MS JN/HBW600XCr35 Cast irons

Material group: Ferrous Alloys / Cast irons
Country / Standard: Malaysia / MS

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Latest Update: 2016-02
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MS JN/HBW600XCr35 Chemical Composition

CRITERIA
VALUE
UNIT
CAS NUMBER
CRITERIA
C
VALUE
3.0 – 5.5
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-44-0
CRITERIA
Cr
VALUE
30.0 – 40.0
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-47-3
CRITERIA
Cu
VALUE
≤ 1.2
UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-50-8
CRITERIA
Mn
VALUE
val1
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7439-96-5
CRITERIA
Mo
VALUE
val1
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7439-98-7
CRITERIA
Ni
VALUE
val1
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-02-0
CRITERIA
P
VALUE
val1
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7723-14-0
CRITERIA
S
VALUE
val1
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7704-34-9
CRITERIA
Si
VALUE
val1
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UNIT
%
CAS NUMBER
7440-21-3

MS ISO 21988: 2007 / Abrasion-resistant cast irons - Classification

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MS JN/HBW600XCr35 Heat Treatments


  • Typical heat treatments are hardening, tempering, soft annealing and annealing.
    A typical hardening cycle is: slowly heating up to a temperature within the range of 900°C to 1050°C, holding for a determined period of time and then rapidly cooling.
    A typical tempering cycle involves: slowly heating up to a temperature within the range of 200°C to 550°C, holding for a period of time appropriate to the thickness, followed by air or furnace cooling.
    If casting hardness below HBW 378 is required (e.g. to facilitate machining), soft annealing can be carried out. An example of a soft annealing method is: slowly heating up to a temperature within the range of 920°C to 975°C, holding for at least 1 h, then slowly cooling down in the furnace to about 810°C and then further cooling down to 600 °C at a rate not exceeding 55 K/h, followed by air or furnace cooling.
    If castings require annealing then a typical annealing involves slowly heating up to a temperature of 700 °C to 750 °C for a minimum of 4 h, and then slowly cooling in the furnace to 600 °C, following by air or furnace cooling.

MS JN/HBW600XCr35 Mechanical Properties


Temperature

PROPERTY / VALUE
Brinell Hardness (HB)
≥ 600
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MS JN/HBW600XCr35 International Equivalent Materials


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Official
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Australia
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Official

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