AISI 1060 Steel, oil quenched 845°C (1550°F), 480°C (900°F) temper, 100 mm (4 in.) round | |
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Categories: | MetalFerrous MetalCarbon SteelAISI 1000 Series SteelHigh Carbon Steel |
Material Notes: | Applications include battering tools, hot upset forging dies, ring-rolling tools, wear-resistant parts, hand tools, and parts for agricultural implements. Post oil quenched hardness: 29 HRC surface, 26 HRC half-radius, 24 HRC center. |
Key Words: | UNS G10600, AMS 7240, ASTM A29, ASTM A510, ASTM A576, ASTM A682, carbon steels, MIL SPEC MIL-S-16974, SAE J403, SAE J412, SAE J414, DIN 1.0601, AFNOR CC 55 (Fr), UNI C 60, B.S. 060 A 62 |
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Physical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Density | 7.87 g/cc | 0.284 lb/in³ | Typical for steel. |
Mechanical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Hardness, Brinell | 269 | 269 | |
Hardness, Knoop | 294 | 294 | Converted from Brinell |
Hardness, Rockwell B | 99 | 99 | Converted from Brinell |
Hardness, Rockwell C | 27 | 27 | Converted from Brinell |
Hardness, Vickers | 284 | 284 | Converted from Brinell |
Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 931 MPa | 135000 psi | |
Tensile Strength, Yield | 518 MPa | 75100 psi | |
Elongation at Break | 18.2 % | 18.2 % | in 50 mm |
Reduction of Area | 44.8 % | 44.8 % | |
Modulus of Elasticity | 200 GPa | 29000 ksi | Typical for steel |
Bulk Modulus | 160 GPa | 23200 ksi | Typical for steel. |
Poissons Ratio | 0.29 | 0.29 | Typical For Steel |
Shear Modulus | 80.0 GPa | 11600 ksi | Typical for steel. |
Izod Impact | 11.0 J | 8.11 ft-lb | annealed at 790°C (1450°F) |
14.0 J | 10.3 ft-lb | normalized at 900°C (1650°F) | |
18.0 J | 13.3 ft-lb | as rolled | |
Electrical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Electrical Resistivity | 0.0000180 ohm-cm @Temperature 20.0 °C | 0.0000180 ohm-cm @Temperature 68.0 °F | condition of specimen unknown |
Thermal Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
CTE, linear ![]() | 11.0 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 – 100 °C | 6.11 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 – 212 °F | |
11.5 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 – 200 °C | 6.39 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 – 392 °F | ||
12.2 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 – 300 °C | 6.78 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 – 572 °F | ||
13.1 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 – 400 °C | 7.28 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 – 752 °F | ||
13.7 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 – 500 °C | 7.61 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 – 932 °F | ||
14.0 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 – 600 °C | 7.78 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 – 1110 °F | ||
14.4 µm/m-°C @Temperature 20.0 – 700 °C | 8.00 µin/in-°F @Temperature 68.0 – 1290 °F | ||
Specific Heat Capacity ![]() | 0.502 J/g-°C @Temperature >=100 °C | 0.120 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature >=212 °F | condition unknown |
0.544 J/g-°C @Temperature 150 – 200 °C | 0.130 BTU/lb-°F @Temperature 302 – 392 °F | ||
Thermal Conductivity | 51.9 W/m-K | 360 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F | Typical steel |
Component Elements Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
Carbon, C | 0.55 – 0.66 % | 0.55 – 0.66 % | |
Iron, Fe | 98.35 – 98.85 % | 98.35 – 98.85 % | As remainder |
Manganese, Mn | 0.60 – 0.90 % | 0.60 – 0.90 % | |
Phosphorus, P | <= 0.040 % | <= 0.040 % | |
Sulfur, S | <= 0.050 % | <= 0.050 % |
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