ЭИ107 (40Х10С2М)

Классификация

Страна Раздел Категория
Украина Коррозионно-стойкие сплавы и стали Коррозионно-стойкие сплавы

Химический состав

Стандарт Fe, % Si, % Mn, % Cr, % Ti, % Ni, % V, % P, % C, % S, % Mo, % W, %
ГОСТ 5632-14 83.495–88.05 1.9–2.6 < 0.8 9–10.5 < 0.2 < 0.6 < 0.2 < 0.03 0.35–0.45 < 0.025 0.7–0.9 < 0.2

Примечание: Электрошлаковый переплав (-Ш): S < 0.015

Примечание: Cu: по согласованию

Информация о поставщиках

Properties

Property
Performance data Application temperature: <650 ° C Scaling temperature: 850 ° C
According to GOST 5949 Note. The norms of mechanical properties apply to samples taken from steel with a diameter or thickness of up to 60 mm.
For steel with a diameter or thickness of st. 60 to 100mm, a reduction in elongation of 1abs.% Is allowed,
relative narrowing by 5abs.% and impact strength by 4.9 J / cm2 at a rate of less than 78.4 J / cm2 and by 9.8 J / cm2 at a rate of 78.4 J / cm2 or more.
For steel with a diameter or thickness of st. 100 to 150mm, a reduction in elongation of 3abs.% Is allowed,
a relative narrowing of 10 abs.% and impact strength of 9.8 J / cm2 at a rate of less than 78.4 J / cm2 and at 14.7 J / cm2 at a rate of 78.4 J / cm2 or more.
Quenching 1010-1050 ° С cooling in air or in oil Vacation 720 - 780 ° С, cooling in oil
GOST 5949 Yield strength:> 735 MPa Tensile strength:> 930 MPa Elongation:> 10% Impact strength KCU at 20 ° C:> 20 J / cm2 Relative narrowing:> 35%
According to GOST 5949 As agreed M1 (tests at elevated temperature) Note By agreement
According to GOST 5949 Annealing or tempering Hardness HB: 197 - 269
Calculated Properties Density: 7.69 g / cm3
Note Heat-resistant steel Martensitic steel Heat-resistant steel Stable in sulfur-containing environments

Аналоги

Германия
1.4731 (X40CrSiMo10-2)

Стандарты

Стандарт Описание
ГОСТ 5632-14
ГОСТ 5632-72
ГОСТ 5949-18

Описание химических элементов

Элемент Единицы измерений Описание
Fe % Железо
Si % Кремний
Mn % Марганец
Cr % Хром
Ti % Титан
Ni % Никель
V % Ванадий
P % Фосфор
C % Углерод
S % Сера
Mo % Молибден
W % Вольфрам