DIN 1.5022 Structural and constructional steels
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DIN 1.5022 Chemical Composition
DIN 17221: 1955 / Hot rolled steels for springs suitable for quenching and tempering - Technical delivery conditions
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DIN 1.5022 Physical Properties
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DIN 1.5022 Heat Treatments
- Hot forming to forging at 1050-850°C; Hot forming to springs at 900-830°C;
Annealing at 640-680°C;
Normalizing at 830-860°C;
Hardening and tempering: hardening in water at 830-860°C and tempering at 470-540°C
DIN 1.5022 Mechanical Properties
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DIN 1.5022 International Equivalent Materials
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- 5Composition
- 7Mechanical Properties
- 3Physical Properties
- 5Heat Treatment
- -Metallography
- -Machinability
- -Stress-Strain
- -Formability
- -Fatigue
- -Fracture
- -Creep
- -Joints
- -Coatings
- -Dimensions
- -Tribology
- -Corrosion
- -Ageing
- -Weatherability
- -Irradiation
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