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N-alloyed steel for application in power station engineering, for superheater and superheated steam conduits, headers, heat exchangers and other high-stress components. Application temperature in continuous operation: 800 °C The steel is insensitive to hot cracks (after welding). Further application
Application: general purpose wire, springs, fastenersPropertiesGeneralPropertyTemperatureValueDensity20.0 °C8.8 - 8.9 g/cm³MechanicalPropertyTemperatureValueElastic modulus20.0 °C138 GPaElongation20.0 °C8 %Elongation A10020.0 °C2 - 4 %Elongation A11.320.0 °C4 - 6 %Tensile strength20.0 °C730 MPaYield
Properties: - in hardened state resistant to water and steam - in annealed or high tempered state corrosion resitance is not sufficient - application in hardened state with fine grounded or polished surface Application: - for manufacturing cutting tools (knife blades, scissors, surgical instruments)
Trademark X2CrNiMoN17-13-3 is comparable to X 2 CrNiMoN 17 13 3 acc. to DIN 17440-85. This material is a fully austenitic steel that is suitable for mirror finishing. It shows higher strength by N-alloying, by Mo-addition higher corrosion resistance especially to non-oxidizing acids and halogenated
EN-GJS-700-2 (before GGG-70 acc. to DIN 1693/01-73), a predominantly pearlitic cast iron with nodular graphite for cast parts of high strength and hardness, e.g. cutter heads, pinions, cast parts of high abrasion load, e.g. rabbles, worm wheel segments for construction machines, eccentric wheels for
EN-GJS-600-3 (before GGG-60 acc. to DIN 1693-1 : 1973-10), a ferritic-pearlitic cast iron for cast parts of static and dynamic load and increased strength and wear resistance in vehicle manufacturing, in machine, equipment and vehicle engineering, in machine tool construction, in construction trade
EN-GJS-500-7 (before GGG-50 acc. to DIN 1693-1 : 1973-10), a ferritic-pearlitic cast iron with nodular graphite for cast parts of static and dynamic load in vehicle manufacturing, in construction trade and plastics processing, in machine tool construction, in machine engineering, in fitting manufact
The free cutting case hardening steel 46S20 is used for bulk parts of high strength, especially for low ductility demands in transversal direction compared to other C-steels (e.g. C45). Cutting speed is increased but higher cracking risk according to rising C-content has to be considered. Applicatio
The free cutting case hardening steel 46S20 is used for bulk parts of high strength, especially for low ductility demands in transversal direction compared to other C-steels (e.g. C45). Cutting speed is increased but higher cracking risk according to rising C-content has to be considered. Applicatio
The free cutting case hardening steel 46S20 is used for bulk parts of high strength, especially for low ductility demands in transversal direction compared to other C-steels (e.g. C45). Cutting speed is increased but higher cracking risk according to rising C-content has to be considered. Applicatio
The free cutting case hardening steel 35S20 is used for bulk parts of mean strength, especially if ductility demands in transversal direction are as high as for usual C-steels (e.g. C35). Cutting speed is increased but higher cracking risk according to rising C-content has to be considered. Applicat
The free cutting case hardening steel 35S20 is used for bulk parts of mean strength, especially if ductility demands in transversal direction are as high as for usual C-steels (e.g. C35). Cutting speed is increased but higher cracking risk according to rising C-content has to be considered. Applicat
The free cutting case hardening steel 35S20 is used for bulk parts of mean strength, especially if ductility demands in transversal direction are as high as for usual C-steels (e.g. C35). Cutting speed is increased but higher cracking risk according to rising C-content has to be considered. Applicat
Steel C60 is suitable for parts of high strength and higher requirements to wear resistance in vehicle, engine and machine engineering, surface hardenable (e.g. transmission parts, shafts, axles). Further application in toolmaking. Lowest application temperature -25 °C. As a bright steel product it
Steel C50 is suitable for parts of higher requirements to strength and wear resistance in vehicle, engine and machine engineering (e.g. shafts, hubs). Lowest application temperature -25 °C, most favorable application area 5 to 10 mm nominal size. As a bright steel product it is used in the form of b
Steel C45 is suitable for mean loaded parts in vehicle, engine and machine engineering (e.g. transmission shafts, gear wheels, clutch parts). Lowest application temperature -25 °C, favorable creep behaviour up to 480°C. As a bright steel product it is used in the form of bars, bright, straight, in v
CuZn28Sn1As (CW706R former identification: CuZn28Sn1) is an unhardenable copper alloy. High hardness and strength parameter are achievable by cold forming only. Tin increases corrosion resistance and improves sliding qualities. CuZn28Sn1As is dezincification resistant and resistant to river and indu
Steel C40 is suitable for larger forged parts in vehicle and machine engineering (e.g. road wheels, axles). Lowest application temperature -25°C. As a bright steel product it is used in the form of bars, bright, straight, in various conditions (see DIN EN 10277 : 1999-10).PropertiesGeneralPropertyT
Steel C35 is suitable for parts of slightly higher strength requirements and still low ductility requirements in vehicle, engine and machine engineering (e.g. gears, bolts, clutch parts). Lowest application temperature -25°C, favorable creep behaviour up to 480°C. As a bright steel product it is us
Application: general purpose wire, springs, fastenersPropertiesGeneralPropertyTemperatureValueDensity20.0 °C8.8 - 8.88 g/cm³MechanicalPropertyTemperatureValueElastic modulus20.0 °C130 - 143 GPaElongation20.0 °C8 - 10 %Elongation A10020.0 °C3 - 6 %Elongation A11.320.0 °C5 - 8 %Elongation A5020.0 °C8
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