35HN2ML
ring gears, gears and other highly loaded parts. Steel has a high propensity to kamnevidnomu fracture and cracks.
Classification
Country |
Section |
Category |
CIS, Russia, Ukraine |
Steels and alloys for castings |
Ordinary steel for castings |
Chemical composition
Standard |
Fe, % |
Si, % |
Mn, % |
Cr, % |
Ni, % |
P, % |
C, % |
S, % |
Mo, % |
TU 24-1-12-181 - 0 |
95.37–96.85 |
0.25–0.45 |
0.6–0.9 |
0.5–0.8 |
1.3–1.7 |
< 0.04 |
0.3–0.4 |
< 0.04 |
0.2–0.3 |
Information on suppliers
Mechanical properties at 20 °C
Rolling |
Standard |
Size, mm |
Tension |
Classifiers |
$$\sigma _{U}$$, $$MPa$$ |
$$\sigma_{P}$$, $$MPa$$ |
$$\epsilon_L$$, % |
$$\psi$$, % |
$$KCU\cdot 10^{3}$$, $$\frac{J}{m^2}$$ |
Treatment |
Castings |
|
< 100 |
|
|
780 |
690 |
10 |
20 |
390 |
Tempering 840-860 ° C, 580-600 ° C and Holidays |
Brinell hardness number
Rolling |
Standard |
Classifiers |
Value, HBW |
Alloy |
|
Hardening, average vacation |
229–285 |
Casting and technological parameters
Technological Properties
Weldability |
Flake Susceptibility |
Propensity to temper brittleness |
Boundedly welded |
sensitive |
loathsome |
Analogues
Standards
Description of chemical elements
Element |
Units of measurement |
Description |
Fe |
% |
Iron |
Si |
% |
Silicon |
Mn |
% |
Manganese |
Cr |
% |
Chrome |
Ni |
% |
Nickel |
P |
% |
Phosphorus |
C |
% |
Carbon |
S |
% |
Sulfur |
Mo |
% |
Molybdenum |
Description of mechanical properties
Parameter |
Units of measurement |
Description |
$$\sigma _{U}$$ |
$$MPa$$ |
Ultimate tensile strength |
$$\sigma_{P}$$ |
$$MPa$$ |
Proportionality limit |
$$\epsilon_L$$ |
% |
Elongation at break (longitudinal) |
$$\psi$$ |
% |
Reduction in cross section on fracture |
$$KCU\cdot 10^{3}$$ |
$$\frac{J}{m^2}$$ |
Impact toughness |
Description of the casting and technological parameters
Parameter |
Units of measurement |
Description |
linear shrinkage |
% |
The difference between model dimensions and the model casting |
Designation of types of weldability
Parameter |
Units of measurement |
Description |
no limits |
|
Welding is performed without heating and without subsequent heat treatment |
Boundedly welded |
|
Welding is possible with heating up to 100–120 °C and subsequent heat treatment |
Difficult to weld |
|
For obtaining quality welded joints, additional operations are required: heating up to 200–300 °C for welding, heat treatment after welding — annealing |
Not applicable for welded structures |
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