Alloy.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ronn Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: W. on the Environment


> At 11:01 PM 5/19/01 -0500, Dan M. wrote:
>
>
> >*MP35N is almost a magical material with regard to hardness, ductility,
and
> >corrosion resistance.  When we did tests on it, we could not measure the
> >corrosion rate in a fluid, catonic potential situaition that was as bad
as
> >we could dream up.
>
>
> Alloy?  Ceramic?  Polymer?
>
> Or trade secret?
>

Alloy.  I typed MP35N into HotBot, and got a bunch of sources.  Most of the
first ones didn't pan out, but on page 2 I got:


http://www.ropa-stahl.de/mp35.htm

Nominal Composition
Nickel Cobalt Chromium  Molybdenum

35% 33%  20% 10%

Specifications
British Standard Werkstoff Nr UNS Designation  Others

    R 30035

Size Range
6.Omm diameter to 0.025mm diameter. (0.236" diameter to 0.001" diameter)

Typical Physical Properties
  Youngs Modulus (E)  Rigidity Modulus (G) Density Electrical Conductivity
Metric 234.80 kN/mm� 80.95 kN/mm� 8.43 g/cm� 1,7% IACS
Imperial 34.00 x 106 psi 11.74 x 106 psi 0.304 lbs/in� 1,7% IACS

Typical Tensile Strength
  Spring Temper & Aged Solution Annealed
Metric 1580-1965 N/mm� 896-1280 N/mm�
Imperial 230-285 Ksi 130-185 Ksi


Sorry about not formatting, but its late.

Dan


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