EN 10083-1 1.7006 Introduce

Steel is one of the most widely used materials in the world and has played a vital role in the industrial and economic development of many countries. Among the various steel grades available, EN 10083-1 1.7006 is one of the most widely used grades, with excellent mechanical and thermal properties. This article will discuss the thermal properties of EN 10083-1 1.7006 steel and its importance in various industries.

Smelting temperature:1184°C - 1666°C

Application:Quenched and tempered steel - Part 1: General delivery technical conditions

EN 10083-1 1.7006 Material Chemical Composition

The chemical composition of the EN 10083-1 1.7006 steel are as follows:

ElementMinMax
Silicon (Si)-0.4000
Sulfur (S)0.02000.0400
PhOsphorus (P)-0.0350
Manganese (Mn)0.50000.8000
Chromium (Cr)0.40000.6000
Carbon (C)0.42000.5000

EN 10083-1 1.7006 Material Mechanical Properties

Fatigue is a measure of the material's ability to withstand cyclic loading without failure. EN 10083-1 1.7006 steel has an excellent fatigue strength of 125-175 MPa at 1000 cycles which makes it suitable for use in components that are exposed to high frequency and vibration such as gears or shafts. The high fatigue strength can also provide longer life expectancy for these components.

The mechanical properties of the EN 10083-1 1.7006 steel are as follows:

YieldRp0.2 ≤ 561 (MPa)
TeileRm≤ 978 (MPa)
ImpactKV/Ku11(J)
ElongationA23%
Reduction in cross section on fractureZ23%
As-Heat-Treated ConditionSolution and Aging, Annealing, Ausaging, Q+T,etc
Brinell hardness (HBW)423

EN 10083-1 1.7006 Material Thermal Properties

The thermal performance parameters of the EN 10083-1 1.7006 steel are as follows:

Temperature (°C)41541934
Modulus of elasticity (GPa)-565-
Mean coefficient of thermal expaion ×10-6/(°C)--44
Thermal conductivity (W/m·°C)-12.331.2
Specific thermal capacity (J/kg·°C)-144-
Specific electrical resistivity (Ω mm²/m)0.44--
Deity (kg/dm³)--144
Poisson’s coefficient, ν--311

EN 10083-1 1.7006 Material Machining Technology

The last step in machining EN 10083-1 1.7006 steel is polishing or finishing the part. To achieve the smoothest surface possible, a deburring tool should be used. This removes any remaining burrs or rough edges, leaving the work piece with a smooth and professional finish. Additionally, polishing compounds can be used to give the steel a glossy, reflective finish.