DIN C55 steel Description
DIN C55 steel is a medium carbon steel is used when greater strength and hardness is desired than in the "as rolled" condition. Extreme size accuracy, straightness and concentricity combine to minimize wear in high speed applications. Turned, ground and polished.
DIN C55 steel Applications
Quenched and subsequently tempered steel for less exacting springs, shafts, bushings, crankshafts, etc.
C55 DIN 17200 Number:1.0535 | Comparision of steel grades | |
JIS G 4051 | S 55 C | |
DIN 17200 | C 55 | |
NFA 33-101 | AF70-C 55 | |
UNI 7846 | C 55 | |
BS 970 | 070 M 55 | |
UNE 36011 | C 55 k | |
SAE J 403-AISI | 1055 |
Chemical Composition of C55
Grade | C(%)min-max | Si(%)min-max | Mn(%)min-max | P(%)max | S(%)max | Cr(%)min-max |
C55 | 0.52-0.60 | 0.15-0.35 | 0.60-0.90 | 0.025 | 0.025 | 0.20-0.40 |
Mechanical Properties of C55
Grade | Condition | Yield Strength R°(Mpa) | Tensile Strength Rm (Mpa) | Elon- gation A5(%) | Hardness HRC | Quenching Temperature (℃) | Benda- bility | Nominal Thickness,t 1.95mm≤t≤10.0mm | |
Rolled | Annealed | ||||||||
C55 | Rolled Annealed Water-quenched Oil quenched | 500 350 | 825 550 2510 2120 | 18 30 | 61 57 | 805 845 | Min.reco-mmended Bending radius (≤90°) | 3.0 ×t | 1.0×t |
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