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Brand Name : | Bozhong |
Model Number : | 1.7321 / DIN 20MoCr4 / AISI 8620 |
Certification : | ISO / TUV / DNV |
Price : | negotiable |
Payment Terms : | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability : | 1000TON/MONTH |
Delivery Time : | 3--10days |
MOQ : | Different |
Designation by Standards
Brand Name | Ravne No. | Mat. No. | DIN | EN | AISI |
20MOCR4 | 763 | 1.7321 | 20MoCr4 | 20MoCr4KD | 8620 |
Chemical Composition (in weight %)
C | Si | Mn | Cr | Mo | Ni | V | W | Others |
0.20 | max. 0.40 | 0.85 | 0.45 | 0.45 | - | - | - | - |
Description
One of the most popular and widely used carborizing steels
available. 20MoCr4 is a hardenable chromium, molybdenum, nickel low
alloy steel often used for carburizing to develop a case-hardened
part. This case-hardening will result in good wear characteristics.
Applications
Gears, shafts and other applications where a hard carborized case
and a tough core are desired.
Physical properties (avarage values) at ambient temperature
Modulus of elasticity [103 x N/mm2]: 210
Density [g/cm3]: 7.85
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion 10-6 oC-1
20-100oC | 20-200oC | 20-300oC | 20-400oC | 20-500oC |
11.1 | 12.1 | 12.7 | 12.9 | 13.5 |
Soft Annealing
Heat to 650-700oC, cool slowly. This will produce a maximum Brinell hardness of
207.
Heat Treatment
Treatment | Temperature | Cooling |
Case hardening | 880-980oC | Oil (water), hot bath 160-250oC |
Carburising | 880-980oC | Oil (water), hot bath 160-250oC |
Direct hardening | 860-900oC | Oil, hot bath 160-250oC |
Core refining | 860-900oC | Oil, hot bath 160-250oC |
Core refining | 780-820oC | Oil, hot bath 160-250oC |
Tempering | 150-200oC | Air |
Hardenability Diagram
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Forging
Hot forming temperature: 1050-850oC.
Machinability
Machining is done prior to carburizing to within as close a
tolerance as possible. Finish machining, after heat treatment
and/or carburizing, should be at a minimum so as not to impair the
hardened case of the part. Machining may be done by conventional
means prior to heat treatment – after carburizing machining is
usually limited to grinding.
Welding
The alloy may be welded by conventional methods, usually gas or arc
welding. Preheating at 200oC is beneficial and subsequent heating after welding is recommended
– consult the approved weld procedure for the method used.
Cold working
The alloy may be cold worked in the annealed condition by
conventional methods. Cold working, as with machining, should be
done to as close a tolerance as possible before heat treatment or
carburizing.
Forms manufactured: Please see the Dimensional Sales Program.
Disclaimer
The information and data presented herein are typical or average
values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values.
Applications specifically suggested for material described herein
are made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the
reader to make his own evaluation and are not intended as
warranties, either express or implied, of fitness for these or
other puposes. There is no representation that the recipient of
this literature will receive updated editions as the become
available.
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