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High Carbon Steel
It contains more than 0.7% carbon upto 1.5%.
These steels have high hardness and low
toughness. The combination of these properties
makes it ideal for bearing applications where
wear resistance is important and compressive
loading minimize brittle fracture that might
develop on tensile loading. Strength to hardness
increase with increase in carbon contents. As
the carbon is increased hardness increases and
strength starts decreasing. Ductility and
machinability of steel decreases with increase
in carbon content from mild steel onwards.
Steel with 1.25% carbon is very brittle
unless there are some other balancing elements.
The low-carbon steels machine easily and can be
forged readily. Above 0.90% carbon are difficult
to forge and machine. All steels contains
manganese less than 0.3% left after deoxidizing
and desulphurizing with ferromanganese
High Carbon steels are classified as
follows
1) Steels containing 0.7 to 0.8% carbon. The
tensile strength is about 1400 N/mm2 and a
hardness of 45--500 BHN. These steels are used
for making:
- Cold chisels
- Wrenches
- Jaws for vices
- Pneumatic drill bits
- Wheels for railways service
- Wire for structural work
- Shear blades
- Hacksaws
- Automatic clutch discs
2) Steel containing 0.8 to 0.9% carbon. The
tensile strength is about 600 N/mm2
and a
hardness of 500 to 600 BHN. Such steels are used
for making:
- Rock drills
- Railways rails
- Circular saws
- Machine chisels
- Punches and dies
- Clutch discs
- Leaf Springs
- Music Wires etc
3) Steel containing 0.90 to 1.00% carbon
(high carbon tool steels). The tensile strength
is about 580 N/mm2 and a hardness of 500-600 BHN.
Such steels are used for making:
- Punches and dies
- Springs (Leaf and coil)
- Seed discs
- Keys
- Pins
- Shear Blades
4) Steels containing 1.0 to 1.1% carbon. They
are used for making:
- Railway Springs
- Machine tools
- Mandrels
- Taps
5) Steel containing 1.1 to 1.2% carbon. They
are used for making:
- Taps
- Twist drills
- Thread metal dies
- Knives, etc
6) Steels containing 1.2 to 1.3% carbon. They
are used for making:
- Files
- Metal Cutting tools etc
- Reamers
7) Steel containing 1.3 to 1.5 % carbon. They
are used for making:
- Wire drawing dies
- Metal cutting saws
- Paper knives
- Tools for turning chilled iron etc.
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