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Case Hardening


Case Hardening steels are steels which after carburizing, in solid liquid or gaseous media, followed by hardening, present a hard wear resisting surface layer combining with the compression stresses involved to increase fatigue strength. Case carbon content and carburized depth can be controlled by varying the composition of the carburizing compound and depend on time and temperature employed.
EN-36A

  • W-Nr 1.5752 AISI E9315 BS 655 M 13 EN36A
  • Description:- Cr Ni case hardening steel for applications requiring excellent wear surface, high toughness and core strength.
  • Size Range:- Rd 6.35mm - 450mm, Fl 25x12mm - 600x250mm, Sq 30mm - 300mm
  • Other sizes available on request.
E110

  • W-Nr 1.6587
  • Description:- E110 is a 1.8% Ni Cr Mo case hardening steel combining core toughness and high case hardness after carburising and quenching.
  • Size Range:- Rd 25mm - 520mm
  • Other sizes available on request.
EN39B

  • W-Nr 1.6723, BS 835 M 15, AS X9315
  • Description:- 4-1/4% Ni Cr Mo case hardening steel for large anf highly stressed applications.
  • Size Range:- Rd 42mm - 142mm
  • Other sizes available on request.
8620

  • BS EN 362, SAE 8620
  • Description:- 8620 is a balanced low Ni Cr Mo general purpose case hardening steel suitable for comparatively lightly stressed components.
  • Size Range:- 30mm - 130mm
  • Other sizes available on request.


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