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Material Data Base Steel

Content

1. Alloys
Alloys according to the register of European steels
(List of steel groups see 8.)

2. Standards
2.1 Full text of DIN standards (Aluminium product forms)
2.2 Full text of EN standards (Aluminium product forms)
2.3 Classification of aluminium alloys to the standards
(List of standards see 7.)

3. Alloy information and data


3.1 Designations
3.1.1 Alloy designations (numerical and chemical symbols)
3.1.2 Designations of compared materials in other countries)
3.2 Chemical composition
3.3 Mechanical properties
(sorts according to product forms, heat treatment conditions and dimensions)
3.3.1 Mechanical properties at room temperature
- Yield strength
- Tensile strength
- Elongation to fracture
- Reduction of area
- Hardness
- Charpy v notch toughness
3.3.2 Temperature depended mechanical properties
- Yield strength as a function of temperature
- Charpy v notch toughness as a function of temperature
- 1% fatigue yield point as a function of temperature
- Fatigue strength as a function of temperature
3.3.3 Diagrams for the condition of quenched and tempered
- Hardness as a function of distance from the surface
- Hardness as a function of tempering temperature

3.4 Physikalische Eigenschaften (temperaturabhängige Daten)


- Modulus of elasticity
- Density
- Value of thermal expansion
- Specific heat capacity
- Specific electrical resistance
- Heat conductivity
- Temperature conductivity
- Definition and units about physical properties

4. References
(Overview about DIN standards, EN standards, ISO standards, Stahl-Eisen-Werkstoffblätter)

5. Search functions
5.1 Search function based on the different designations
5.2 Search function based on the chemical composition
5.3 Search function based on the yield strength and tensile strength
5.4 Search function based on the product forms

6. Editor
Edit of user own information and data corresponding to the alloys
7. List of full-text standards within the material data base

DIN 1623-2: 1986-02


DIN 17212: 1972-08
DIN 17455: 1999-02
DIN 17456: 1999-02
DIN 488-1: 1984-09
DIN 488-2: 1986-06
DIN 488-4: 1986-06
DIN 488-6: 1986-06
DIN 488-7: 1986-06
DIN EN 10025-1: 2005-02
DIN EN 10025-2: 2005-04
DIN EN 10025-3: 2005-02
DIN EN 10025-4: 2005-04
DIN EN 10025-5: 2005-02
DIN EN 10025-6: 2005-02
DIN EN 10028-1: 2003-09
DIN EN 10028-2: 2003-09
DIN EN 10028-3: 2003-09
DIN EN 10028-4: 2003-09
DIN EN 10028-5: 2003-09
DIN EN 10028-6: 2003-10
DIN EN 10028-7: 2000-06
DIN EN 10080: 1995-10, Vornorm
DIN EN 10083-1: 1996-10
DIN EN 10083-2: 1996-10
DIN EN 10083-3: 1996-02
DIN EN 10084: 1998-06
DIN EN 10085: 2001-07
DIN EN 10087: 1999-01
DIN EN 10088-1 Entwurf: 2001-11
DIN EN 10088-1: 1995-08
DIN EN 10088-2 Entwurf: 2001-12
DIN EN 10088-2: 1995-08
DIN EN 10088-3 Entwurf: 2001-12
DIN EN 10088-3: 1995-08
DIN EN 10089: 2003-04
DIN EN 10090: 1998-03
DIN EN 10095: 1999-05
DIN EN 10111: 1998-03
DIN EN 10120: 1997-01
DIN EN 10130: 1999-02
DIN EN 10132-1: 2000-05
DIN EN 10132-2: 2000-05
DIN EN 10132-3: 2000-05
DIN EN 10132-4: 2003-04
DIN EN 10137-3: 1995-11
DIN EN 10139: 1997-12
DIN EN 10149-1: 1995-11
DIN EN 10149-2: 1995-11
DIN EN 10149-3: 1995-11
DIN EN 10151: 2003-02
DIN EN 10152: 2003-08
DIN EN 10162: 2003-12
DIN EN 10164: 2005-03
DIN EN 10169-1: 2004-04
DIN EN 10169-2: 1999-11, Vornorm
DIN EN 10205: 1992-01
DIN EN 10207: 2005-06
DIN EN 10208-1: 1998-02
DIN EN 10208-2: 1996-08
DIN EN 10209: 1996-05
DIN EN 10210-1: 1994-09
DIN EN 10210-2: 1997-11
DIN EN 10213-1: 1996-01
DIN EN 10213-2: 1996-01
DIN EN 10213-3: 1996-01
DIN EN 10213-4: 1996-01
DIN EN 10216-1: 2004-07
DIN EN 10216-2: 2004-07
DIN EN 10216-3: 2004-07
DIN EN 10216-4: 2004-07
DIN EN 10216-5: 2004-11
DIN EN 10217-1: 2005-04
DIN EN 10217-2: 2005-04
DIN EN 10217-3: 2005-04
DIN EN 10217-4: 2005-04
DIN EN 10217-5: 2005-04
DIN EN 10217-6: 2005-04
DIN EN 10217-7: 2005-05
DIN EN 10219-1: 1997-11
DIN EN 10219-2: 1997-11
DIN EN 10220: 2003-03
DIN EN 10222-1: 2002-07
DIN EN 10222-2: 2000-05
DIN EN 10222-3: 1999-02
DIN EN 10222-4: 2001-12
DIN EN 10222-5: 2000-02
DIN EN 10224: 2003-07
DIN EN 10225: 2002-01
DIN EN 10248-1: 1995-08
DIN EN 10248-2: 1995-08
DIN EN 10249-1: 1995-08
DIN EN 10249-2: 1995-08
DIN EN 10250-1: 1999-12
DIN EN 10250-2: 1999-12
DIN EN 10250-3: 1999-12
DIN EN 10250-4: 2000-02
DIN EN 10263-1: 2002-02
DIN EN 10263-2: 2002-02
DIN EN 10263-3: 2002-02
DIN EN 10263-4: 2002-02
DIN EN 10263-5: 2002-02
DIN EN 10267: 1998-02
DIN EN 10268: 1999-02
DIN EN 10269: 1999-11
DIN EN 10270-1: 2001-12
DIN EN 10270-2: 2001-12
DIN EN 10270-3: 2001-08
DIN EN 10273: 2000-04
DIN EN 10277-1: 1999-10
DIN EN 10277-2: 1999-10
DIN EN 10277-3: 1999-10
DIN EN 10277-4: 1999-10
DIN EN 10277-5: 1999-10
DIN EN 10278: 1999-12
DIN EN 10283: 1998-12
DIN EN 10293: 2005-06
DIN EN 10295: 2003-01
DIN EN 10297-1: 2003-06
DIN EN 10302: 2002-09
DIN EN 10305-1: 2003-02
DIN EN 10305-2: 2003-02
DIN EN 10305-3: 2003-02
DIN EN 10305-4: 2003-10
DIN EN 10305-5: 2003-08
DIN EN 10326: 2004-09
DIN EN 10327: 2004-09
DIN EN ISO 15630-1: 2002-09
DIN EN ISO 15630-2: 2002-09
DIN EN ISO 4957: 2001-02
DIN EN ISO 683-17: 2000-04
DIN EN ISO 7153-1: 2001-02
DIN ISO 5832-1: 2000-08

