MP35N / Alloy 35N
2.4999Cobalt-nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy (35Co-35Ni-20Cr-10Mo) with ultrahigh strength achievable by cold work + aging. Annealed: Rm ~860 MPa, Rp0.2 ~380 MPa. Cold worked + aged: Rm up to 1900 MPa, Rp0.2 up to 1725 MPa. Non-magnetic, excellent corrosion resistance (comparable to Hastelloy C), biocompatible. Density 8.43 g/cm³. UNS R30035, AMS 5758/5844. Applications: medical implants (cardiac pacing leads, orthopedic devices), aerospace fasteners, subsea connectors, springs, dental wire.
International equivalents
| Flag | Standard | Country | Grade | Number | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 | UNS | USA | R30035 | — | % |
| 🇩🇪 | EN/DIN | Germany | CoCr20Ni35Mo10 | 2.4999 | % |
| 🇺🇸 | ASTM | USA | F562 | — | % |
| 🇺🇸 | AMS | USA | AMS 5758/5844 | — | % |
| 🇺🇸 | SPS | USA | MP35N | — | % |
| 🇺🇸 | Allvac | USA | Allvac 35N | — | % |
Sources: SAE/ASTM, DIN, ASTM F562 (medical), SAE AMS, SPS Technologies tradename, Carpenter/ATI
Mechanical properties
Compatibility verdict
MP35N / Alloy 35N and R30035: null% composition match
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