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. It covers a variety of precipitation-hardening (PH) stainless steel grades, such as the widely used 17-4 PH (Type 630)
The "H" stands for Hardened, followed by the temperature (in Fahrenheit) used for the aging process. A lower aging temperature (e.g., H900) results in higher hardness, while a higher temperature (e.g., H1150) results in better ductility and toughness. Chemical and Mechanical Requirements