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OVAKO 146S/16NiCrS4: Through-Hardening Steel
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Alloy Digest (2009) 58 (6): SA-601.
Published: 01 June 2009
... Ovako 146S is an ingot cast case-hardening steel with good dimensional stability and high toughness. This datasheet provides information on composition as well as fatigue. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: SA-601. Producer or source: Ovako North...
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Ovako 146S is an ingot cast case-hardening steel with good dimensional stability and high toughness. This datasheet provides information on composition as well as fatigue. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: SA-601. Producer or source: Ovako North America Inc. and Ovako Holdings AB.
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SAE 1006: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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Alloy Digest (2024) 73 (2): CS-267.
Published: 01 June 2024
... Hardenability of Steels 14. Heat Treatment Guide, Steel Navigator, Ovako AB 15. C10E (1.1121), Lucefin S.p.A., 2018 16. Heating for Forging, E.G. Nisbett, Steel Forgings: Design, Production, Selection, Testing, and Application, ASTM Stock No. MNL53, ASTM International, 2005, p 32 33 17. G.F. Vander Voort...
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1006 is a wrought low-carbon (carbon ≤ 0.08%) non-alloy steel that is used in the as rolled, annealed, normalized, or cold worked condition. This steel is characterized by low strength, high ductility, excellent cold formability, and excellent weldability. Within the carbon range of this steel grade, both strength and hardness will increase with increase in carbon and with cold work. Such increases in strength are at the sacrifice of ductility or the ability to withstand cold deformation. 1006 is widely used for lightly stressed parts where cold formability or drawability is the primary requisite. In general, it is not intended for heat treatment after cold working. 1006 may, however, 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-267. Producer or source: Heat Treater's Guide.
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SAE 1008, CEN C8, ISO C8: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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Alloy Digest (2023) 72 (11): CS-264.
Published: 01 November 2023
... Navigator, Ovako AB 18. C10E (1.1121), Lucefin S.p.A., 2018 19. Heating for Forging, E.G. Nisbett, Steel Forgings: Design, Production, Selection, Testing, and Application, ASTM Stock No. MNL53, ASTM International, 2005, p 32 33 20. G.F. Vander Voort, Microstructure of Carbon- and LowAlloy Steels, Buehler...
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View articletitled, SAE 1008, CEN C8, ISO C8: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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for article titled, SAE 1008, CEN C8, ISO C8: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
1008 and C8C are wrought low-carbon (carbon ≤ 0.10%) non-alloy steels that are used in the as-rolled, annealed, normalized, or cold worked condition. These steels are characterized by low strength, high ductility, excellent cold formability, and excellent weldability. Within the carbon range of these steel grades, strength and hardness will increase with increase in carbon content and with cold work. Such increases in strength are at the sacrifice of ductility or the ability to withstand cold deformation. 1008 and C8C are widely used for lightly stressed parts where cold formability or drawability is the primary requirement. In general, they are not intended for heat treatment after cold working.1008 may, however, 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-264. Producer or source: Heat Treater's Guide.
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SAE 1010, CEN C10, ISO C10: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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Alloy Digest (2023) 72 (12): CS-265.
Published: 01 December 2023
... and Cold Extruding CS-265 / 15 17. JIS G 4051:2016, Carbon Steels for Machine Structural Use 18. SAE J406:2009, Methods of Determining Hardenability of Steels 19. Heat Treatment Guide, Steel Navigator, Ovako AB 20. C10E (1.1121), Lucefin S.p.A., 2018 21. Heating for Forging, E.G. Nisbett, Steel Forgings...
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1010, C10E, and C10R are wrought low-carbon (carbon = 0.07–0.13%) non-alloy steels that are used in the as rolled, annealed, normalized, or cold worked condition. These steels are characterized by low strength, high ductility, excellent cold formability, and excellent weldability. Within the carbon range of these steel grades, strength and hardness will increase with increase in carbon content and with cold work. Such increases in strength are at the sacrifice of ductility or the ability to withstand cold deformation. 1010, C10E, and C10R are widely used for lightly stressed parts where cold formability is the primary requisite. They are less expensive than 1008 and can be used when the requirements for cold forming are less exacting. 1010, C10E, and C10R 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-265. Producer or source: Heat Treater's Guide.
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SAE 1026: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steel
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Alloy Digest (2023) 72 (8): CS-255.
Published: 01 August 2023
... J406:2009, Methods of Determining Hardenability of Steels 10. Heat Treatment Guide, Steel Navigator, Ovako AB 11. C25E (1.1158), Lucefin S.p.A., 2018 12. C25, Granit Engineering, 2007 13. Heating for Forging, E.G. Nisbett, Steel Forgings: Design, Production, Selection, Testing, and Application, ASTM...
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1026 is a wrought low-carbon (carbon = 0.22-0.28%) non-alloy steel that has a higher manganese content (manganese = 0.60-0.90%) than 1025 (manganese = 0.30-0.60%). It is used in the normalized, cold worked, or quenched and tempered condition. 1026 may also be nitrided or nitrocarburized. This steel is widely used for small, moderately stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower carbon grades, and also for applications that require a combination of moderate strength, high toughness, and good fabrication characteristics. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming and heat treating. Filing Code: CS-255. Producer or source: Heat Treater's Guide.
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SAE 1012, JIS S12C: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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Alloy Digest (2024) 73 (3): CS-268.
Published: 01 September 2024
... Part 3: Case-Hardening Steels 12. JIS G 4051:2016, Carbon Steels for Machine Structural Use 13. SAE J406:2009, Methods of Determining Hardenability of Steels 14. Heat Treatment Guide, Steel Navigator, Ovako AB 15. C10E (1.1121), Lucefin S.p.A., 2018 16. C15E (1.1141), Lucefin S.p.A., 2018 17. Heating...
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1012 and S12C are wrought low-carbon (carbon = 0.10–0.15 percent) non-alloy steels that are used in the as rolled, annealed, normalized, or cold worked condition. These steels are characterized by low strength, high ductility, excellent cold formability, and excellent weldability. Within the carbon range of these steel grades, strength and hardness will increase with increase in carbon content and with cold work. Such increases in strength are at the sacrifice of ductility or the ability to withstand cold deformation. Grades 1012 and S12C are widely used for lightly stressed parts that require higher strength levels than can be achieved by the lower carbon grades and for applications where cold formability is the primary requisite. They are less expensive than 1008 and can be used when the requirements for cold forming are less exacting. 1012 and S12C 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-268. Producer or source: Heat Treater's Guide.
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SAE 1018, SAE 1019, CEN C17, ISO C17: Wrought Low-Carbon Non-Alloy Steels
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Alloy Digest (2023) 72 (10): CS-261.
Published: 01 October 2023
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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.