Description
AISI 660 Round Bar
AISI 660 Round Bar is a precipitation-hardening austenitic stainless steel known for its impressive strength at high temperatures up to 700°C. Also sold under the names UNS S66286 and A286 Alloy. Alloy 660 gains its strength from a high degree of uniformity. It has an impressive yield strength minimum of 105,000 psi and is commonly used in high-temperature fastening and bolting materials.
AISI 660 chemical composition is that due to its high nickel content for stainless steel, it is often categorized as a nickel alloy, thus the A286 label.
AISI 660 is a high-carbon, high-chromium steel alloy that is part of the stainless steel family. It is typically used in applications requiring a combination of high hardness, strength, and wear resistance, especially at elevated temperatures.
AISI 660 is a high-performance steel used for applications that require superior wear resistance, strength, and corrosion resistance, especially in high-temperature environments.
AISI 660 (also known as UNS S66286 / A286) is a high-performance, iron-based superalloy that is known for its excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures. It is commonly used in high-stress, high-temperature environments such as aerospace, power generation, and chemical processing.
Stock Range :
Round : 9 mm Dia to 80 mm Dia
For more sizes, please contact us. We can also provide forging in AISI 660 / A286 .
AISI 660 Chemical Composition of AISI 660 / A286 :
Elements | Min. | Max. |
C: | 0.30 | 0.80 |
Mn: | 1.00 | 2.00 |
Si: | – | 1.00 |
P: | – | 0.025 |
S: | – | 0.015 |
Cr: | 13.50 | 16.00 |
Mo: | 1.00 | 1.50 |
Ni: | 24.00 | 27.00 |
V: | 0.10 | 0.50 |
Ti: | 1.90 | 2.30 |
Al: | – | 0.35 |
B: | 0.003 | 0.010 |
Applications of AISI 660 Round Bar:
- • Jet Engines
- • Gas Turbines
- • Turbocharger Components
- • High temperature fasteners
- • Turbines, compressors and rotors
- • Chemical process industry
- • Nuclear energy technology
- • Cryogenic technology
Heat Treatment:
Annealing : AISI 660 can be annealed by heating it to a temperature range of 1,000-1,100°C and then slowly cooling.
Hardening : For high hardness, it can be hardened by heating to 1,100-1,200°C and then quenching in oil or air.