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S T E L L I T E ® 21 ALLOY T E C H N I C A L D ATA

TIG WELD DEPOSITION MMA WELD DEPOSITION MIG WELD DEPOSITION PTA & LASER WELD DEPOSITION Hvof & Plasma Spray Deposi-

Nominal Composition (mass %) and Physical Properties


Co Cr Mo C Ni Others Hardness** Density Melting Range
27-40 HRC** 8.33 g/cm3 2360-2615 °F
Base 26-29 4.5-6.0 0.20-0.35 2.0-3.0 Fe, Si, Mn
290-430 HV** 0.301 lb/in 3 1295-1435 °C
** Higher values indicate a typical work hardened surface. Stellite® 21 can work harden up to 550HV (48HRC).

Stellite® 21 (previously known as Stellite® 8) was devel-


oped in the mid 1930s as a corrosion resistant CoCr alloy,
and rapidly found application as a biocompatible hip
implant and denture alloy. Many of the alloys currently
used in medical applications are variants of the original
Stellite® 21 composition. It was also one of the first heat-
resistant alloys trialled for use in jet engines.
Stellite® 21 consists of a CoCrMo alloy matrix contain-
ing dispersed hard carbides which strengthen the alloy
and increase its hardness, but also decrease the ductility.
The type, shape, size, and distribution of the carbides is
strongly influenced by the processing history of the alloy,
and for this reason the mechanical properties of Stellite®
21 are very dependent upon the manufacturing route and
any subsequent heat treatments. Optical Micrograph of a Stellite® 21 investment casting (as-cast,
Due to the low volume fraction of carbides, the Co-based etched, 200X). The carbides in Stellite® 21 are usually of the type

alloy matrix dominates the wear and corrosion properties. Stellite® 21 has excellent cavitation, galling and metal-to-
metal sliding wear resistance, but is not recommended for severe hard particle abrasion. The surface can work harden
considerably during wear or even during machining, and the use of correct machining tools and techniques is important
to achieve optimal results.
Stellite® 21 has excellent resistance to thermal and mechanical shock. Optimum high temperature strength is ob-
tained by solution heat treatments at 1200-1240ºC (2190 - 2265ºF) followed by quenching, and aging in the tempera-
ture range 700-1150°C (1290-2100°F).
Stellite® 21 can be cast, powder metallurgically processed, or applied as a weld hardfacing. It is recommended for ap-
plications involving cavitation, erosion, corrosion and/or high temperatures, such as valve trim for petrochemical and
power generation. Due to its good impact resistance, it has been widely used in the building up of forging or hot stamp-
ing dies. The oxyacetylene weld deposition method is not recommended for this alloy.
Corrosion Resistance
Stellite® 21 is resistant to oxidizing and reducing gaseous atmospheres up to 1150°C (2100°F). Because its ternary alloy-
ing element is Mo and not W, it has higher resistance to reducing or complex environments (e.g. sulphuric acid, hydro-
chloric acid, and sour gas) than CoCrW alloys such as Stellite® 6. The typical electrode potential in sea water at room
temperature is approx. -0.3 V (SCE). Like stainless steels, Stellite® 21 corrodes primarily by a pitting mechanism and not
by general mass loss in seawater and chloride solutions. More information regarding corrosion resistance can be pro-
vided on request.
Nominal Thermal Expansion Coefficient (from 20°C to stated temperature)
100°C 200°C 300°C 400°C 500°C 600°C 700°C 800°C 900°C
(212°F) (392°F) (572°F) (752°F) (932°F) (1112°F) (1292°F) (1472°F) (1652°F)
µm/m.K 11.0 11.2 12.0 12.65 13.1 13.6 14.3 14.7 15.21
µ-inch/inch-°F 6.1 6.2 6.7 7.0 7.3 7.6 7.9 8.2 32.2 8.45

Nominal Tensile Properties at Room Temperatur e


Note: The Mechanical properties of Stellite® 21 are very dependent upon the manufacturing route and heat treatment.
Ultimate Tensile Strength Rm Yield Stress Rp(0.2%) Elongation Elastic Modulus
ksi MPa ksi MPa A(%) psi GPa
Investment Castings or 9
undiluted weld metal 103 710 82 565 36.2x10 6
250
®
Stellite HS-21 (*) 145 1000 87 650 20 35.5x10 6
245
(*) “HS” = HIP -consolidated from the
powder form .
Nominal Hot Hardness (DHP) of undiluted weld deposit
20°C 100°C 200°C 300°C 400°C 500°C 600°C 700°C 800°C 900°C
(68°F) (212°F) (392°F) (572°F) (752°F) (932°F) (1112°F) (1292°F) (1472°F) (1652°F)
347 279 248 228 208 197 181 153 123 92

Nominal Thermal and Electrical Properties


Approximate value at Room TTemperature
Thermal conductivity 14.5 W/m.K 100.5 Btu-in/hr/ft²/ºF
Electrical resistivity 87.38 µ-ohm.cm 34.4 µ-ohm.inch
Product Forms and Cross Reference Specifications

SPECIFICATION PRODUCT FORM SPECIFICATION PRODUCT FORM

UNS Rod, Castings AWS A5.21 / ASME BPVC IIC ASF5.21 ERCoC
r- Rod
UNS W73041 Wire AWS A5.21 / ASME BPVC IIC ASF5.21 ERCCoC
r- ire
UNS W73021 Electrode AWS A5.13 / ASME BPVC IIC ASF5.13 ECoCr- lectrode
AMS 5385 Castings SAE HIP - Consolidated
AMS 5819 Rod, Wire
Stellite is a registered Trade Name of Deloro Stellite.

Deloro Stellite manufactures sophisticated alloys in the form of


castings, powders, coatings, consumables, and machined parts
that resist wear, corrosion, and abrasion. Information pro-
vided in this document is intended only for general guidance
about Deloro Stellite products and is the best information in
our possession at the time. Product users may request infor-
mation about their individual use of our products, but Deloro
Stellite does not warrant or guarantee this information in any UK SALES OFFICE US SALES OFFICE

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