8. Overview about steel groups

8.1 Structural steels


- Non-alloyed steels
- Fine grain structural steels
- High yield strength steels
- Steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance
- Coated steels
- Steels for fixed offshore constructions
8.2 Steels for pressure purposes
- Steels for simple pressure vessels
- Fine grain structural steels for pressure vessels
- Heat resisting steels for pressure vessels
- Steels for use at low temperature
- Stainless steels for pressure vessels
- Steel casting for pressure vessels
8.3 Quenched and tempered steels
- Non-alloyed steels
- High grade steels
8.4 Nitriding steels
8.5 Steels for forgings
8.6 Stainless steels
- Ferritic steels
- Martensitic steels
- Austenitic-ferritic Steels
- Austenitic Stähle
- Steels for precipitation hardening
8.7 Steel for use at high temperature
- Steels for use at elevated temperature
- Steels for use at high temperature
8.8 Heat resisting steels
- for use at temperatures > 600°C
- for use at temperatures > 850°C
- for use at temperatures from 1100-1170°C
8.9 Ferritic pearlitic steels for precipitation hardening
8.10 Steels for cold forming
- Low carbon steels
- High yield strength steels
- Micro-alloyed high strength steels
- P-alloyed high strength steels
- Bake-hardening Steels
- Dual phase steels
8.11 Steels for tubes
- Non-alloyed steels
- Fine grain structural steels
- Steels for use at high temperatures
- Steels for use at low temperatures
- Quenched and tempered steels
- Stainless steels
- Steels for combustile fluids
- Steels for hydrogen service at elevated temperature
- Precision steel tubes
8.12 Steels for springs
- Hot rolled for quenched and tempered springs
- Cold rolled steels
- Stainless steels
- Spring steel wire
8.13 Steels for bolts and screws
- Non-alloyed steels
- Steels for use at elevated and high temperature
8.14 Cold heading and extruding steels
- Non-alloyed steels
- Case hardening steels
- Quenched and tempered steels
- Stainless steels
8.15 Valve steels
8.16 Bright steels
- Structural steels
- Case hardening steels
- Quenched and tempered steels
- Free-cutting steels
8.17 Steel casting
- Steel casting with general quality requirements
- Steel casting with improved weldability and toughness
- Quenched and tempered steels
- Heat resisting steel casting
- Corrosion resistant steel casting
- High strength with improved weldability
- Non-magnetizable steel casting
- Steel casting for flame and induction hardening
- Steel casting for use in petroleum and natural gas plants
- Steel casting for use at low temperature
8.18 Tool steels
Non-alloyed cold work steels
Alloyed cold work steels
Hot work steels
High speed tool steels
8.19 Ball and roller bearing steels
Full hardening steels
Case hardening steels
Induction hardening steels
Stainless steels
Hot hardening steels
8.20 Free cutting steels
Steels with general quality requirements
Case hardening steels
Quenched and tempered steels
8.21 Case hardening steels
Strength level I
Strength level II
Strength level III
8.22 Reinforcing steels
8.23 Tinplate
8.24 Steels for sheet pilling
8.25 Steels gas cylinders
8.26 Low carbon steels for vitrious enamelling
8.27 Steels for surgical implants
8.28 Steels for flame and induction hardening
8.29 Steels for welded round link chains
8.30 Steels with special thermal expansion
8.31 Non magnetizable steels

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