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Specification: Enhancing Structural Integrity with C35 Steel Grade
Mechanical Properties:
– Tensile Strength: The tensile strength of C35 steel is typically between 590 and 780 MPa (MegaPascals). This property measures the maximum amount of stress that the steel can withstand before breaking.
– Yield Strength: The yield strength of C35 steel is typically around 355 MPa. This property measures the amount of stress that the steel can withstand before it starts to deform plastically.
– Elongation: C35 steel has a minimum elongation of 22%. This property indicates the amount of plastic deformation the steel can undergo before it fractures.
– Hardness: C35 steel has a hardness range of 170-210 HB (Brinell hardness). This property measures the resistance of the steel to indentation or penetration.
Chemical Composition:
– Carbon (C): The carbon content in C35 steel is typically 0.32-0.39%. Carbon provides strength and hardness to the steel.
– Silicon (Si): The silicon content in C35 steel is typically <0.4%. Silicon helps improve the strength and is important for the steel's ability to resist corrosion. – Manganese (Mn): The manganese content in C35 steel is typically 0.5-0.8%. Manganese enhances the hardenability, strength, and wear resistance of the steel. – Phosphorus (P): The phosphorus content in C35 steel is typically <0.045%. Phosphorus is a harmful impurity that can reduce the strength and ductility of the steel. – Sulfur (S): The sulfur content in C35 steel is typically <0.045%. Like phosphorus, sulfur is a harmful impurity that can reduce the steel's strength and ductility. – Chromium (Cr): The chromium content in C35 steel is typically <0.4%. Chromium improves the steel's hardenability and corrosion resistance. – Nickel (Ni): The nickel content in C35 steel is typically <0.4%. Nickel enhances the toughness and impact strength of the steel. – Copper (Cu): The copper content in C35 steel is typically <0.3%. Copper improves the steel's resistance to atmospheric corrosion. – Other Alloying Elements: C35 steel may contain trace amounts of other alloying elements such as aluminum, vanadium, and titanium. These elements can improve certain properties like strength and hardenability. C35 Steel grade 1698517143