DIN 35 NiCr 6 Structural and constructional steels
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DIN 35 NiCr 6 Chemical Composition
EN 10083-3: 2006 / Steels for quenching and tempering - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for alloy steels
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DIN 35 NiCr 6 Physical Properties
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DIN 35 NiCr 6 Heat Treatments
- Austenitizing (quenching in oil or water): 840-860°C, (at least 30 min). NOTE: The temperatures at the lower end of the range are generally applicable to hardening in water and those at the upper end for hardening in oil. Synthetic quenchants may also be used; Tempering: 530-630°C, (at least 60 min); End quench test: 850±5°C.
- Hardened and tempered: 840-860°C / OQ + temper >=550°C / OQ
DIN 35 NiCr 6 Mechanical Properties
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21 Composition
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31 Mechanical Properties
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3 Heat Treatment
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