17-4PH Stainless Steel per MS0045 STRYKER
17-4PH stainless steel, according to the specifications of MS0045 STRYKER, is a high-strength precipitation hardening alloy used for medical device applications. The alloy is known for providing excellent corrosion resistance combined with hardness and toughness.
Composition and Heat Treatment
17-4PH per MS0045 STRYKER is martensitic in structure and derives its properties through a single-step precipitation hardening heat treatment between 900°F and 1150°F (482°C and 621°C). This allows you to vary the properties of the alloy for specific uses, creating a broad range of properties.
Applications in Medical Devices
17-4PH per MS0045 STRYKER is widely used in medical implants, surgical instruments, and orthopedic devices. Its combination of high strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility ensures long-term performance under body fluid exposure and high-stress conditions.
Available forms include round bars, flat bars, sheets, and plates, providing flexibility for custom fabrication and machining of critical components.
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Plates & Sheets
Material produced in long‑product form to support precision machining and high‑performance part fabrication.
BARS & FORGINGS
Material produced in long‑product form to support precision machining and high‑performance part fabrication.
STRYKER MEDICAL
Material produced in long‑product form to support precision machining and high‑performance part fabrication.
Certified Material for Critical Service
17-4PH stainless steel is available as certified material for critical aerospace, medical, and industrial applications. Each batch comes with full mill test reports (MTRs), heat treatment records, and traceability documentation, ensuring compliance with Boeing, ASTM, and other aerospace/medical standards.
This certification guarantees that this stainless steel components meet the highest quality standards for use in load-bearing, high-stress, or corrosive environments, making it a trusted material for critical products in aerospace and industrial projects.