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Flame and Induction Hardening Steels (IS : 3930-1966)
Designation
of Steel
Properties in quenched & tempered condition
Surface hardness obtainable HRC
Hardening temperature
Typical Application
Tensile range kgf/mm
2
0.2% proof stress, Min kgf/mm
2
Izod impact Min kgf.m
For oil quench
For water quench
C 30
60-75
36
5.5
45-50
860-890
860-890
These wrought unalloyed and alloyed steels for flame and induction hardening are used when high core strength and good impact properties are required.
C 45
70-85
44
3.5
55-61
830-860
820-850
T 70
70-85
40
2.8
60-63
810-840
780-810
37 Mn 2
60-75
40
4.8
53-59
850-870
840-860
40 Mn 2 Mo 45
70-85
46
4.8
53-59
850-870
840-860
35 Mn 2 S 12
80-95
56
5.5
53-59
840-860
830-850
54 Cr 1
80-95
48
2.8
57-62
850-870
840-860
50 Cr 1 V 23
80-95
48
2.8
57-62
850-870
840-860
40 Ni 3
80-95
56
5.5
54-60
830-860
840-870
40 Ni 2 Cr 1 Mo 28
90-105
66
5.5
54-60
830-840
810-830
31 Ni 3 Cr 65 Mo 55
90-105
66
5.5
49-54
850-880
820-840
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