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Do you know what the use of annealed maraging steels is? Looking at the properties, it seems like annealing essentially just turns it into expensive mild steel, but there's probably more that I'm not seeing
Maraging Steel is exceptionally expensive. It's comprable to a lead to gold comparison almost. Literally mild steel is a buck a pound maybe more maybe less. Maraging might start at $40/Pound. It's a large gap between those costs.
What is the difference between maraging and precipitation hardening? Reynolds uses maraging to describe its 953 tubing and precipitation hardening to describe its 931 tubing. From what I've read, I don't understand what the differences between these two terms are.
Terms are very similar. Maraging materials tend to be formable in the solution annealed condition. In this instance your bike frame mfg is using the term that is commonly used with the specific alloy.
I actually came here from another engineering video that illustrated penetrations of afpsds on different materials. Maraging metals seemed to fare the best. I am a metalworker by trade having welded and worked with different wear and armor plating such as hardox and bizalloy for industrial and military applications. After nearly 30 years in the trade I still feel like an idiot when it comes to these specifications.
Crazy how many different specs there are and what they all mean. It's important if you have questions to always speak to a person who really understands metallurgy, Those are few and far between.
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Maraging 300: www.michlinmetals.com/metal/maraging-300/
Do you know what the use of annealed maraging steels is?
Looking at the properties, it seems like annealing essentially just turns it into expensive mild steel, but there's probably more that I'm not seeing
How about marauder steel?
Not too sure about that type! We've never worked w/steel w/such a COOL name tho...
Thanks. There is sooo much to know about metal and I always s want to know more.
What is the price difference of Maraging Steel vs Mild Steel. I know different steels for different stuff. I just want to know what we are looking at.
Maraging Steel is exceptionally expensive. It's comprable to a lead to gold comparison almost. Literally mild steel is a buck a pound maybe more maybe less. Maraging might start at $40/Pound. It's a large gap between those costs.
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I understood some of these words.
What is the difference between maraging and precipitation hardening? Reynolds uses maraging to describe its 953 tubing and precipitation hardening to describe its 931 tubing. From what I've read, I don't understand what the differences between these two terms are.
Terms are very similar. Maraging materials tend to be formable in the solution annealed condition.
In this instance your bike frame mfg is using the term that is commonly used with the specific alloy.
I need 400 sq m of 18" thick maraging 300 for my dreadnaught.
That's going to be a little costly, strong and space worthy but costly. Also, totally possible ;) Thanks for watching. Best of luck.
Does this come in 20 mil sheets?
Not likely, sheet product could likely be specially produced at higher quantities but nothing in the shelf.
@@MichlinMetals actually it is made into sheets as well. But not commercially available. These are used in aerospace industry.
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the video, is Maraging 300 or 350 machinable in Marage condition and can it be used for manufacturing of bolts?
I actually came here from another engineering video that illustrated penetrations of afpsds on different materials. Maraging metals seemed to fare the best. I am a metalworker by trade having welded and worked with different wear and armor plating such as hardox and bizalloy for industrial and military applications. After nearly 30 years in the trade I still feel like an idiot when it comes to these specifications.
Crazy how many different specs there are and what they all mean. It's important if you have questions to always speak to a person who really understands metallurgy, Those are few and far between.
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