15-5 PH is a martensitic, precipitation-hardening stainless steel renowned for its outstanding mechanical properties. This grade is a modification of the older 17-4 PH alloy, developed to provide enhanced toughness, particularly in the transverse direction. Its unique microstructure, achieved through precise chemical control and heat treatment, delivers a uniform and fine-grained material that resists splitting and cracking under stress.
The "precipitation-hardening" designation means the alloy is strengthened through a heat treatment process called aging. During this process, microscopic copper-rich particles precipitate within the steel's matrix, impeding dislocation movement and significantly increasing its strength and hardness.
Key attributes of 15-5PH include:
- High strength and hardness up to approximately 315°C (600°F).
- Excellent transverse toughness and ductility.
- Good corrosion resistance, comparable to 304 stainless steel in many environments.
- Improved fabrication consistency and reduced delta ferrite compared to 17-4 PH.
These characteristics make it a reliable choice for complex machined parts, structural components, and critical equipment operating in corrosive or high-stress environments.


















































