Designation
DIN: | 16 MnCr 5 |
AFNOR: | 16 MC 5 |
UNI: | - |
AISI: | 5115
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Chemical composition:
Strength:
max. 186 HB
(≈ max. 635 N/mm²)
Thermal conductivity at 20 °C:
44 W/m K
Character:
steel for case hardening for parts requiring a core strength of 800 –1100 N/mm² and high wear resistance
Application:
guiding elements, cores and machine parts with high surface hardness; synthetic resin press moulds for processing thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics
Treatment by
is possible:
Polishing, etching, EDM
Nitriding:
Usually, hardened parts are not nitrided → loss of hardness.
Hard chroming:
recommended, results in increased wear and corrosion resistance
Heat treatment:
Soft annealing:
670 to 710 °C for about 2 to 5 hours
slow controlled cooling, further cooling in air, max. 205 HB
Carburising:
900 to 950 °C. The choice of the carburising means and carburising temperature depends on the desired surface carbon content, the carburising graph and the required case depth.
Case hardening:
870 to 930 °C in powder/salt bath, cooling in oil/warm bath at 160 to 250 °C
Intermediate stress-relieving heat treatment:
630 to 650 °C, about 2 to 4 hours with slow furnace cooling
Preheating:
350 °C depending on dimensions
Hardening:
curing temperature 810 to 840 °C in oil of ~ 60 °C warmth
Cooling:
in to about 100 °C oil, then in air to about 50 °C
Tempering:
1 hour per 20 mm part thickness, min. 2 hours
Tempering:
150 °C - 200 °C
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