Grade
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Tensile Test
a,b,c
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Hardness
d
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VDA
(1.4mm)
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YS Strength
(MPa)
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Tensile Strength
(MPa)
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Elongation % A50mm
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HV10
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HRC
|
HC340/460HS
|
340~460
|
460~600
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≥15
|
≥150
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-
|
≥105
|
HC370/550HS
|
370~550
|
550~750
|
≥13
|
≥170
|
-
|
≥95
|
HC800/1000HS
|
800~1100
|
1000~1300
|
≥6
|
≥300
|
≥30
|
≥75
|
HC950/1300HS
(B1500HS)
|
950~1250
|
1300~1700
|
≥5
|
≥400
|
≥40
|
≥45
|
HC1100/1700HS
|
1100~1400
|
1700~2000
|
≥5
|
≥500
|
≥49
|
≥40
e
|
HC1200/1800HS
|
1200~1500
|
1800~2150
|
≥5
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≥520
|
≥50
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≥40
e
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a When the yield phenomenon is not obvious, Rp0.2 is used; otherwise, ReL is used.
b The sample is P17 as specified in GB/T 228.1.
c When the thickness of c sample is less than 1.2mm, the elongation after fracture can be reduced by 1%.
d When standard tensile specimens cannot be obtained from the part, the microhardness of the part core HV10 or the surface macrohardness HRC can be used, but for materials with thickness less than 0.8mm The material is not suitable for HRC testing.
e Cold bending Angle detection should be carried out after the parts or samples are baked (170℃, 20 minutes).
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