EI484 (15H18SYU)
Einstufung
| Land |
Abschnitt |
Kategorie |
| GUS, Russland, Ukraine |
Korrosionsbeständige Legierungen und Stähle |
Korrosionsbeständige Legierungen |
Chemische Zusammensetzung
| Standard |
Fe, % |
Si, % |
Mg, % |
Cr, % |
Ti, % |
Cu, % |
Ni, % |
V, % |
Al, % |
P, % |
C, % |
S, % |
Mo, % |
W, % |
| GOST 5632-14 |
74.49–81.3 |
1–1.5 |
< 0.8 |
17–20 |
< 0.2 |
< 0.3 |
< 0.6 |
< 0.2 |
0.7–1.2 |
< 0.035 |
< 0.15 |
< 0.025 |
< 0.3 |
< 0.2 |
Hinweis: Elektroschlacke-Umschmelzen (-Sh): S <0,015
Informationen zum Lieferanten
Properties
| Property |
| Performance characteristics Scale formation temperature: 1050 ° C |
| According to GOST 5949 Note. The norms of mechanical properties apply to samples taken from steel with a diameter or thickness of up to 60 mm. |
| For steel with a diameter or thickness of st. 60 to 100mm, a reduction in elongation of 1abs.% Is allowed, |
| relative narrowing by 5abs.% and impact strength by 4.9 J / cm2 at a rate of less than 78.4 J / cm2 and by 9.8 J / cm2 at a rate of 78.4 J / cm2 or more. |
| For steel with a diameter or thickness of st. 100 to 150mm, a reduction in elongation of 3abs.% Is allowed, |
| a relative narrowing of 10 abs.% and impact strength of 9.8 J / cm2 at a rate of less than 78.4 J / cm2 and at 14.7 J / cm2 at a rate of 78.4 J / cm2 or more. |
| Annealing 800 - 850 ° C, air or water cooling |
| According to GOST 5949 Yield strength:> 295 MPa Tensile strength:> 490 MPa Elongation:> 20% Elongation:> 50% |
| According to GOST 5949 As agreed M1 (tests at elevated temperature) Note By agreement |
| Calculated Properties Density: 7.64 g / cm3 |
| Note: Heat-resistant steel. Ferritic steel. Stable in sulfur-containing environments. |
Analoga
Standards
Beschreibung der chemischen Elemente
| Element |
Maßeinheiten |
Beschreibung |
| Fe |
% |
Eisen |
| Si |
% |
Silizium |
| Mg |
% |
Magnesium |
| Cr |
% |
Chrom |
| Ti |
% |
Titan |
| Cu |
% |
Kupfer |
| Ni |
% |
Nickel |
| V |
% |
Vanadium |
| Al |
% |
Aluminium |
| P |
% |
Phosphor |
| C |
% |
Kohlenstoff |
| S |
% |
Schwefel |
| Mo |
% |
Molybdän |
| W |
% |
Wolfram |