The balance of High Si - Low C is distinctive! The composition of Ni, Cr, and precipitation strengthening elements is adjusted according to the application.
Generally, martensite in iron alloys that do not contain carbon is soft and highly ductile, but on the other hand, it has low strength, and since there is almost no carbon present even after tempering, carbide precipitation hardening is not possible. Instead of carbides, fine precipitate particles of intermetallic compounds are dispersed to enhance strength, as seen in precipitation-hardened stainless steels like SUS630 and SUS631, as well as ultra-high strength steels like maraging steel. Among silico-alloy steels, "Silico-Alloy A2" and "Silico-Alloy XVI" utilize a precipitation hardening mechanism, particularly characterized by the refined matrix structure of "Silico-Alloy XVI," which has hard intermetallic compounds precipitating. For more details, please download and view the catalog. 【Precipitation-Hardened Silico-Alloy】 ■ Silico-Alloy A2 ■ Silico-Alloy XVI *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
【Features of Silicoroy XVI】 ■ The matrix structure has been refined. ■ Hard metallic compounds are precipitated. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Price range
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
catalog(2)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
Silicolloy is a revolutionary new material that contains a large amount of silicon (silicon) and was developed using pure domestic technology. Silicolloy is a super alloy that possesses high strength, heat resistance (high-temperature oxidation resistance), corrosion resistance, wear resistance, high hardness, and low dimensional changes during heat treatment, all in one steel. Currently, many engineers (technicians and designers) are advancing its commercialization, contributing to new product development and total cost reduction through increased longevity. There is 'Silicolloy A2', which excels in overall balance as a precipitation-hardened stainless steel, and 'Silicolloy XVI', which has the highest hardness in the world as a precipitation-hardened type. Those who require both corrosion resistance and high hardness should not miss it!