C50
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Steel Grade: C50| Material No.: 1.0540
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION(C50):
C(%) : 0.47~0.55
Si(%) : ≤0.40
Mn(%) : 0.60~0.90
P(%)≤: 0.045
S(%)≤: 0.045
Cr(%) : ≤0.40
Mo(%) : ≤0.10
Ni(%) : ≤0.40
Other(%) : ③
HARDNESS AND HEAT TREATMENT(C50):
Hot Working/℃: 1100~850
Annealing/℃: 650~700
Normalizing/℃: 835~865
Quench/℃: 810~840Water 820~850Oil
Temper/℃: 540~680
Annealing Hardness HBS≤: 217
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES④ (C50):
Size/mm: ≤16
Tensile Strength|σb/MPa: 750~900
Yield Strength|σs≥/MPa: 520
Extensibility|δ5(%)≥: 13
Reduction of Area|ψ(%)≥: 25
Ballistic|αkv/J⑤: —
Remark(C50):
①, This steel grade is according to DIN17200(1987) and revised by DINEN10083-1+2(1991).
②, We can supply other steel also which sulphur composition is 0.020%~0.040%, and it will be added "S" at the back of steel grade.
③, The balance of Cr+Mo+Ni is under 0.63%.
④, It is mechanical properties after hardening and tempering in this table.
⑤, The test sample is according to DVM-V.
Introduction structural steel (C50)
Structural steel is a steel that conforms to a specific strength and formability grade. The formability is expressed as the elongation at the end of the tensile test. Structural steel is generally used for bearing and other purposes. In these uses, the strength of steel is an important design standard.
Most steels used throughout Europe are specified to comply with the European standard EN 10025. However, many national standards also remain in force.
Typical grades are described as 'S275J2' or 'S355K2W'. In these examples, 'S' denotes structural rather than engineering steel; 275 or 355 denotes the yield strength in newtons per square millimetre or the equivalent megapascals; J2 or K2 denotes the materials toughness by reference to Charpy impact test values; and the 'W' denotes weathering steel. Further letters can be used to designate fine grain steel ('N' or 'NL'); quenched and tempered steel ('Q' or 'QL'); and thermomechanically rolled steel ('M' or 'ML').
Application(C50)
Structural steel is a category of steel used for making construction materials in a variety of shapes. Many structural steel shapes take the form of an elongated beam having a profile of a specific cross section. Structural steel shapes, sizes, chemical composition, mechanical properties such as strengths, storage practices, etc., are regulated by standards in most industrialized countries.
HOT SALE:
SA-675GR70, SA-387GR91, X6NiCrTiMoVB25-15-2, 17-4PH, 15-5PH,
ASTM 630, X3CrNiMo13-4, UNS41500, X10CrNiTi18-10, S17400,
X5CrNiCuNbl6-4, 316Ti, 301A, 303, 304L, 310S, 316L, 317L, 321,
NKA80, DIN 1.4731, DIN 1.4021, DIN 1.4016, DIN 1.4571, DIN 1.4418,
616, 440B, 440C, 431, 430FR, 430F, 430, 422, 416, 410, 405,
ASTM D2, X155CrMoV12-1, ASTM D3, AISI H11, AISI H13, C50
Steel Grade: C50| Material No.: 1.0540
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION(C50):
C(%) : 0.47~0.55
Si(%) : ≤0.40
Mn(%) : 0.60~0.90
P(%)≤: 0.045
S(%)≤: 0.045
Cr(%) : ≤0.40
Mo(%) : ≤0.10
Ni(%) : ≤0.40
Other(%) : ③
HARDNESS AND HEAT TREATMENT(C50):
Hot Working/℃: 1100~850
Annealing/℃: 650~700
Normalizing/℃: 835~865
Quench/℃: 810~840Water 820~850Oil
Temper/℃: 540~680
Annealing Hardness HBS≤: 217
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES④ (C50):
Size/mm: ≤16
Tensile Strength|σb/MPa: 750~900
Yield Strength|σs≥/MPa: 520
Extensibility|δ5(%)≥: 13
Reduction of Area|ψ(%)≥: 25
Ballistic|αkv/J⑤: —
Remark(C50):
①, This steel grade is according to DIN17200(1987) and revised by DINEN10083-1+2(1991).
②, We can supply other steel also which sulphur composition is 0.020%~0.040%, and it will be added "S" at the back of steel grade.
③, The balance of Cr+Mo+Ni is under 0.63%.
④, It is mechanical properties after hardening and tempering in this table.
⑤, The test sample is according to DVM-V.
Introduction structural steel (C50)
Structural steel is a steel that conforms to a specific strength and formability grade. The formability is expressed as the elongation at the end of the tensile test. Structural steel is generally used for bearing and other purposes. In these uses, the strength of steel is an important design standard.
Most steels used throughout Europe are specified to comply with the European standard EN 10025. However, many national standards also remain in force.
Typical grades are described as 'S275J2' or 'S355K2W'. In these examples, 'S' denotes structural rather than engineering steel; 275 or 355 denotes the yield strength in newtons per square millimetre or the equivalent megapascals; J2 or K2 denotes the materials toughness by reference to Charpy impact test values; and the 'W' denotes weathering steel. Further letters can be used to designate fine grain steel ('N' or 'NL'); quenched and tempered steel ('Q' or 'QL'); and thermomechanically rolled steel ('M' or 'ML').
Application(C50)
Structural steel is a category of steel used for making construction materials in a variety of shapes. Many structural steel shapes take the form of an elongated beam having a profile of a specific cross section. Structural steel shapes, sizes, chemical composition, mechanical properties such as strengths, storage practices, etc., are regulated by standards in most industrialized countries.
HOT SALE:
SA-675GR70, SA-387GR91, X6NiCrTiMoVB25-15-2, 17-4PH, 15-5PH,
ASTM 630, X3CrNiMo13-4, UNS41500, X10CrNiTi18-10, S17400,
X5CrNiCuNbl6-4, 316Ti, 301A, 303, 304L, 310S, 316L, 317L, 321,
NKA80, DIN 1.4731, DIN 1.4021, DIN 1.4016, DIN 1.4571, DIN 1.4418,
616, 440B, 440C, 431, 430FR, 430F, 430, 422, 416, 410, 405,
ASTM D2, X155CrMoV12-1, ASTM D3, AISI H11, AISI H13, C50