BS Iso 683-6-2023
BS Iso 683-6-2023
BS Iso 683-6-2023
National foreword
This British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 683‑6:2023.
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Committee ISE/105, Steels for Heat Treatment, Alloy Steels, Free-Cutting
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© The British Standards Institution 2023
Published by BSI Standards Limited 2023
ISBN 978 0 539 22988 2
ICS 77.140.10; 77.140.20; 77.140.25
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This British Standard was published under the authority of the
Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 30 November 2023.
Fourth edition
2023-11
Reference number
ISO 683-6:2023(E)
© ISO 2023
BS ISO 683‑6:2023
ISO 683-6:2023(E)
Contents Page
Foreword...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
4 Classification and designation............................................................................................................................................................... 2
4.1 Classification............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
4.2 Designation................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
5 Information to be supplied by the purchaser........................................................................................................................ 3
5.1 Mandatory information................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5.2 Supplementary or special requirements.......................................................................................................................... 3
5.3 Ordering example................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
6 Manufacturing process.................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
6.1 General............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
6.2 Deoxidation................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
6.3 Heat-treatment condition at delivery.................................................................................................................................. 4
6.3.1 Normal delivery condition.......................................................................................................................................... 4
6.3.2 Particular heat treatment condition.................................................................................................................. 4
6.3.3 Particular surface condition..................................................................................................................................... 4
6.4 Traceability of the cast..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
7 Requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
7.1 General............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
7.2 Chemical composition....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
7.3 Mechanical properties...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
7.4 Shearability................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
7.5 Surface quality......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
7.6 Grain size...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
7.7 Non-metallic inclusions................................................................................................................................................................... 5
7.7.1 Microscopic inclusions................................................................................................................................................... 5
7.7.2 Macroscopic inclusions.................................................................................................................................................. 6
7.8 Internal soundness.............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
7.9 Surface decarburization.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
7.10 Spheroidization of carbides.......................................................................................................................................................... 6
7.11 Dimensions, tolerances and shape......................................................................................................................................... 6
8 Inspection..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
8.1 Testing procedures and type of documents.................................................................................................................. 6
8.2 Specific inspection............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
8.2.1 Verification of the hardenability and hardness....................................................................................... 7
8.2.2 Summary of inspection and frequency of testing.................................................................................. 7
8.3 Sampling........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
8.3.1 Selection and preparation of samples for the product analysis................................................ 8
8.3.2 Sampling for the hardenability and hardness test................................................................................ 8
9 Test methods............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
9.1 Chemical analysis.................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
9.2 Hardness test and hardenability test.................................................................................................................................. 9
9.2.1 Hardness in treatment conditions +A, +S or +AC.................................................................................... 9
9.2.2 Verification of hardenability..................................................................................................................................... 9
9.3 Retest............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
10 Marking........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Annex A (normative) Supplementary or special requirements.......................................................................................... 23
Annex B (informative) Maximum dimensions for flats and rounds based on the 100 %
hardenability scatterband...................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Annex C (informative) Guidance values for the mechanical properties of quenched and
tempered test pieces...................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Annex D (informative) Designation of steels given in this document and of comparable
grades covered in various designation systems.............................................................................................................. 27
Bibliography..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 17, Steel, Subcommittee SC 4, Heat
treatable and alloy steels.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 683-14:2004), which has been technically
revised.
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— partial structure revision;
— editorial revision.
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1 Scope
This document specifies the technical delivery requirements for round and flat bars and wire rods
manufactured from the alloyed steels listed in Table 4, intended for hot-formed and subsequently heat-
treated springs or cold-formed and subsequently heat-treated springs. The products are supplied in
one of the heat-treatment conditions given for the different types of products in Table 2 and in one of
the surface conditions given in Table 3.
NOTE 1 Table 4 only considers steels that have gained certain international importance. This does, however,
not mean that these are available in all industrial countries. In addition, a great number of other steels are
specified in regional and national standards.
