CarTech® 15 15-HS® Max Stainless​

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NON-MAG 1515-HS MAX / SCF-260

GENERAL SCOPE

CarTech 1515-HS Max stainless is an austenitic, nitrogen-strengthened stainless steel. It can be considered for oil and gas industry applications such as nonmagnetic drill collars, stabilizers, and MWD housings, especially when high strength 140 ksi (966 MPa) minimum yield strength is desired.

The lower carbon content of CarTech 1515-HS Max stainless results in less tendency for carbides to precipitate in grain boundaries compared with normal chrome-manganese stainless grades. This provides CarTech 1515-HS Max stainless with improved resistance to intergranular stress-corrosion cracking. In addition, nickel, chromium, nitrogen, manganese and molybdenum are controlled to enhance the resistance to transgranular attack stress-corrosion cracking and pitting. Typical PRE equivalent is greater than 30.

A post-machining ID compressive stress treatment for drill collars has been developed to further improve the resistance to stress-corrosion cracking.

CarTech 1515-HS Max stainless is capable of high strength with improved pitting corrosion resistance when compared with competitive Cr-Mn-N stainless alloys.

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

Carbon (Up to)0.04%Manganese18.00%
Phosphorus (Up to)0.050%Sulfur (Up to)0.050%
Silicon0.50%Chromium19.00%
Nickel (Up to)3.50%Molybdenum (Up to)3.00%
Nitrogen (Up to)0.70%IronBalance

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Typical Room Temperature Mechanical Properties – CarTech 1515-HS Max Stainless
Bar Size 0.2% Yield Strength (ksi / MPa) Ultimate Tensile Strength (ksi / MPa) % Elongation in 4D % Reduction of Area Charpy V-Notch Impact Strength (Ft-lb / J) Rockwell Hardness
3.5 in / 88.9 mm 166 / 1145 187 / 1289 21 66 147 / 199 C37
5.0 in / 127.0 mm 157 / 1082 176 / 1213 22 66 143 / 194 C38
7.0 in / 177.8 mm 154 / 1062 173 / 1193 23 66 131 / 178 C38
Condition Annealed
(1950°F, WQ)
71 / 490 120 / 828 56 79 -- / -- B95

Heat Treatment

Annealing

1515-HS Max stainless is generally used in the as-forged, warm-worked condition. However, if annealing is desired, heat to 1900/2100°F (1040/1150°C), hold for one hour per inch of thickness, and water quench. The strength will be lower in the annealed condition.