What is 50CrV4 material?
50CrV4 spring steel is a tough, shock resisting, shallow hardening chromium vanadium steel having high fatigue and impact resistance in the heat treated condition. It is used extensively in gears, pinions, springs, shafts, axles, pins, bolts, etc., which require high modulus of resilience.
What is 51CrV4 steel?
51CrV4 / 1.8159 Spring Steel is chromium vanadium type spring steel. It’s a similar alloy steel to 5150 steel with small, but effective, vanadium addition, to import greater hardness. 51CrV4 / 1.8159 Spring Steel has low distortion properties and is easily heat treated.
What is EN47 material?
West Yorkshire Steel are suppliers of EN47 chromium vanadium type spring steel supplied in the as rolled condition. EN47 is suitable for oil hardening and tempering. When used in the oil hardened and tempered condition EN47 spring steel combines spring characteristics with good wear and abrasion resistance.
What is EN47?
EN47 spring steel is used widely in the motor vehicle industry and many general engineering applications. Suitable for applications that require high tensile strength and toughness. Typical applications include crankshafts, steering knuckles, gears, spindles and pumps.
What is EN353?
EN353 is a very high strength steel alloy which is hardened and tempered before supplying and has nickel, chromium, molybdenum making it high tensile steel strength, with good ductility and wear resistance.
Why is spring steel so strong?
Spring steel’s high yield strength is achieved through one of two manufacturing processes: (1) Hardening by heat treatment and (2) Work hardening. Hardening by heat treatment is achieved by heating the steel, then quenching it, which rapidly brings it down to room temperature.
What is the strongest spring material?
Stainless Type 302, ASTM A313 (18 percent chromium, 8 percent nickel): This stainless spring steel is very popular because it has the highest tensile strength and quite uniform properties.
What is 17CrNiMo6?
17CrNiMo6/1.65827 Alloy Steel is is a heat treatable, low alloy steel containing nickel, chromium and molybdenum as per DIN Germany standard which is known for its toughness and capability of developing high strength in the heat treated condition while retaining good fatigue strength.