C60 steel Description
C60 steel is one of the higher carbon content (0.60%) steels. It is more difficult to fabricate than the lower carbon grades.
C60 steel Applications
C60 steel Applications include hand tools such as screwdrivers, pliers and similar items.
C60 DIN 17200 Number:1.0601 | Comparision of steel grades | |
JIS G 4051 | S 58 C | |
EN10083 | C 60 | |
NFA 33-101 | - | |
UNI 7846 | - | |
BS 970 | 070 M 60 | |
UNE 36011 | - | |
SAE J 403-AISI | 1060 |
Chemical Composition of C60 steel
Grade | C(%)min-max | Si(%)min-max | Mn(%)min-max | P(%)max | S(%)max | Cr(%)min-max |
C60 | 0.57-0.65 | 0.15-0.35 | 0.60-0.90 | 0.025 | 0.025 | 0.20-0.40 |
Mechanical Properties of C60 steel
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 | ||||||||
C60 | Rolled Annealed Water-quenched Oil quenched | 540 370 | 875 580 2670 2430 | 17 29 | 63 60 | 800 840 | Min.reco-mmended Bending radius (≤90°) | 3.0 ×t | 1.0×t |
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