DIN C25 Structural and constructional steels
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DIN C25 Chemical Composition
Steels for quenching and tempering - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for non alloy steels, EN 10083-2 / 1996
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DIN C25 Physical Properties
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DIN C25 Heat Treatments
- Hardening: 860-900°C (Temperatures at the lower end of the range are generally used for water, and those at the upper end for oil quenching. Time for austenitizing as a guide: at least 30 min.);
Quenching agent: Water (Other quenching agents such as synthetic quenchants may also be used.);
Tempering: 550-660°C (Time for tempering as a guide: at least 1h.);
Normalizing: 880-920°C. - Austenitizing (quenching in water): 860-900°C, t > 30 min. Tempering: 550-660°C, t > 60 min. Normalizing: 880-920°C, t > 30 min.
DIN C25 Mechanical Properties
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48 Composition
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94 Mechanical Properties
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3 Physical Properties
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4 Heat Treatment
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2 Metallography
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10 Fatigue
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6 Dimensions
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1 Tribology
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