NOTE 2 Non-alloy steels also for the production of springs are covered by the wire rod specification in
ISO 16120-4.
NOTE 3 International Standards relating to steels conforming with the chemical composition requirements in
Table 4, but supplied in other product forms or other treatment conditions or intended for special applications,
are given in the bibliography.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 377, Steel and steel products — Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical
testing
ISO 404, Steel and steel products — General technical delivery requirements
ISO 642, Steel — Hardenability test by end quenching (Jominy test)
ISO 643, Steels — Micrographic determination of the apparent grain size
ISO 3887, Steels — Determination of the depth of decarburization
ISO 4885, Ferrous materials — Heat treatments — Vocabulary
ISO 4948-1, Steels — Classification — Part 1: Classification of steels into unalloyed and alloy steels based
on chemical composition
ISO 4948-2, Steels — Classification — Part 2: Classification of unalloyed and alloy steels according to main
quality classes and main property or application characteristics
ISO 4967, Steel — Determination of content of non-metallic inclusions — Micrographic method using
standard diagrams
ISO 6506-1, Metallic materials — Brinell hardness test — Part 1: Test method
ISO 6508-1, Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method
3.2
alloy steel
as defined in ISO 4948-1
4.1 Classification
The classification of the relevant steel grades is in accordance with ISO 4948-1 and ISO 4948-2. All steel
grades covered by this document are alloy special steels.
4.2 Designation
For the steel grades covered by this document, the steel names given in the relevant tables are allocated
in accordance with ISO/TS 4949.
NOTE Designation of steels covered by this document and of comparable grades covered in various other
designation systems are given in Annex D.
6 Manufacturing process
6.1 General
The manufacturing process for the steel and for the products is, with the restrictions given by the
requirements in 6.2 to 6.4, left to the discretion of the manufacturer.
6.2 Deoxidation
All steels shall be fully killed.
Unless otherwise agreed at the time of enquiry and order, the products shall be delivered in the
untreated condition, i.e. as hot-worked.
If so agreed at the time of enquiry and order, the products shall be delivered in one of the heat-treatment
conditions given in Table 2, lines 3 to 6.
If so agreed at the time of enquiry and order, the products shall be delivered in one of the particular
surface conditions given in Table 3, lines 3 to 6.
7 Requirements
7.1 General
Table 2 gives a survey of combinations of usual heat-treatment conditions at delivery, product forms
and requirements in accordance with Tables 4 to 9 (chemical composition, maximum dimensions for a
minimum core hardness, maximum hardness, hardenability).
In special cases, variations in these technical delivery requirements or additions to them may form the
subject of an agreement at the time of enquiry and order (see Annex A).
In addition to the special delivery condition of this document, the general technical delivery
requirements of ISO 404 shall apply.
Where the steel is, by using the designations given in Table 7, ordered in accordance with core
hardness requirements, the values of core hardenability given in Table 7 shall apply, in addition
to the requirements cited in Table 2, columns 5 (1) and 5 (2). In this case, the values of end-quench
hardenability given in Table 8 are for guidance purposes only.
NOTE 2 The maximum dimensions given in Table 7 correspond to the restricted hardenability scatterband in
accordance with Table 9. For smaller sizes (see Table B.1) the normal hardenability scatterband in accordance
with Table 8 might be sufficient.
NOTE 3 For the grades 38Si7+CH and 46Si7+CH, maximum dimensions for the minimum core hardness after
quenching cannot be delivered.
7.4 Shearability
Under suitable shearing conditions (avoiding local stress peaks, preheating, application of blades with a
profile adapted to that of the product, etc.) all steels are normally shearable not only in the condition +S
but also in condition +A (see Table 2).
The steels shall have a certain degree of cleanness. However, verification of the non-metallic inclusion
content requires a special agreement. If there is such an agreement at the time of enquiry and order,
the microscopic non-metallic inclusion content shall be determined to an agreed procedure and within
agreed limits in accordance with ISO 4967 or another equivalent standard.
