MSZ 1.6526 Structural and constructional steels
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MSZ 1.6526 Chemical Composition
EN 10084: 2008 / Case hardening steels - Technical delivery conditions
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MSZ 1.6526 Physical Properties
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MSZ 1.6526 Heat Treatments
- End quench test: Quench from 920°C Carburizing: 880 to 980°C; NOTE: If steels are direct hardened, in general, a carburizing temperature of 950°C is not exceeded. For special procedures, for example under vacuum, higher temperatures (for example 1020 to 1050°C) are not unusual. Core hardening: 860 to 900°C; Case hardening: 780 to 820°C; Tempering: 150 to 200°C (as a guide, for 1 hour minimum).
- Soft annealed (+A): 650-700°C Treatment to hardness range (+TH): 850-950°C Treated to ferritic-pearlite structure and hardness range (+FP): 900-1000°C Normalized (+N): 850-880°C
MSZ 1.6526 Mechanical Properties
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MSZ 1.6526 International Equivalent Materials
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