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16NiCrS4 1.5715 Case Hardening Steels

16NiCrS4 1.5715 Case Hardening Steels

16NiCrS4 1.5715 Case Hardening Steels

16NiCrS4 1.5715 Case Hardening Steels

Grade :16NiCrS4  Number: 1.5715 Classification: Alloy special steel

 

Supplying Size:Forging: 80-600mm

 

Standard:

EN 10277-4: 2008 Bright steel products. Technical delivery conditions. Case hardening steels

EN 10084: 2008 Case hardening steels. Technical delivery conditions

 

Equivalent grades of steel 16NiCrS4 (1.5715)

EU USA Italy Sweden
EN UNI SS
16NiCrS4 3115 16NiCrS4 SS2511

 

Chemical composition %

C Si Mn Ni P S Cr
0.13 – 0.19 max   0.4 0.7 – 1 0.8 – 1.1 max   0.025 0.02 – 0.04 0.6 – 1

 

Mechanical properties of 16NiCrS4 (1.5715)

Steel name Steel number Thickness mm +A + turned (+A +SH) Hardness HBW max. +A + cold drawn (+A +C) Hardness HBW max. +FP + turned (+FP +SH) Hardness HBW +FP + cold drawn (+FP +C) Hardness HBW
16NiCrS4 1.5715 ≥5 ≤10 270
> 10 ≤16 260
> 16 ≤40 217 255 156 to 207 156 to 245
> 40 ≤63 217 255 156 to 207 156 to 240
>63 ≤100 217 255 156 to 207 156 to 240

+A= soft annealed

+FP= treated to ferrite-pearlite structure and hardness range

 

Finished condition

  1. a) drawn, symbol +C;
  2. b) turned, symbol +SH;
  3. c) ground, symbol +SL.

 

Heat Treatment

Process time Temperatures
Austenitizing 30 – 35 min 880℃
Carburizing 880 – 980℃
Core-hardening 850 – 890℃
Case-hardening 780 – 820℃
Tempering 1 h minimum 150 – 200℃

 

Introduction

16NiCrS4 is a low-alloy (chrome-nickel) case-hardening steel. Machining of larger components with complex shape, e.g. gear wheels, is facilitated by the steel being soft-annealed after forging to achieve a hardness of 217 HB or below.

 

16NiCrS4 is standardised in SS-EN ISO 683 – 3. The hardness as supplied corresponds to “+A” (soft annealed). The (discontinued) SS-designation is 2511.

 

Base hardenability is an important characteristic of case-hardening steels since it determines core properties after hardening and tempering. It is normally specified in terms of a Jominy diagram, which gives the hardness distribution as read off on a sample which has been hardened by directing a spray of water at its one end according to a standardised procedure. The addendum “+HL” after the steel name signifies that the analysis is controlled such that the Jominy curve lies between limits which are stipulated in the SS-EN ISO 683 – 3 standard.

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