AMS 5895 is a specification for Stainless Steel A286, an iron-nickel-chromium alloy designed for high strength and corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures. It is often supplied as A286 round bar, but also comes in other forms like custom tubes, forgings, rings, tubing, and wire. Parag Metals offers AMS 5895 in various forms and conditions, with welds that deliver dependable performance even in tough environments. This material can also be formed and cold-worked using traditional methods without losing its integrity.
The AMS 5895 has its ability to withstand heat and corrosion in demanding applications. It resists oxidation effectively up to 1300 °F (700 °C), making it suitable for prolonged high-temperature service. The alloy is consumable electrode melted and then solution heat-treated at 1750 °F (954 °C), giving it the balance of strength and workability needed for precision engineering. Its ease of fabrication ensures that complex parts can be produced without difficulty.
AMS 5895 SS A286 Bars Suppliers in Mumbai, India
AMS 5895 is often used in applications that demand maximum durability and dependability. In aerospace, it is used for jet engine components, afterburners, fasteners, springs, and aircraft structures. The automotive sector uses it for superchargers, high-temperature fasteners and other stressed components. In industrial gas turbines, blades, wheels, and key parts are made with this alloy because of its strong resistance to elevated temperatures. This makes AMS 5895 an essential material for high-performance engineering.
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AMS 5895 Bar Specifications We Stock
Alloy
A286 Round Bars
Product Forms
AMS 5895 Bars, Forgings, Flash-welded Rings, and Stock for forging or heading
Condition
Solution Heat Treated and Precipitation Aged
Heat Treatment
Equalizing / Solution: 1625 °F ± 25 °F (885 °C ± 14 °C) for 24 h, air cool Precipitation Age: 1300 °F ± 25 °F (704 °C ± 14 °C) for 20 h, air cool
Typical Applications
Marine Engineering, Chemical Processing, Oil and Gas