Alloys or metallic compositions – Ferrous – Nine percent or more chromium containing
Patent
1994-07-07
1996-01-09
Yee, Deborah
Alloys or metallic compositions
Ferrous
Nine percent or more chromium containing
420 49, C22C 3840, C22C 3860
Patent
active
054826748
ABSTRACT:
An austenitic, stainless steel alloy having a unique combination of machinability and a low magnetic permeability, especially in the cold worked condition, is disclosed consisting essentially of, in weight percent, about
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Kosa Theodore
Magee, Jr. John H.
Martin James W.
Ney, Sr. Ronald P.
CRS Holdings, Inc.
Yee Deborah
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