DIN MIM-4340-500 Structural and constructional steels

Material group: Ferrous Alloys / Structural and constructional steels
Country/Standard: Germany / DIN

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Latest Update: 2019-05
Total number of updates: 3
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DIN MIM-4340-500 Chemical Composition

CRITERIA
VALUE
UNIT
CAS NUMBER
CRITERIA
C
VALUE
0.35 – 0.50
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%
CAS NUMBER
7440-44-0
CRITERIA
Cr
VALUE
0.7 – 1.4
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-47-3
CRITERIA
Fe
VALUE
Balance
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7439-89-6
CRITERIA
Mn
VALUE
val1
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7439-96-5
CRITERIA
Mo
VALUE
val1
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%
CAS NUMBER
7439-98-7
CRITERIA
Ni
VALUE
val1
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%
CAS NUMBER
7440-02-0
CRITERIA
Other total
VALUE
val1
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%
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CRITERIA
Si
VALUE
val1
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%
CAS NUMBER
7440-21-3

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DIN MIM-4340-500 Physical Properties


Temperature

0 - 30°C
PROPERTY / VALUE
Modulus of Elasticity 190 — 210 GPa Unlock full details
Density 7.4 — 7.86 kg/dm³ Unlock full details
Poisson Coefficient 0.27 — 0.3 Unlock full details

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DIN MIM-4340-500 Heat Treatments

  • Ferrous MIM parts which contain at least 0.3% carbon can be quench-hardened and tempered. Tempering is required after quenching for stress relief and optimization of strength and toughness. These two properties can be varied over a wide range using different tempering temperatures. The hardness level obtained after heat treatment shall be stated for quenched and tempered steels. Case hardening (carburizing or carbo-nitriding) can also be applied to ferrous MIM materials with less than 0.3% carbon to obtain high surface hardness.

DIN MIM-4340-500 Mechanical Properties


Temperature

0 - 30°C
PROPERTY / VALUE
Yield Strength, Rp0.2 500 MPa Unlock full details
Tensile Strength 700 MPa Unlock full details
Elongation, A 4 % Unlock full details
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