For grades with specified minimum sulfur content, the agreement should not include sulfides.
This requirement is applicable to the verification of the macroscopic inclusions in special steels. If
verification is agreed, the method and acceptance limits shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and
order.
8 Inspection
8.1.1 Products conforming with this document shall be ordered and delivered with one of the
inspection documents either with non-specific or specific inspection specified in ISO 10474 or another
equivalent standard, e.g. EN 10204 or JIS G 0415. The type of document shall be agreed upon at the time
of enquiry and order. If the order does not contain any specification of this type, a test report 2,2 shall
be issued.
8.1.2 If, in accordance with the agreements at the time of enquiry and order, non-specific inspection
with a test report 2,2 must be provided, this shall cover:
a) a confirmation that the material complies with the requirements of the order;
b) the results of the cast analysis for all elements specified for the steel type supplied.
8.1.3 If, in accordance with the agreements in the order, specific inspection with an inspection
certificate 3.1 or 3.2 must be provided, the specific inspections and tests described in 6.2 shall be
carried out and their results shall be certified in the document.
For steels ordered with the designation given in Tables 4, 8 or 9, unless otherwise agreed, only the end-
quench hardenability requirements in accordance with Tables 8 or 9 shall be verified.
For steels ordered without end-quench hardenability requirements but with core hardness
requirements, i.e. with the symbol +CH in the designation, the hardness requirements given for the
relevant heat-treatment condition in Table 2, column 5 (2) and the core hardenability in accordance
with Table 7 shall be verified.
The amount of testing, the sampling conditions and the test methods to be applied for the verification of
the requirements shall be in accordance with the specifications in Table 1.
NOTE Verification of the requirements is only necessary if an inspection certificate 3.1 or 3.2 is ordered and
if the requirement is applicable in accordance with Table 2, columns 5, 6 or 7.
8.3 Sampling
One product analysis shall be carried out per cast for the determination of all elements for which values
are specified for the cast analysis of the steel type concerned.
The conditions for sampling shall be in accordance with ISO 14284.
8.3.2.1 General
The general conditions for selection and preparation of test samples and test pieces shall be in
accordance with ISO 377.
In cases of dispute, the hardness shall be measured as such: in cases of round products at the
circumference of the product at a distance of 1 x thickness from one end and, in cases of products
with square or rectangular cross section, at a distance of 0,25 x b (b is the width of the product) from
one longitudinal edge. If the above prescriptions prove unrealistic, a more appropriate position of the
hardness indentations shall be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order.
In cases of dispute, the sampling method given in ISO 642 shall be applied.
8.3.2.4 Sampling for the hardenability test (maximum dimension for a specified core
hardness)
The test piece for evaluation of the core hardenability shall have, depending on the specified core
hardness of 54 HRC or 56 HRC, the cross-sectional dimensions given in Table 7. The length of the test
piece shall be at least twice its diameter or thickness. The test piece shall be hardened in accordance
with the specifications of Table 7 and then be cut transverse to its longitudinal axis.
9 Test methods
For products in treatment conditions +A (soft annealed), +S (treated to improve shearability) or +AC
(annealed to achieve a spheroidization of the carbides), the hardness shall be measured in accordance
with ISO 6506-1.
Whenever available, the manufacturer has the option to verify the hardenability by calculation. The
calculation method is left to the discretion of the manufacturer. If agreed at the time of enquiry and
order, the manufacturer shall give sufficient information about the calculation for the customer to
confirm the result.
If a calculation formula is not available or in the case of dispute, an end quench hardenability test
shall be carried out in accordance with ISO 642. The temperature for quenching shall conform with
the relevant tables in this document. The hardness values shall be determined in accordance with
ISO 6508-1, scale C.
9.3 Retest
ISO 404 shall apply for retests.
10 Marking
The manufacturer shall mark the products or the bundles or boxes containing the products in a suitable
way, so that the identification of the cast, the steel type and the origin of the delivery is possible (see
A.6).
