AISI 1006 Steel, CQ, DQ, and DQSK sheet, 1.6-5.8 (0.06-0.23 in) mm thick | |
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Categories: | MetalFerrous MetalCarbon SteelAISI 1000 Series SteelLow Carbon Steel |
Material Notes: | The composition listed is for standard grade for wire and rod. Applications: Soft, very ductile, used in applications which require severe bending and welding such as panels for automobiles or appliances. Also used in magnet core applications. |
Key Words: | UNS G10060, ASME 5041, ASTM A635M, ASTM A830M, FED QQ-W-463, MIL SPEC MIL-S-11310 (CS1006), SAE J403, SAE J412, SAE J416, AISI1006 |
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Physical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Density | 7.872 g/cc | 0.2844 lb/in³ | Composition 0.06% C, 0.38% Mn, 0.01% Si, annealed at 925°C |
Mechanical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 305 – 360 MPa | 44200 – 52200 psi | |
Tensile Strength, Yield | 180 – 240 MPa | 26100 – 34800 psi | |
Elongation at Break | 32 – 48 % | 32 – 48 % | in 50 mm. |
Modulus of Elasticity | 206 GPa | 29900 ksi | |
Bulk Modulus | 163 GPa | 23600 ksi | Estimated from elastic modulus |
Poissons Ratio | 0.29 | 0.29 | Typical for steel |
Machinability | 50 % | 50 % | Based on AISI 1212 steel = 100%. Group I bar, rod, and wire products machinability can be improved by cold drawing. |
Shear Modulus | 80.0 GPa | 11600 ksi | Estimated from elastic modulus |
Electrical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Electrical Resistivity | 0.0000174 ohm-cm | 0.0000174 ohm-cm | Typical for 1000 series steels |
Thermal Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
CTE, linear ![]() | 12.6 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 100 °C | 7.00 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 212 °F | |
13.1 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 200 °C | 7.28 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 392 °F | ||
13.5 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 300 °C | 7.50 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 572 °F | ||
13.7 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 400 °C | 7.61 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 752 °F | ||
13.7 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 1000 °C | 7.61 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 1830 °F | ||
14.2 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 500 °C | 7.89 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 932 °F | ||
14.6 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 600 °C | 8.11 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 1110 °F | ||
14.9 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 700 °C | 8.28 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 1290 °F | ||
16.6 µm/m-°C @Temperature 0.000 – 800 °C | 9.22 µin/in-°F @Temperature 32.0 – 1470 °F | ||
Specific Heat Capacity ![]() | 0.481 J/g-°C @Temperature >=100 °C | 0.115 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature >=212 °F | |
0.519 J/g-°C @Temperature 150 – 200 °C | 0.124 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 302 – 392 °F | ||
0.536 J/g-°C @Temperature 200 – 250 °C | 0.128 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 392 – 482 °F | ||
0.553 J/g-°C @Temperature 250 – 300 °C | 0.132 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 482 – 572 °F | ||
0.595 J/g-°C @Temperature 350 – 400 °C | 0.142 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 662 – 752 °F | ||
0.662 J/g-°C @Temperature 450 – 500 °C | 0.158 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 842 – 932 °F | ||
0.754 J/g-°C @Temperature 550 – 600 °C | 0.180 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 1020 – 1110 °F | ||
0.846 J/g-°C @Temperature 850 – 900 °C | 0.202 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 1560 – 1650 °F | ||
0.867 J/g-°C @Temperature 650 – 700 °C | 0.207 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 1200 – 1290 °F | ||
1.105 J/g-°C @Temperature 700 – 750 °C | 0.2641 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 1290 – 1380 °F | ||
Component Elements Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Carbon, C | <= 0.080 % | <= 0.080 % | |
Iron, Fe | 99.43 – 99.75 % | 99.43 – 99.75 % | As remainder |
Manganese, Mn | 0.25 – 0.40 % | 0.25 – 0.40 % | |
Phosphorus, P | <= 0.040 % | <= 0.040 % | |
Sulfur, S | <= 0.050 % | <= 0.050 % |
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