DIN EN 10083-1 and 2 and DIN EN 10132
This category is generally comprised of steels with a carbon content of approx. 0.20% to 0.70%, ensuring that these materials possess a high degree of hardenability. Strong mechanical properties in conjunction with sufficient softness values are achieved only through subsequent quenching and tempering. In these steels, the properties must remain consistent across the entire cross-section of the component. For this reason, the aim is to harden the material through to the core. If a component is a complex shape, it is essential to cool the material slowly after quenching and tempering to ensure that the workpiece does not crack or warp. Alloyed heat-treatable steels are less susceptible to these kinds of issues than their non-alloyed counterparts.
Hardened materials are ideal for machine components such as crankshafts, con rods, bolts, screws and axles.
Application areas Unalloyed heat-treatable steels:
Injection-moulded and plastic preforms, special machine construction, gearbox components, drive shafts
Thickness in mm | Formats in mm |
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1,00 to 6,00 | 1.000 x 2.000 |
Thickness in mm | Formats in mm |
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1,00 to 120,00 | 1.000 x 2.000 |
8,00 to 12,00 | 1.250 x 2.500 |
8,00 to 40,00 | 1.500 x 3.000 |
8,00 to 120,00 | 2.000 x 6.000 |
8,00 to 80,00 | 2.000 x 12.000 |
8,00 to 40,00 | 3.000 x 6.000 |
Thickness in mm | Formats in mm |
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1,00 to 255,00 | 1.000 x 2.000 |
8,00 to 120,00 | 1.250 x 2.500 |
3,00 to 120,00 | 1.500 x 3.000 |
8,00 to 255,00 | 2.000 x 6.000 |
8,00 to 120,00 | 2.000 x 12.000 |
8,00 to 120,00 | 2.500 x 6.000 |
90,00 to 120,00 | 2.500 x 8.000 |
8,00 to 80,00 | 2.500 x 10.000 |
8,00 to 120,00 | 3.000 x 6.000 |
8,00 to 60,00 | 3.000 x 12.000 |
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