DIN 1.6210 Structural and constructional steels
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DIN 1.6210 Chemical Composition
SEW 028: 1993 / Non-alloy and alloy steels with specified properties at moderately elevated and elevated temperatures for pressure vessel purposes; Technical delivery conditions for flat products
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DIN 1.6210 Physical Properties
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DIN 1.6210 Heat Treatments
- Normalization at 880 to 960°C, cooling in stationary air after the temperature has been reached over the entire cross section; Stress-relief annealing at 530 to 580°C. The heating and cooling rate, the temperature and the holding time shall be defined by the manufacturer and processor as a function of dimensions of the part, chemical composition and preceding heat treatments such that the requirements for mechanical and technological characteristics are met even allowing for subsequent heat treatments for the final condition of the complete part. Claddings shall also be taken into consideration (corrosion resistance, ductility).
- Normalizing: heat from 880 to 960°C. After reaching the temperature in the entire cross-section, cool down on still air.
Stress relieving: heat from 530 to 580°C. Holding time (according to DIN 17 014 Part 1) at least 30 min. In the case of multiple heating, however, the soaking time and holding time are not covered for longer than according to Section 10.4. Cool down in still air. Annealing temperatures of 580 to 620°C are possible with the approval of the expert.
Hot forming: heat to at least the lowest temperature for normal annealing (880°C). Hot forming is to be carried out in the temperature range between 750 and 1050°C. The component should not be heated above 980 °C before the last step of hot forming or before a single hot forming step. If hot forming is carried out in several steps, intermediate cooling below 500 °C is required before the last step. In the case of hot forming outside the specified temperature range and hot forming with local heating, normal annealing of the entire component is required.
Cold forming: temperature range from room temperature to 580°C.
DIN 1.6210 Mechanical Properties
Temperature
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DIN 1.6210 International Equivalent Materials
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