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Alloy Digest (2021) 70 (1): CS-208.
Published: 01 January 2021
... Lucefin C16E and C16R are low-carbon, non-alloy case-hardening steels that are used in the carburized or carbonitrided, and subsequently quench hardened and tempered, condition. These steels are, in general, used for parts requiring a hard wearresistant surface, but with little need for increased...
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View articletitled, LUCEFIN <span class="search-highlight">C16E</span> (1.1148), C16R (1.1208): Non-Alloy Case-Hardening Steels
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for article titled, LUCEFIN <span class="search-highlight">C16E</span> (1.1148), C16R (1.1208): Non-Alloy Case-Hardening Steels
Lucefin C16E and C16R are low-carbon, non-alloy case-hardening steels that are used in the carburized or carbonitrided, and subsequently quench hardened and tempered, condition. These steels are, in general, used for parts requiring a hard wearresistant surface, but with little need for increased mechanical properties in the core. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: CS-208. Producer or source: Lucefin S.p.A.
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Alloy Digest (2022) 71 (7): CS-226.
Published: 01 July 2022
... 1016, C16E, and C16R are wrought low-carbon non-alloy steels that are used in the as rolled, normalized, or cold worked condition. These steels are widely used for lightly and moderately stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower carbon grades, and also...
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View articletitled, SAE 1016, CEN C16, ISO C16 STEEL DATA SURVEY: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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for article titled, SAE 1016, CEN C16, ISO C16 STEEL DATA SURVEY: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
1016, C16E, and C16R are wrought low-carbon non-alloy steels that are used in the as rolled, normalized, or cold worked condition. These steels are widely used for lightly and moderately stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower carbon grades, and also for applications where a combination of low strength, excellent cold formability, and excellent weldability are required. They may also be used in the carburized or carbonitrided, and subsequently quench hardened and tempered condition for parts requiring a hard, wear-resistant surface, but with little need for increased mechanical properties in the core. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties. It also includes information on corrosion resistance as well as forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: CS-226. Producer or source: Data Survey.
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Alloy Digest (2024) 73 (4): CS-269.
Published: 01 December 2024
... 1016, C16E, and C16R are wrought low-carbon (carbon = 0.12–0.18%) non-alloy steels that are used in the as-rolled, annealed, normalized, or cold worked condition. They are widely used for lightly and moderately stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower...
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View articletitled, SAE 1016, CEN C16, ISO C16: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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for article titled, SAE 1016, CEN C16, ISO C16: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
1016, C16E, and C16R are wrought low-carbon (carbon = 0.12–0.18%) non-alloy steels that are used in the as-rolled, annealed, normalized, or cold worked condition. They are widely used for lightly and moderately stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower carbon grades, and also for applications where a combination of low-to-medium strength, excellent cold formability, and excellent weldability are required. These steels may also be used in the case hardened, nitrided, or nitrocarburized condition. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, microstructure, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on low and high temperature performance as well as forming and heat treating. Filing Code: CS-269. Producer or source: Heat Treater's Guide Data Sheet.
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Alloy Digest (2023) 72 (10): CS-263.
Published: 01 October 2023
...:2022, Heat-Treatable Steels, Alloy Steels and Free-Cutting Steels Part 3: Case-Hardening Steels 13. ISO 4954:2021, Steels for Cold Heading and Cold Extruding 14. SAE J406:2009, Methods of Determining Hardenability of Steels 15. Heat Treatment Guide, Steel Navigator, Ovako AB 16. C16E (1.1148), Lucefin...
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View articletitled, SAE 1021, SAE 1022, CEN C20C, SO C20C: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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for article titled, SAE 1021, SAE 1022, CEN C20C, SO C20C: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
1021, 1022, C20C, and C20GC are wrought low-carbon (carbon = 0.18–0.23%) non-alloy steels that are used in the as rolled, normalized, cold worked, or quenched and tempered condition. They are widely used for lightly and moderately stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower carbon grades, and also for applications where a combination of low-to-moderate strength, good ductility, good cold formability, and good weldability are required. 1021 and 1022 may also be used in the case hardened, nitrided, or nitrocarburized condition. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, microstructure, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming and heat treating. Filing Code: CS-263. Producer or source: Heat Treater's Guide.
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Alloy Digest (2022) 71 (7): CS-227.
Published: 01 July 2022
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View articletitled, SAE 1018, CEN C17, ISO C17 STEEL DATA SURVEY: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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for article titled, SAE 1018, CEN C17, ISO C17 STEEL DATA SURVEY: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
1018 and C17 are wrought low-carbon non-alloy steels that are used in the as rolled, normalized, or cold worked condition. They are widely used for lightly and moderately stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower carbon grades, and also for applications where a combination of low-to-medium strength, good cold formability, and excellent weldability are required. They may also be used in the carburized or carbonitrided, and subsequently quench hardened and tempered condition for parts requiring a hard, wear-resistant surface, but with little need for increased mechanical properties in the core. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties. It also includes information on corrosion resistance as well as forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: CS-227. Producer or source: Data Survey.
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Alloy Digest (2023) 72 (10): CS-261.
Published: 01 October 2023
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View articletitled, SAE 1018, SAE 1019, CEN C17, ISO C17: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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for article titled, SAE 1018, SAE 1019, CEN C17, ISO C17: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
1018, 1019, and C17 are wrought low-carbon (carbon = 0.15–0.20%) non-alloy steels that are used in the as rolled, normalized, or cold worked condition. They are widely used for lightly and moderately stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower carbon grades, and also for applications where a combination of low-to-medium strength, good cold formability, and excellent weldability are required. These steels may also be used in the case hardened, nitrided, or nitrocarburized condition. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, microstructure, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming and heat treating. Filing Code: CS-261. Producer or source: Heat Treater's Guide.