EuroWire November 2016
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▲ ▲ Strength and ductility providing an excellent steel for cold forming
New high-strength bainitic steel A German steel producer has developed a unique steel with a high level of both strength and ductility. After appropriate processing, the steel is excellent for cold forming. Steel prices are nowadays subject to significant fluctuations. This is mainly due to the variable alloy surcharge which is largely dependent on the nickel content of the steel. The new steel grade 20MnCrMo7, developed by ECM Edelstahlzieherei Mark GmbH, contains only very small amounts of nickel, which means that long-term price stability is guaranteed. The bainitic steel 20MnCrMo7 not only offers price stability, but also provides important processing advantages. Despite the steel’s high strength, its fine granularity makes it remarkably ductile – it is not brittle but extremely hard and exceptionally robust. In rolled or forged form, its bainitic structure ensures a strength of 1,200-1,400 MPa and contraction at break of over 40 per cent. No heat treatment is necessary, saving time, energy and ultimately money. This new grade of steel is particularly economical. The 20MnCrMo7 steel is also suitable for cold processing after suitable pre-treatment, and is highly versatile. In a tempered state, the steel is applicable wherever particularly high demands on the mechanical properties have to be met. Values are reached which are rarely achieved by other steels. At low tempering temperatures, strengths of up to almost 1,600 MPa and a notched impact strength of more than 50 J are reached. The response to this new development from customers in Germany and abroad has already been extremely positive. Dr Kai Eck, managing director of EZM Edelstahlzieherei Mark, said: “More and more industries will benefit from the advantages of our bainitic steel. The price stability is, of course, a very welcome benefit – and this equally applies to the advantages of processing the steel in both an untempered and tempered state.” “The 20MnCrMo7 steel can replace considerably more expensive and price-sensitive case-hardening and heat-treatable steels, for example 18CrNi8, without any compromise regarding the technological properties.” ECM Edelstahlzieherei Mark GmbH – Germany Website : www.ezm-mark.de
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