Hardide coatings can be applied to a variety of alloy materials and all main categories of stainless steel including austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, precipitation-hardening, duplex and super duplex.
Hardide coatings can be applied to the base materials in the table below.
Stainless Steels | Tool and Carbon Steels | Other |
---|---|---|
304L | H13 | AERMET 100 |
304 | 1018 | AMS5932 |
316 | 1020 | AMS6532 |
316L | 4130 | AS 390 |
410 | 4140 | Colmonoy 6 |
440C | 4340 | CPM 9V |
420 | 4620 | SRS |
SKD11 | 5000 | Datalloy 2 |
UNS S31803 | 5115 | EN3358 |
UNS S32760 | 52100 | EN3528 |
1.2379 Steel | 8620 | Inconel 625, 718,725, X-750 |
15-5 PH | 8000 | Alloy 200 and 201 |
17-4 PH | AMS6410 | Copper |
47N + | D2 Tool Steel | Monel 400 |
13-3 PH | EN24 817M40 | Monel 500 |
13-8 | EN40B | MP35N |
SCM415 | Stellite 6 | |
40CrMoV20 | Ultimet | |
826M40V | UNS C63200 | |
UNS C95400 | ||
Maraging Steel 250ksi | ||
Hastelloy C-276 | ||
Incoloy alloy 020 | ||
Incoloy alloy DS | ||
Ni-resist | ||
Molybdenum | ||
Graphite | ||
Cast iron |