1.0501 (Germany / DIN) Material Properties
Other designations:
Material group:
Ferrous Alloys / Structural and constructional steels
Country/Standard:
Germany / DIN
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2019-06
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Mechanical Properties
Temperature
Physical Properties
Temperature
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE)
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Composition
CRITERIA
VALUE
UNIT
CAS NUMBER
CRITERIA
C
VALUE
0.3200 – 0.3900
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-44-0
CRITERIA
Mn
VALUE
0.5000 – 0.8000
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7439-96-5
CRITERIA
P
VALUE
≤ 0.0450
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7723-14-0
CRITERIA
S
VALUE
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7704-34-9
CRITERIA
Si
VALUE
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-21-3
DIN 1652-4: 1990 / Bright steel made from steel for quenching and tempering; technical delivery conditions
Heat Treatments
- Annealing: 650-700°C; Normalizing: 860-890°C; Hardening in water: 840-870°C; Hardening in oil: 850-880°C; Tempering: 540-680°C
- Austenitizing (at least 30 min), quenching in water or oil: 840-880°C (the temperatures at the lower end of the range are generally applicable to quenching in water and those at the upper end for quenching in oil), other quenching agents such as synthetic quenchants may also be used; Tempering: 550-660°C (at least 60 min); Normalizing: 860-920°C, austenitizing (at least 30 min).
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419 Cross References
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82 Composition
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291 Mechanical Properties
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21 Physical Properties
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7 Heat Treatment
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7 Metallography
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- Machinability
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127 Stress-Strain
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45 Formability
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12 Fatigue
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- Fracture
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- Creep
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9 Joints
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- Coatings
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6 Dimensions
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- Tribology
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- Corrosion
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- Ageing
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- Weatherability
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- Irradiation
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