C40 steel plate, EN 10083 C40 steel plate, under EN 10083 standard, we can regard C40 steel plate as high carbon steel.
C40 steel plate is one mainly of high carbon steel,EN 10083 C40 steel plate is meduim Carbon Steels are similar to low carbon steel except that the carbon ranges from 0.30 to 0.60% & the manganese from 0.50 to 1.65%. Increasing the carbon content is approximately 0.5% with an accompanying increase in manganese allows medium carbon steels to be used in the quenched & tempered conditions. This steels are of particular importance because of unique combination of strength & toughness after heat treat treatment.
C40 EN 10083-2 Number: 1.0511 | Comparison of steel grades | |
JUS | Č.14341 | |
DIN | C40 | |
BS | 080M40, EN8 | |
GOST | 40 | |
AISI | 1040 | |
UNI | C40, | |
NF | (AF60C40), (1C40) |
Chemical analysis -% by mass
Chemical elements | C | Si max. | Mn | P max. | S max. | Cr max. | Mo max. | Ni max. | Cr+Mo+Ni max. | |
%, by mass | 0,37-0,44 | 0,40 | 0,50-0,80 | 0,045 | 0,045 | 0,40 | 0,10 | 0,40 | 0,63 | - |
Permissible deviation | ± 0,02 | + 0,03 | ± 0,04 | + 0,005 | + 0,005 | + 0,05 | + 0,03 | + 0,05 | - |
At the option of the manufacturer the elements aluminium, titanium, vanadium and niobium may be added singly or in combination for grain size control purposes. Elements not quoted in table shall not be added to the steel without the agreement of the purchaser, except for the purpose of finishing the heat. Mechanical properties in the normalized conditions
Thickness of ruling section tR | |||||
Diameter in mm | tR≤ 100mm | 100 < tR≤250mm | 250 < tR≤500mm | 500 < tR≤1000mm | |
Remin (N/mm2) | 290 | 260 | - | - | |
Rmmin (N/mm2) | 550 | 530 | - | - | |
A % min. | l-longitudinal | 17 | 17 | - | - |
tr -transverse | - | - | - | - | |
KV min * (J) | l-longitudinal | - | - | - | - |
tr -transverse | - | - | - | - |
1N/mm2=1MPa Heat treatment conditions
Quenching Temperature,0C | Cooling medium | Tempering Temperature,0C | Normalizing temperature,0C |
830 to 870 | Water or oil | 550 to 660 | 850 to 890 |
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