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Steel Specifications

H.I Quality Steel Castings can supply steel to a full range of specifications.
We are pleased to offer expert advice on steel chemistry and achievable
mechanical properties taking account of service environment, weldability
and casting geometry and section size. Close analytical control of steel
chemistry is followed by heat treatment with facilities for solution
treatment, annealing, normalising and hardening and tempering.
The range of steels catered for is as follows:

Plain carbon and carbon manganese steels for general engineering purposes,
variants for low temperature applications and steels requiring good weldability.
Typical Specifications: BS3100, A1:A2:A3:A4:A5:A6, ASTM A27, A216WCB, WCC,
A148 70-40 and 80-50, ASTM A352 LCA, LCB, LCC, DIN/EN GS52, GS20 Mn5,
GS24Mn6V

Typical

Si

Mn

0.25

0.35

1.5

0.02

0.025

Cr

Ni

Mo

Other

Residual

Mechanical properties / Heat treatment: Normalised or quenched and tempered.


Comments: Higher carbon contents will give
more strength but lower toughness. Lower
carbon quenced and tempered versions will give
good combination of strength and toughness.
Typical
300
520
27
Strengths and low temperature toughness in
Q&T steels can be improved with alloying
Weldability: C <0.25% for good
weldability, Higher C contents weldable additions. Low carbon NiMo grades for offshore
applications offer good weldability and Charpys
with care and good control of preheat
at -40C
and PWHT.
Yield
MPa

UTS
MPa

Charpy
impacts
J@20C

Wear Resistant and surface hardening grades


Typical Specifications: BS3100 AW2, AW3 (1Cr BW2 to 4)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

Other

Typical

0.5

0.45

0.02

0.03

BW10

0.45

12.5

0.05

0.05

Comments: Steels suitable to surface hardening through heat treatment. Similar 1%


chromium bearing steels are also available giving higher hardness and better depth of
hardness for low shock high wear applications. Low carbon AW1, AW2 type steels are
available for surface hardening by carburising. Manganese work hardening steels (BW10)
are employed in conditions of severe wear combined with impact.

Chromium Molbdenum and Chromium Molybdenum Vanadium steels for use at


high temperatures.
Typical Specifications: BS3100 B1 to B7, ASTM A217 WC1:WC6:WC9:C5:C12.
DIN/EN GS17CrMo5-5, GS17CrMo9-10

Typical

Si

0.17

0.35

Mn

0.75 0.02

Cr

Ni

Mo

Other

0.025

2.25

0.40

1.00

Mechanical properties / Heat treatment: Normalised and tempered or oil quenched and
tempered.
Yield UTS
MPa MPa
Typical

275

450

Charpy
impacts
J@20C
25

Weldability: Weld with matching


consumable under strict parameter
control.

Comments: 1CrMo and 1/2 CrMo steels are


alloyed with vanadium to promote stable
precipitates giving good creep resistance at higher
temperatures (450C to 550C). For higher
temperatures higher Cr (3 Cr 5Cr, 9Cr) variants are
preferred or more complex Nb, W, Cu, Co bearing
grades.

Higher Strength Steels


Typical Specifications: BS3100 BT1:BT2:BT3, ASTM A148 Gr90-60:115-95
EN:GS25CrMo4

Typical

Si

0.28

0.35

Mn

0.75 0.02

Cr

Ni

Mo

Other

0.025

0.50

0.25

Mechanical properties / Heat treatment: Normalised, quenched and tempered.

Typical

Yield
MPa

UTS
MPa

Charpy
impacts
J@20C

580

850

25

Comments: Good general purpose higher


strength steels. Specifications for these steels
have an "open analysis" and consideration has to
be given to the engineering application when
determining correct chemistry.

Weldability: Weld only with strict


control of preheat parameters and
PWHT.
Nickel Chromium Molybdenum steels with good combination of strength and
toughness. Higher hardenability materials for larger castings. Materials suitable for
pressure containing parts and Marine applications.

Typical Specifications: BS3100 BT2, ASTM A487Gr4 and 10 DIN/EN GS25NiCrMo85-4. DNV R4

Typical

Si

Mn

0.15/0.25

0.35

0.85 0.01

Cr

Ni

Mo

Other

0.020

1/1.5

2.50/3.75

0.35

Mechanical properties / Heat treatment: Normalised or quenched and tempered.

Typical

Yield
MPa

UTS
MPa

550

860

Charpy Comments: Higher alloy contents improve


impacts both hardness and hardenability. These steels
J@-20C develop high strength and have excellent
toughness at low temperatures
50

Weldability: Good with careful parameter


control
13 Chromium and Chromium Nickel Molybdenum steels for use in mildly corrosive
environments.
Typical Specifications: BS3100 410C21, 420C29, 425C11, ASTM A743: CA15,
CA6NM, DIN/EN:GX4CrNi13-4

Typical

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

Other

0.04

0.35

0.6

0.02

0.025

13

4.00

0.35

Mechanical properties / Heat treatment: Normalised and tempered or oil quenched and
tempered.
Yield UTS
MPa MPa
Typical

550

755

Charpy
impacts
J@0C
35J

Comments: Ferritic mildly corrosive resistant steel


with wide ranging applications. The 0.15%C,
13%CR, 1%Mo version has lower strength,
toughness and poorer weldability.

Weldability: Good

Stainless steels for use in corrosive environments.


Typical Specifications: Type 304 and 316 and Duplex steels. ASTM A743 CF8/CF8M,
ASTM A890 grades
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

Other

Typical

0.06

0.75

1.7

0.04

0.040

18

8.00

0.35

Typical

0.06

0.75

1.7

0.04

0.040

19

9.00

2.50

Typical

0.03

0.75

0.7

0.04

0.040

25

5.00

2.00

Cu, N

Mechanical properties / Heat treatment: Solution treat and quenched. Particulars


depend on composition
Charpy Comments: A wide range of alloy compositions
impacts exist to suit particular service environments and
J@20C engineering requirements. Duplex steels offer a
combination of corrosion resistance and higher
Typical
205
485
strength levels. Predominantly austenitic steels are
required for severe service environments.
Weldability: Generally good when
microstructures contain small
amounts of ferrite.
Yield UTS
MPa MPa

Chromium Nickel and Nickel Chromium steels for high temperature service.
Typical Specifications: BS3100 302C35 to 330C12, ASTM A297 HF:HK:HP types.
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

Other

Typical

0.3

1.5

1.5

0.04

0.04

20

10

Typical

0.35

1.5

1.5

0.04

0.040

26

20.00

Typical

0.4

0.03

0.030

25

35.00

Nb

Mechanical properties / Heat treatment: As cast or as agreed on case by case basis.


Yield UTS Stress rupture
MPa MPa and limiting
creep stress
220 450 criteria apply

Comments: Alloy choice is influenced by


operating conditions particularly service
temperature and thermal cycling. All these alloys
Typical
have documented long time stress to rupture and
limiting creep stress data, over operational
Weldability: Difficult to weld. Careful temperature ranges.
choice of consumable and specific
welding controls are called for.

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