DIN 1651 9SMnPb36 Introduce

DIN 1651 9SMnPb36 is a popular grade of alloy steel used in the automotive, aerospace, marine and medical industries. It is a type of high-carbon steel with a higher chromium content than the standard plain carbon steels. This puts it in a class of its own when it comes to mechanical properties such as strength and ductility. To achieve optimal mechanical properties, the steel must be processed with appropriate heat treatments such as quenching and hardening. Welding can also be carried out with appropriate techniques to ensure that the steel does not embrittle or crack.

Smelting temperature:1661°C - 1338°C

Application:Free-cutting steels; technical delivery conditions

DIN 1651 9SMnPb36 Material Chemical Composition

The chemical composition of the DIN 1651 9SMnPb36 steel are as follows:

ElementMinMax
Silicon (Si)-0.0500
Sulfur (S)0.34000.4000
Lead (Pb)0.15000.3500
PhOsphorus (P)-0.1000
Manganese (Mn)1.10001.5000
Carbon (C)-0.1500

DIN 1651 9SMnPb36 Material Mechanical Properties

The mechanical properties of the DIN 1651 9SMnPb36 steel are as follows:

YieldRp0.2 ≤ 335 (MPa)
TeileRm≤ 241 (MPa)
ImpactKV/Ku33(J)
ElongationA34%
Reduction in cross section on fractureZ42%
As-Heat-Treated ConditionSolution and Aging, Annealing, Ausaging, Q+T,etc
Brinell hardness (HBW)111

DIN 1651 9SMnPb36 Material Thermal Properties

The thermal performance parameters of the DIN 1651 9SMnPb36 steel are as follows:

Temperature (°C)32744655
Modulus of elasticity (GPa)-993-
Mean coefficient of thermal expaion ×10-6/(°C)--41
Thermal conductivity (W/m·°C)-43.321.2
Specific thermal capacity (J/kg·°C)-234-
Specific electrical resistivity (Ω mm²/m)0.44--
Deity (kg/dm³)--141
Poisson’s coefficient, ν--432