
17-4 PH (Precipitation Hardening) stainless steel is an alloy with excellent fatigue properties, corrosion resistance and formability while providing high strength and hardness. Upon heat treating this alloy will have minimal distortion. The corrosion resistance of 17-4 alloy is superior to that of the hardenable 400 series stainless steel. In high-heat treated conditions, 17-4 PH stainless steel possesses excellent mechanical properties at temperatures up to 600° F (316ºC). This alloy is well suited for aerospace applications.
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17-4 stainless steel shim rolls are trusted for projects needing thin, precise shim stock with dependable strength, corrosion resistance, and performance. This precipitation-hardening stainless steel alloy is often chosen for demanding assemblies where standard stainless steel grades are unable to provide an adequate balance of strength, fatigue resistance, and dimensional control.
Notable properties of 17-4 stainless steel shim material:
Compared to softer shim stock materials such as brass shim stock, 17-4 stainless steel provides higher strength and better resistance to wear. And compared to common stainless steel grades such as 304 or 316, 17-4 is often selected when strength and hardness are higher priorities.
Its annealed condition gives 17-4 stainless steel shim stock an important advantage: it is easier to cut, form, machine, and fabricate. This is a crucial consideration for engineers, maintenance teams, and purchasing teams seeking shim material that can be adapted to a specific assembly without adding unnecessary production time.
Annealed shim stock rolls can be trimmed to length, cut into custom shapes, and formed for use in tight spaces, making them beneficial for prototyping, maintenance, and production environments where exact dimensions are demanded. Following fabrication, the material may be precipitation hardened if the application calls for higher strength and hardness.
The balance of workability and performance reduces waste, supports tighter fits, and simplifies material selection. For buyers comparing different shim stock thickness options, annealed 17-4 provides a practical starting point for applications needing stainless steel strength with greater fabrication flexibility than hardened material.
17-4 stainless steel shim rolls are seen across industries, with some of the most common use cases including:
Trinity Brand Industries supplies 17-4 stainless steel shim rolls in both standard thicknesses and sizes suitable for heavy-duty use. If a standard roll does not fit your application, our custom shim fabrication options can help you find the right size, shape, and material format for your project.
Other Stainless Steel Grades
Other Stainless Steel Grades
Other Stainless Steel Grades
Thickness |
N/A 0.018 in |
Width |
N/A 4 in |
Length |
N/A 60 in5 ft |
Grade/Alloy |
N/A 17-4 |
Temper |
N/A Annealed |
Surface Finish |
N/A 2BA NA |
Shape |
N/A Roll |
Size |
N/A 4 in. x 5 ft |
Material |
N/A Stainless Steel |
AMS |
N/A 5604 |
ASTM |
N/A A 693 |
Market Applications |
N/A Aerospace Chemical Processing Equipment Food Processing Machinery Heat Exchangers Power Boilers Surgical Equipment |
Temper Rating |
N/A Annealed |
Hardness |
N/A RC 38 max. (ref. only) |
Specifications |
N/A AMS 5604 ASTM A 480 ASTM A 693 type 630 |
Minimum Tensile Strength |
N/A 185 ksi |
Yield Strength |
N/A 160 ksi |
Surface Finish |
N/A NA |
RA (um) |
N/A NA |
Grain Size (RTF in mm) |
N/A NA |
RoHS |
N/A RoHS Compliant |
REACH |
N/A REACH Compliant |
DFARS |
N/A DFARS Compliant |
Country of Manufacture |
N/A USA |