En 31 Series Steel


Product Details:

Metric 7.85 g/cc
Imperial 0.284 lb/in3
Tensile Strength 750 N/mm2

EN31 is a high carbon Alloy steel which achieves a high degree of hardness with compressive strength and abrasion resistance.

Forging:

  • Forge at 1000°/1050°C.
  • Heat slowly, allowing sufficient time at the forging temperature for the steel to be thoroughly soaked through.
  • Re-heat as often as necessary to keep the temperature above 850°C. After forging cool very slowly, preferably in a furnace.

Annealing:

  • Heat uniformly to 800°C, equalize, then furnace cool. (Hardness about 229 Brinell).

Stress Relieving:

  • If machining operations have been heavy or if the tool has an unbalanced section, remove stresses before hardening by heating up to 700°C, equalize, then cool slowly.

Tempering:

  • Heat uniformly and thoroughly at the selected tempering temperatures and hold for at least one hour per inch of total thickness.

Hardening:

  • Heat uniformly to 800/820°C until heated through. Allow 30 minutes per inch of ruling section and quench immediately in oil.

 

Product Details:

Tempering °C 100 150 200 250 300 350
HRc 64/63 63/62 62/61 60/59 57/56 54/53

 

Physical Properties:

Name of Material Composition in %of Weight Thermal Conductivity W/m-k Density kgm3 Melting point °C
C Mn Si Cr S P Mg
EN-31 IS-103 Crl 1.5 0.52 0.22 1.3 0.05 0.05 46.6 7810 1540

Mechanical Properties:

Element Objective
Tensile Strength 750 N/mm²
Yield Stress 450 N/mm²
Reduction of Area 0.45
Elongation 0.3
Modulus of elasticity 215 000 N/mm²
Density 7.8 Kg/m3
Hardness 63 HRC


Heat Treatment of EN-31:

Element Objective
Hardening Temperature 802- 860 C
Quenching Medium Oil
Tempering Temperature 180- 225 C
Brinell-Rockwell Hardness 59 – 65
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