What does 42CrMo4 mean?

42CrMo4 is a steel for quenching and tempering, which has a good combination of strength and toughness in the quenched and tempered condition. After the oil quenching, the steel will be through hardened up to ø60 mm bar diameter.

What is EN19 material?

EN19 is a high quality alloy steel with tensile strength. With a combination of good ductility and shock resistance, EN19 is suitable for applications with very high loading such as engine gear boxes.

What type of steel is 42CrMo4?

alloy steel
Steel grade 42CrMo4 is an alloy steel for quenching and tempering. Grade 42CrMo4 products are mainly used for the manufacture of machine parts. Steel is made in accordance with the requirements of the DIN EN ISO 683-2 standard (formerly EN 10083-3). Classification: Heat-treated alloy steel.

Is 42CrMo4 stainless steel?

What is 42CrMo4? This Grade is the special high steel grade which can be quenched and tempered. It offers a robust amalgamation of strength and toughness in the state of being quenched and tempered. Different European standards cover the specification of this steel in different forms and processing conditions.

What material is 42crmo4v?

Steel grade 42CrMo4 is an alloy steel for quenching and tempering. Grade 42CrMo4 products are mainly used for the manufacture of machine parts. Steel is made in accordance with the requirements of the DIN EN ISO 683-2 standard (formerly EN 10083-3).

Which is better EN9 or EN19?

As the chemical composition and mechanical properties difference, EN9 carbon steel will be cheaper than EN19 alloy steel. But it depends on the sizes. For example, large diameter EN9 carbon steel might be more expensive than small diameter EN19 round steel bars.

What is the difference between EN19 and EN24?

However, the EN24 has a tensile strength of 745MPa and a yield strength of 470MPa, Brinell hardness 217. The EN19 has a tensile strength of 655MPa and a yield strength of 415MPa, Brinell hardness 197.

What is the hardness of 42CrMo4?

54-59 HRC
42CrMo4, 1.7225, 42CrMoS4, 1.7227, AISI 4140 – description In the surface hardened condition in achieves a hardness of 54-59 HRC on the surface.

What is 16MnCr5?

Steel grade 16MnCr5 is a structural steel for parts that are surface hardened. It is made in accordance with the BS EN ISO 683-3 standard (formerly EN 10084). Classification: Special alloy steel.

What is EN36 steel?

EN36 (655M13) is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum based case hardening engineering steel which is specifically designed for carburising. The addition of nickel increases shock resistance and toughness whilst the chromium increases the material’s hardenability giving it a uniformed hardness. Once hardened and carburised.

What is EN24 steel?

What is EN24? EN24 is a 1.5% nickel, 1% chromium, 0.2% molybdenum alloy steel which has a long history dating back over 100 years. EN24 can be heat treated to a wide range of tensile strengths from 850-1000 N/mm² (‘T’ condition) up to 1550 N/mm² (‘Z’ condition).