10
Applicable for Applicable requirements
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Heat Symbol bars wire Unless otherwise agreed If the steel is ordered If the steel is ordered
treatment (rounds rod with the designation with the designation
1
ribbed and
grooved
bars
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
2 Untreated +AR x x Chemical - Hardenabil- As in Restricted As in Maximum
(as hot-rolled) composition ity values in columns 5 hardenabil- columns 5 diameter
3 Treated to +S x - according Maximum Column +S accordance (1) and 5 ity values in (1) and 5 or thickness
improve to Tables 4 Brinell with Table 8 (2) accordance (2) for core
shearability and 5 (see hardness in with Table 9 hardness
footnote b accordance in accordance
4 Soft +A x x Column
in Table 4) with Table 6 with Table 7
annealed +A
5 Annealed +AC x x Column
to achieve +AC
spheroidi
zation of
the carbides
6 Others Other treatment conditions may be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order.
Table 5 — Permissible deviations between the product analysis and the limiting values given
in Table 4 for the cast analysis
Element Permissible maximum content Permissible deviationa
according to cast analysis Mass fraction %
Mass fraction %
C x ≤ 0,55 ±0,03
0,55 < x ≤ 0,65 ±0,04
Si x ≤ 0,40 ±0,03
0,40 < x ≤ 2,20 ±0,05
Mn x ≤ 1,00 ±0,04
1,00 < x ≤ 1,10 ±0,05
P x ≤ 0,030 +0,005
S x ≤ 0,030 +0,005
Cr x ≤ 1,20 ±0,05
Mo x ≤ 0,30 ±0,03
0,30 < x ≤ 0,35 ±0,04
V x ≤ 0,25 ±0,02
a " ± " means that in one cast the deviation may occur over the upper or under the lower value of the specified range in
Table 4, but not both at the same time.
Table 7 — Maximum dimensions for flats and rounds for specified core hardness
(provisional values)
Steel Specified Maximum Specified core Maximum Heat-treatment for
name core hard- dimensionsb hardness dimensionsb verifying the maximum
ness after for after quench- for dimensions
quenchinga ingc
(minimum) (minimum)
HRC flats rounds HRC flats rounds Quenching Quenching
(thick- (diame- (thick- (diameter) temperature agent
ness) ter) ness) °C
mm mm
56SiCr7+CH 54 13 20 56 11 18 830 to 860 Oil
61SiCr7+CH 54 16 25 56 14 22 830 to 860 Oil
55SiCr6-3+CH 54 20 33 56 18 30 830 to 860 Oil
55SiCrV6-3+CH 54 22 35 56 18 30 830 to 860 Oil
55Cr3+CH 54 14 21 56 10 16 830 to 860 Oil
60Cr3+CH 54 d d 56 d d 830 to 860 Oil
51CrV4+CH 54 25 40 56 20 30 830 to 860 Oil
60CrMo3-3+CH 54 55 85 56 51 80 830 to 860 Oil
52CrMoV4+CH 54 35 55 56 29 45 830 to 860 Oil
a Larger proportions of bainite are to be expected.
b The values are derived from the lower hardenability curve for 2/3-hardenability range (see Table 8).
c Small proportions of bainite are to be expected.
d Maximum dimensions may be agreed at the time of enquiry and order.
