Cold drawn EN 10277:2018 standard
W.NR.: 1.0762
High machinability steel for direct hardening
heat analysis according to the EN ISO 683-4:2018 standard
C % | Si % | Mn % | P % | S % | |
From | 0,40 | – | 1,30 | – | 0,24 |
To | 0,48 | 0,40 | 1,70 | 0,06 | 0,33 |
according to the EN 10277:2018 standard
Thickness mm | Rolled + peeled rolled ( +SH ) |
Cold drawn ( +C ) |
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hardness HB max | Rm (MPa) | Rp0,2 minimum | Rm (MPa) | A5 % | |
(MPa) | minimum | ||||
≥5≤10 | 600 | da 760 a 1030 | 5 | ||
>10≤16 | 530 | da 710 a 980 | 5 | ||
>16≤40 | 241 | da 630 a 820 | 460 | da 660 a 900 | 6 |
>40≤63 | 231 | da 620 a 790 | 430 | da 650 a 870 | 7 |
>63≤100 | 228 | da 610 a 780 | 390 | da 630 a 840 | 7 |
* Delivery condition: as rolled.
Machinability:
This steel grade generally shows a quite good machinability on machine tools; machinability decreases with the increase of carbon, silicon and manganese content.
Weldability:
Due to the high sulphur and phophorus content free-cutting steels for direct hardening are not recommended for welding.
Notes:
CORRESPONDENCE WITH OTHER STANDARDS (purely as an indication):
UNI 4838 | AFNOR 35-562 | EN 10277-3:08 | EN 10087 |
CF 44 SMn 28 | 45 MF 6.3 | 44SMn28 | 44SMn28 |