet hydrogen should beemployed. A wet hydrogen atmosphere can be used up to 1750°F (955°C) to achieve very soft magnetic properties. Above 1750°F(955°C), a dry hydrogen atmosphere must be employed.  

WorkabilityMachinabilityFollowing are typical feeds and speeds for Silicon Core Iron "C". 

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "C"

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 Additional Machinability NotesFigures used for all metal removal operations covered are average. On certain work, the nature of the part may require adjustment ofspeeds and feeds. Each job has to be developed for best production results with optimum tool life. Speeds or feeds should beincreased or decreased in small steps.  

Other InformationApplicable Specifications• ASTM A867 Alloy 3   Forms Manufactured• Bar-Rounds • Billet   

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Carpenter Silicon Core Iron "C"

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Technical Articles•  A Simplified Method of Selecting Soft Magnetic Alloys•  Soft Magnetic Alloys with Improved Corrosion Resistance  Disclaimer:The information and data presented herein are typical or average values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values. Applications specifically suggested formaterial described herein are made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the reader to make his/her own evaluation and are not intended as warranties, eitherexpress or implied, of fitness for these or other purposes. There is no representation that the recipient of this literature will receive updated editions as they become available. 

Unless otherwise specified, registered trademarks are property ofCRS Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Carpenter Technology Corporation

Copyright © 2015 CRS Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.Edition Date: 04/01/1989

Visit us on the web at www.cartech.com