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EN 10083-1 Grade 34CrNiMo6 quenched and tempered (+QT)

EN 10083-1 Grade 34CrNiMo6 is suitable for high loaded parts (also large forged parts) with high heat-treatment sections and favorable toughness properties in aircraft and heavy-vehicle construction, machine engineering (e.g. propeller shafts, connecting rods, transmission shafts). Lowest working temperature -40 °C.As a bright steel product it is used in the form of bars, bright, straight, in different conditions (see DIN EN 10277).

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EN 10083-1 Grade 42CrMo4 surface hardened

EN 10083-1 Grade 34CrNiMo6 is a specific grade of steel specified in the EN 10083-1 standard. This grade falls under the category of alloy special steels for quenching and tempering.mechanical properties, hardness values, and other relevant characteristics. The standard ensures consistent quality and enables proper processing and utilization of the steel in various industries.

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EN 10083-1 Grade 42CrMoS4 surface hardened

EN 10083-1 Grade 42CrMoS4 alloy steel grade with high strength, toughness and hardenability. The addition of sulfur improves machinability but may slightly reduce overall mechanical properties compared to grades without sulfur. It is commonly used in applications that require excellent mechanical properties, such as gears, shafts, and other components subjected to high stress and wear.

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EN 10028-3 Grade P275NL1 normalized or normalized formed (+N)

EN 10028-3 P275NL1 is a low temperature pressure vessel steel plate that meets European standards. It belongs to Grade 1 materials under the EN 10028-3 standard and is designed for manufacturing low temperature pressure vessels used for storing liquids and gases.P275NL1 steel has good weldability and workability, and exhibits excellent toughness and crack resistance at low temperatures. This material is suitable for various low temperature applications, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanks, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanks, and other low temperature pressure vessels.

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