Alloy Steel Bar
These Alloy Steel grades can get in a form of Alloy Steel Round Bar, Alloy Steel Flat, Alloy Steel Square
Alloy Steel Round Bar – EN 19
Alloy Steel Round Bar is high-quality steel, high tensile steel usually supplied readily machinable in ‘T’ condition with good ductility and shock resisting properties combined with resistance to wear.
Applications:
It was originally introduced for use in machine tools and motor industries for gears, pinions, shafts, spindles, and the like. Later its applications became much more extended and it is now widely used in areas such as the oil and gas industries.
Alloy Steel EN 24
EN24 is usually supplied in the final heat-treated condition (quenched and tempered to “T” properties) up to a limiting ruling section of 250mm.
Applications:
It is most suitable for the manufacture of parts such as heavy-duty axles and shafts, gears, bolts, and studs.
Alloy Steel EN36c
EN36C gives a hard case with a strong core, whilst retaining a remarkable degree of toughness.
Applications:
It will be suitable for roller and ball bearings of the extra light section, airplane and motor crankshafts requiring hard surfaces for roller paths, connecting rods with case-hardened ends, as well as highly stressed gudgeon pins, gears, and certain types of collets.
Alloy Steel EN 353
En 353 high-quality steel has a carbon content of 0.17% and the most common form of steel. It is neither externally brittle nor ductile due to its lower carbon content and lower hardness. As the carbon content increases, the metal becomes harder and stronger.
Applications:
Alloy steel round bar is suitable for automobile applications such as heavy-duty gear, shaft, pinion, camshafts, gudgeon pins.