UNI C 53 Structural and constructional steels
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UNI C 53 Chemical Composition
UNI 7847: 1979 / Hot rolled, unalloyed and alloyed special steel products, bars and coils, for surface hardening. Qualities, requirements and tests
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UNI C 53 Physical Properties
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UNI C 53 Heat Treatments
- Material is normally supplied in the annealed or normalised condition. The values shown in the mechanical properties table apply to the following conditions: TC: Annealed. TD: Normalised. TF: Hardened and tempered. Spheroidised: Spheroidise annealed. Heat treated: Normalised or hardened and tempered followed by surface hardening followed by stress relieving at 140 to 180°C for one hour (to achieve the minimum surface hardness value specified after flame or induction hardening followed by stress relieving). Anneal at 650 - 700°C. Normalise at 830 - 850°C. Harden from 805 - 845°C and temper at 550 - 660°C for at least 1 hour.
- Soft Annealed (SA) to a maximum hardness by annealing at 650 - 700°C. Spheroidise Annealed (Spheroidised). Annealed to obtain a ferritic/pearlite structure (Annealed). Normalized at 830 - 860°C. Hardened and Tempered (H+T). The H+T values shown in the mechanical properties table are obtained from a test piece hardened by water or oil quenching from 820 - 850°C followed by tempering at 550 - 650°C for at least 1 hour. The temperature of the water must be between 15 - 30°C. The temperature of the oil must be between 15 - 60°C. The Rockwell C Scale hardness minimum value (Heat Treated condition) shown in the mechanical properties table is the surface hardness which must be obtained whether material is in the normalised condition and subsequently surface hardened or whether the material is in the hardened and tempered condition and subsequently surface hardened; Both treatments are followed by tempering at 140-180°C for approximately 1 hour.
UNI C 53 Mechanical Properties
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