Table 8 — Hardness limits (tentative values) for steel types with specified hardenability
(100 % range) (+H-grades, see 7.3)
Steel name Quenching Limits Hardness HRC at a distance, in millimetres,
temperature of from quenched end of test piece of
for end- range
quench test
°C
1,5 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
46Si7+H 880 ± 5 max. 63 60 53 46 42 39 36 34 31 29 28 27 27 26 25
min. 56 50 40 33 29 26 23 21 - - - - - - -
56SiCr7+H 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 64 63 62 60 57 54 47 42 39 37 36 36 35
min. 60 58 55 50 44 40 37 35 32 30 28 26 25 24 24
61SiCr7+H 850 ± 5 max. 68 68 67 65 63 61 60 58 51 46 43 41 39 39 38
min. 60 59 57 54 48 45 42 39 35 32 31 30 29 28 28
55SiCr6-3+H 850 ± 5 max. 66 66 66 65 65 64 64 63 59 55 49 44 40 37 35
min. 57 56 56 55 53 52 50 46 36 32 29 28 27 26 25
55SiCrV6-3+H 860 ± 5 max. 67 66 65 63 62 60 57 55 47 43 40 38 37 36 35
min. 57 56 55 50 44 40 37 35 32 30 28 26 25 24 24
55Cr3+H 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 64 63 63 62 61 60 57 52 48 45 42 40 39
min. 57 56 55 54 52 48 43 39 33 30 28 27 26 25 24
60Cr3+H 850 ± 5 max. 66 66 65 65 64 63 62 62 60 57 52 48 45 44 43
min. 59 59 57 56 53 50 45 41 35 32 30 29 28 27 26
51CrV4+H 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 64 64 63 62 62 61 60 58 57 55 54 53 53
min. 57 56 55 54 53 52 50 48 44 41 37 35 34 33 32
60CrMo3-3+H 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 64 64 63 63 63 63 63
min. 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 59 58 56 54 50 46 43 41
52CrMoV4+H 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 64 64 63 63 63 62 62 62 62 61 61 61 60
min. 57 56 56 56 54 52 51 50 48 47 46 46 45 44 44
NOTE See also Figure 1.
Table 9 — Hardness limits (tentative values) for steel types with specified hardenability
(restricted range) (+HH-Grades, see 7.3)
Steel name Quenching Limits Hardness HRC at a distance, in millimetres,
temperature of from quenched end of test piece of
for end- range
quench test
°C
1,5 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
46Si7+HH 880 ± 5 max. 63 60 53 46 42 39 36 34 31 29 28 27 27 26 25
min. 58 53 44 37 33 30 27 25 - - - - - - -
56SiCr7+HH 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 64 63 62 60 57 54 47 42 39 37 36 36 35
min. 61 60 58 54 50 47 44 40 37 34 32 30 29 28 28
61SiCr7+HH 850 ± 5 max. 68 68 67 65 63 61 60 58 51 46 43 41 39 39 38
min. 63 62 60 58 53 50 48 45 40 37 35 34 32 32 31
55SiCr6-3+HH 850 ± 5 max. 66 66 66 65 65 64 64 63 59 55 49 44 40 37 35
min. 60 59 59 58 57 56 55 52 44 40 36 33 31 30 28
55SiCrV6-3+HH 860 ± 5 max. 67 66 65 63 62 60 57 55 47 43 40 38 37 36 35
min. 60 59 58 54 50 47 44 42 37 34 32 30 29 28 28
55Cr3+HH 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 64 63 63 62 61 60 57 52 48 45 42 40 39
min. 60 59 58 57 56 53 49 46 41 37 35 33 31 30 29
60Cr3+HH 850 ± 5 max. 66 66 65 65 64 63 62 62 60 57 52 48 45 44 43
min. 61 61 60 59 57 54 51 48 44 41 38 36 34 33 32
51CrV4+HH 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 64 64 63 62 62 61 60 58 57 55 54 53 53
min. 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 52 49 47 44 42 41 40 39
60CrMo3-3+HH 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 64 64 63 63 63 63 63
min. 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 61 60 59 57 54 52 50 48
52CrMoV4+HH 850 ± 5 max. 65 65 64 64 63 63 63 62 62 62 62 61 61 61 60
min. 60 59 59 59 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 51 50 50 49
NOTE See also Figure 1.
