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Carbon Steel Typical Heat Treatments Case Hardening Grade Table Chart
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Case hardening processes harden only the exterior of the steel part, creating a hard, wear resistant skin (the "case") but preserving a tough and ductile interior. Carbon steels are not very hardenable ; therefore wide pieces cannot be through-hardened. Alloy steels have a better hardenability, so they can through-harden and do not require case hardening. This property of carbon steel can be beneficial, because it gives the surface good wear characteristics but leaves the core tough.
Case Hardening Grade for Carbon Steel
SAE
Steels1
|
Carbon
Temp F
|
Cooling
Method
|
Reheat
Temp F
|
Cooling
Medium
|
Carbonitriding
Temp F2
|
Cooling
Method
|
Temper
F3 |
1010
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1016
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Caustic
|
-
|
-
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1018
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Caustic
|
1450
|
Water or Caustic4
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1019
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Caustic
|
1450
|
Water or Caustic4
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1020
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Caustic
|
1450
|
Water or Caustic4
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1022
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Caustic
|
1450
|
Water or Caustic4
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1026
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Caustic
|
1450
|
Water or Caustic4
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1030
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Caustic
|
1450
|
Water or Caustic4
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1109
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Oil
|
1400-1450
|
Water or Caustic4
|
-
|
-
|
250-400
|
1117
|
1650-1700
|
Water or Oil
|
1450-1600
|
Water or Caustic4
|
1450-1650
|
Oil
|
250-400
|
1118
|
1650-1700
|
Oil
|
1450-1600
|
Oil
|
-
|
-
|
250-400
|
1513
|
1650-1700
|
Oil
|
1450
|
Oil
|
-
|
-
|
250-400
|
1518
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
1522
|
1650-1700
|
Oil
|
1450
|
Oil
|
-
|
-
|
250-400
|
1524 (1024)
|
1650-1700
|
Oil
|
1450
|
Oil
|
-
|
-
|
250-400
|
1525
|
1650-1700
|
Oil
|
1450
|
Oil
|
-
|
-
|
250-400
|
1526
|
1650-1700
|
Oil
|
1450
|
Oil
|
-
|
-
|
250-400
|
1527 (1027)
|
1650-1700
|
Oil
|
1450
|
Oil
|
-
|
-
|
250-400
|
- Generally, it is not necessary to normalize the carbon grades for fulfilling either dimensional or machinability requirements of parts made from the steel grades listed in the table, although where dimension is of vital importance normalizing temperatures of at least 50ºF above the carburizing temperatures are sometimes required.
- The higher manganese steels such as 1118 and the 1500 series are not usually carbonitrided. If carbonitriding is performed, care must be taken to limit the nitrogen content because high nitrogen will increase their tendency to retain austenite.
- Even where recommended draw temperatures are shown, the draw is not mandatory on many applications. Tempering is generally employed for a partial stress relief and improves resistance to cracking from grinding operations. Higher temperatures than those shown may be employed where the hardness specification on the finished parts permits.
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