Overview of materials for Oil-Hardening Steel



Overview of materials for Oil-Hardening Steel

Categories: MetalFerrous MetalTool SteelOil-Hardening Steel

Material Notes: This property data is a summary of similar materials in the MatWeb database for the category “Oil-Hardening Steel”. Each property range of values reported is minimum and maximum values of appropriate MatWeb entries. The comments report the average value, and number of data points used to calculate the average. The values are not necessarily typical of any specific grade, especially less common values and those that can be most affected by additives or processing methods.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 7.607.89 g/cc0.2750.285 lb/in³Average value: 7.79 g/cc Grade Count:28
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Brinell 187 – 752187 – 752Average value: 285 Grade Count:9
Hardness, Knoop 363 – 850363 – 850Average value: 594 Grade Count:4
Hardness, Rockwell C 31.0 – 66.031.0 – 66.0Average value: 55.8 Grade Count:21
Hardness, Vickers 200 – 819200 – 819Average value: 506 Grade Count:5
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 11701970 MPa170000285000 psiAverage value: 1640 MPa Grade Count:6
Tensile Strength, Yield 9651910 MPa140000277000 psiAverage value: 1450 MPa Grade Count:6
Elongation at Break 0.000 – 16.0 %0.000 – 16.0 %Average value: 7.70 % Grade Count:6
Reduction of Area 4.00 – 66.5 %4.00 – 66.5 %Average value: 27.7 % Grade Count:4
Modulus of Elasticity 190214 GPa2760031000 ksiAverage value: 209 GPa Grade Count:18
Bulk Modulus 160 GPa23200 ksiAverage value: 160 GPa Grade Count:4
Machinability 45.0 – 125 %45.0 – 125 %Average value: 86.3 % Grade Count:8
Shear Modulus 80.082.0 GPa1160011900 ksiAverage value: 80.5 GPa Grade Count:4
Izod Impact Unnotched 20.3298 J15.0220 ft-lbAverage value: 104 J Grade Count:7
Charpy Impact 1.36130 J1.0095.9 ft-lbAverage value: 31.6 J Grade Count:8
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear 10.315.1 µm/m-°C5.728.39 µin/in-°FAverage value: 12.6 µm/m-°C Grade Count:15
Thermal Conductivity 28.534.6 W/m-K198240 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°FAverage value: 31.7 W/m-K Grade Count:3
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Processing Temperature 175885 °C3471630 °FAverage value: 623 °C Grade Count:19
Annealing Temperature 745815 °C13701500 °FAverage value: 775 °C Grade Count:11
 
Component Elements PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Carbon, C 0.100 – 2.15 %0.100 – 2.15 %Average value: 1.02 % Grade Count:28
Chromium, Cr 0.200 – 12.3 %0.200 – 12.3 %Average value: 1.74 % Grade Count:23
Copper, Cu 0.250 – 2.00 %0.250 – 2.00 %Average value: 0.542 % Grade Count:6
Iron, Fe 84.6 – 98.2 %84.6 – 98.2 %Average value: 95.1 % Grade Count:28
Manganese, Mn 0.250 – 1.60 %0.250 – 1.60 %Average value: 0.863 % Grade Count:28
Molybdenum, Mo 0.250 – 3.25 %0.250 – 3.25 %Average value: 0.725 % Grade Count:10
Nickel, Ni 0.250 – 2.70 %0.250 – 2.70 %Average value: 0.956 % Grade Count:12
Phosphorus, P 0.0300 %0.0300 %Average value: 0.0300 % Grade Count:11
Silicon, Si 0.250 – 1.25 %0.250 – 1.25 %Average value: 0.559 % Grade Count:26
Sulfur, S 0.0300 %0.0300 %Average value: 0.0300 % Grade Count:11
Tungsten, W 0.500 – 2.00 %0.500 – 2.00 %Average value: 0.839 % Grade Count:9
Vanadium, V 0.100 – 0.400 %0.100 – 0.400 %Average value: 0.230 % Grade Count:10

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