Key
X distance from quenched end of test piece, mm 2 lower limit, +HH-grade
Y hardness, HRC 3 lower limit, +H-grade
1 upper limit
Key
X distance from quenched end of test piece, mm 2 lower limit, +HH-grade
Y hardness, HRC 3 lower limit, +H-grade
1 upper limit
Key
X distance from quenched end of test piece, mm 2 lower limit, +HH-grade
Y hardness, HRC 3 lower limit, +H-grade
1 upper limit
Key
X distance from quenched end of test piece, mm 2 lower limit, +HH-grade
Y hardness, HRC 3 lower limit, +H-grade
1 upper limit
Key
X distance from quenched end of test piece, mm 2 lower limit, +HH-grade
Y hardness, HRC 3 lower limit, +H-grade
1 upper limit
Annex A
(normative)
A.1 General
One or more of the following supplementary or special requirements shall be applied when specified
at the enquiry and order. Details of these requirements shall, where necessary, be agreed upon by the
manufacturer and purchaser at the time of enquiry and order.
Annex B
(informative)
Table B.1 gives, for information, the maximum dimensions for minimum core hardnesses of 54 HRC and
56 HRC (see 8.3.2.1).
Annex C
(informative)
Table C.1 — Guidance values for the mechanical properties of quenched and
tempered test pieces
Steel Quench Quench Temper- Rp0,2 Rm A Z Impact
name hardening hard- ing tem- MPa MPa % % energy
tempera- ening perature min. min. min. at 20 °C
ture medium ±10 °C KU
±10 °C J
min.
46Si7 – – – – – – – – To be agreed at
the time of
enquiry and order
56SiCr7 860 oil 450 1 350 1 500 to 6 25 8 Max. dimensions
1 800 as given in
Table 7.
61SiCr7 860 oil 450 1 400 1 550 to 5,5 20 8 Max. dimensions
1 850 as given in
Table 7.
55SiCr6-3 860 oil 450 1 300 1 450 to 6 25 8 Max. dimensions
1 750 as given in
Table 7.
55SiCrV6-3 860 oil 400 1 600 1 650 to 5 35 8 Max. dimensions
1 950 as given in
Table 7.
55Cr3 840 oil 400 1 250 1 400 to 3 20 5 Max. dimensions
1 700 as given in
Table 7.
60Cr3 – – – – – – – – To be agreed at
the time of
enquiry and order
51CrV4 850 oil 450 1 200 1 350 to 6 30 8 Max. dimensions
1 650 as given in
Table 7.
60CrMo3-3 860 oil 450 1 300 1 450 to 6 30 8 Max. dimensions
1 750 as given in
Table 7.
52CrMoV4 860 oil 450 1 300 1 450 to 6 35 10 Max. dimensions
1 750 as given in
Table 7.
Annex D
(informative)
Table D.1 — Designation of steels given in this document and of comparable grades covered
in various designation systems
Steel designations in accordance witha
ISO name ASTM/ EN 10089 JISd GB/T 3077e
(ISO 683-6) UNSb Numberc
i/n/wf i/n/wf i/n/wf i/n/wf
46Si7 — — 46Si7 1.5024 i — — — —
56SiCr7 — — 56SiCr7 1.7106 n — — — —
61SiCr7 — — 61SiCr7 1.7108 n — — — —
55SiCr6-3 — — 54SiCr6 1.7102 i — — — —
55SiCrV6-3 — — 54SiCrV6 1.8152 i — — — —
55Cr3 — — 55Cr3 1.7176 i — — — —
60Cr3 — — 60Cr3 1.7177 n — — — —
51CrV4 — — 51CrV4 1.8159 i — — — —
60CrMo3-3 — — 60CrMo3-3 1.7241 i — — — —
52CrMoV4 — — 52CrMoV4 1.7701 n — — — —
a See sources in Bibliography.
b US steel listed in ASTM and in UNS — if the steel number is given in brackets, then the steel has only a UNS number.
c European steel listed in EN 10089 and in the “Register of European steels” — if the steel number is given in brackets,
then the steel is only listed in the “Register of European steels”.
d Japanese Industrial Standard.
e Chinese National Standard.
f i = identical steel to ISO-steel grade, n = steel grade with closer match of composition but not identical, w = wider match.
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