S275jr mild steel structure square bar
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Model NO.A36 Q235 Q345 Q275 Q255 1020 1045 St37 St44 St52 S
Processing Service:Bending, Welding, Decoiling, Punching, Cutting
Invoicing:by Theoretical Weight
Depth:80-200mm
MOQ:10 Tons
Thickness:4.5-34mm
Thickness:4.5-34mm
Payment Term:tt or LC at Sight
Alloy or Not:Non-Alloy
Web Thickness:6mm-16mm
Packing:in Bundle or by Bulk
Length:6~12m or as Request
Production Capacity:30000 Ton/Tons Per Week
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Description
Specifications for Square bar
Tempering: | P20 tool steels are tempered at 482-593°C (900 to 1100°F) for a Rockwell C hardness of 28 to 34. |
Annealing: | Annealing takes place at 760-788°C (1400 to 1450°F) and then the steels are cooled slowly in the furnace at a temperature less than 4°C (40°F) per hour. |
Cold Working: | P20 tool steels are capable of being readily cold worked by using conventional tooling methods with the alloy in the annealed condition. |
Welding: | Conventional methods are used for welding of P20 tool steels. |
Forging: | P20 tool steels are forged at 1093°C (2000°F) down to 899°C (1650°F). Forging below 871°C (1600°F) is not recommended for these steels. |
Forming: | P20 tool steels can be readily formed by conventional methods in the annealed condition. |
Machinability: | P20 tool steels have excellent machinability at about 80% that of water hardening steels. |
Heat Treatment: | P20 tool steels are heated to 871-899°C (1600-1650°F) in the carburizing medium during the carburizing process. After being carburized, these steels are heated to 816-871°C (1500-1600°F) in order to be hardened and then held for 15 minutes and finally oil quenched. |
Applications: | P20 tool steels are used for low-temperature applications that include injection molds and die casting dies. |
Different type for Square bar
- Low Carbon Square bar: Contain up to 0.3% carbon. They are highly ductile, making them ideal for applications requiring extensive forming and welding.
- Medium Carbon Square bar: Contain between 0.3% and 0.6% carbon. These plates offer a good balance of strength and ductility, suitable for machinery parts and automotive components.
- High Carbon Square bar: Contain between 0.6% and 1.0% carbon. They are known for their high strength and hardness, often used in cutting tools and high-strength wires.
- Ultra-High Carbon Square bar: Contain between 1.0% and 2.1% carbon. These plates are extremely hard and are used in specialized applications like knives and springs.
Advantage of Square bar
- Corrosion Resistance Treated for excellent corrosion resistance, extending service life and reliability.
- High Strength and Durability High tensile strength and durability, suitable for heavy-duty applications.
- Good Workability Smooth surface and uniform thickness, easy to cut, weld, and form.
- Variety of Specifications Available in various sizes and thicknesses, adaptable to different applications.
- Cost-Effective More affordable than other steel types, economical for large projects.
- Wide Range of Applications Versatile, used in construction, manufacturing, machinery, shipbuilding, and oil and gas industries.