EN 10083-3 1.5531

Elongation is a measure of a material's ductility, or ability to stretch without breaking or fracturing. The elongation of EN 10083-3 1.5531 steel depends on the grade, but is typically between 10–20%.

EN 10083-3 1.6747

The mechanical properties of EN 10083-3 1.6747 steel are impressive. With its combination of strength, toughness, and wear resistance, the alloy can be used in most heavy-duty applications. The tensile strength of EN 10083-3 1.6747 steel ranges from 1000 to 1700 MPa, depending on the heat treatment it has received. The yield strength is also very high, starting at 800 MPa.

EN 10083-3 20MnB5

EN 10083-3 20MnB5 is a high-alloy steel made up of iron, carbon, chromium, molybdenum, and vanadium. The composition of the metal is further augmented by adding other elements such as nickel, tungsten, or copper. The aims of adding these elements are to improve mechanical properties, formability, and weldability.

EN 10083-3 39NiCrMo3

The thermal expansion coefficient for EN 10083-3 39NiCrMo3 steel is around 11-35 x 10-6/K. This indicates that the steel is relatively stable when it is exposed to elevated temperatures. This makes it suitable for components that are exposed to high temperatures.

EN 10083-3 35NiCr6

The EN 10083-3 35NiCr6 steel is also widely used in the manufacturing of machinery, such as machine tools, presses, and cranes. In the energy industry, the steel is often used for components such as steam and gas turbines. In the medical industry, the steel is often used for components such as medical probes and implants.

EN 10083-3 39MnCrB6-2

To address this issue, the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) established the EN 10083-3 standard in 2018. It is designed to ensure the uniform quality of alloy steels used in engineering and manufacturing throughout Europe. The standard is applicable to round and flat products, with a minimum thickness of 2mm and maximum thickness below 70mm. It applies to both normalized and quenched-and-tempered steels, as well as steels treated with other heat treatments.

EN 10083-3 30MnB5

Elongation is a measure of a material's ductility, or ability to stretch without breaking or fracturing. The elongation of EN 10083-3 30MnB5 steel depends on the grade, but is typically between 10–20%.

EN 10083-3 39MnCrB6-2H

EN 10083-3 39MnCrB6-2H is a high-alloy steel with excellent mechanical and chemical properties. This alloy is popular for its high tensile strength, yield strength, and ductility. It can be heat-treated to improve its properties and make it suitable for various applications.

EN 10083-3 34CrMoS4

EN 10083-3 34CrMoS4 steel is a high-quality euro norm specification for alloy steels used for quenching and tempering. It has a wide range of applications and is renowned for its excellent mechanical properties, including high tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, impact resistance, and machinability.

EN 10083-3 33MnCrB5-2H

EN 10083-3 33MnCrB5-2H is a high-alloy steel with excellent mechanical and chemical properties. This alloy is popular for its high tensile strength, yield strength, and ductility. It can be heat-treated to improve its properties and make it suitable for various applications.