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Schwarzkopf Plansee PM 2000, Bar Grain Class 6 ODS Iron Alloy Bar  (discontinued **)
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Metal Matrix Composite

Material Notes: The PLANSEE sophisticated PM 2000 is a highly oxidation resistant and extremely creep resistant ferritic iron-chromium based alloy. Homogeneous dispersion strengthening with nano sized Y2O3 particles in combination with recrystallized coarse grained microstructure gives PM 2000 highest hot strength and creep strength up to 1350°C. Due to its high content of Aluminium and Chromium, PM2000 forms a dense and adherent Al2O3 scale when used at high temperatures under oxidizing atmospheres. This oxide scale is highly resistant to high-speed gas flows up to 1300°C.

Advantages of PM 2000:

  • creep resistance up to 1350 °C
  • high hot strength up to 1300°C
  • excellent oxidation and hot corrosion resistance
  • highly resistant against coking and carburization compared to NiCr alloys
  • due to its lower density, components made from PM 2000 are lighter than those made from Ni base materials
  • high stability against high-speed gas flows at temperatures up to 1300 °C
  • good machinability with normal tooling
Typical fields of application for PM 2000:
  • thermocouple sleeves for high temperatures
  • burner nozzles
  • charge carriers for parts for high temperature furnace construction
  • pull rod assemblies for high temperature testing
  • stirrers for the glass industry
  • honey comb structures for aerospace
  • components for the chemical plant construction
  • combustion parts for engines

Key Words: Material No. 1.4768; Abbreviated DIN Name CrAl 21 6
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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 7.18 g/cc
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Vickers 290HV 10
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 720 MPaBar
 65.0 MPa
@Temperature 1200 °C
 90.0 MPa
@Temperature 1000 °C
 96.0 MPa
@Temperature 900 °C
 122 MPa
@Temperature 800 °C
 210 MPa
@Temperature 700 °C
 340 MPa
@Temperature 600 °C
Tensile Strength, Yield 603 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %
 85.0 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 1000 °C
 90.0 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 900 °C
 120 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 800 °C
 202 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 700 °C
 328 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 600 °C
Elongation at Break 14 %
 14 %
@Temperature 1000 °C
A5
 26 %
@Temperature 900 °C
A5
 33 %
@Temperature 600 °C
A5
 36 %
@Temperature 800 °C
A5
 38 %
@Temperature 700 °C
A5
Modulus of Elasticity 140 GPa
@Temperature 950 °C
 155 GPa
@Temperature 800 °C
 160 GPa
@Temperature 700 °C
 172 GPa
@Temperature 600 °C
 185 GPa
@Temperature 400 °C
 205 GPa
@Temperature 200 °C
 215 GPa
@Diameter 15.0 mm
bar
Fracture Toughness 34.0 MPa-m½
Impact 15J/cm²; Notched 9 mm Bar DVKM Sample
 
Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Electrical Resistivity 0.000131 ohm-cm
Magnetic Coercive Force, Hc 3.64 Oe
Curie Temperature 553 °C
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 10.7 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 °C
 12.0 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 100 °C
Longitudinal
 12.2 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 250 °C
Longitudinal
 12.5 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 500 °C
Longitudinal
 15.1 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 1000 °C
Longitudinal
CTE, linear, Transverse to Flow 11.5 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 100 °C
 11.6 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 250 °C
 12.0 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 500 °C
 14.5 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 100 °C
Specific Heat Capacity 0.480 J/g-°C
 0.480 J/g-°C
@Temperature 200 °C
 0.500 J/g-°C
@Temperature 100 °C
 0.610 J/g-°C
@Temperature 500 °C
 0.680 J/g-°C
@Temperature 750 °C
 0.740 J/g-°C
@Temperature 1000 °C
Thermal Conductivity 10.9 W/m-K
 16.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 200 °C
 21.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 500 °C
 22.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 750 °C
 25.5 W/m-K
@Temperature 1000 °C
 28.0 W/m-K
@Temperature 1200 °C
Melting Point 1483 °C
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 1350 °C
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Aluminum, Al 5.5 %
Chromium, Cr 19 %
Iron, Fe 74.5 %As Remainder
Titanium, Ti 0.50 %
Y2O3 0.50 %

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