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The Supp#,

Choice
MetolBorsa Wire
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HuaGuanMetal& Engineering
Company
wasestablished
in 1977 to supplymetal bars and wire to the precision
engineeri ngindustries.The companywas subsequently

into a privatelimitedcompanyin 1992. Our


incorporated
mainproducts
areStainless
Steel,Brass,
Aluminium,
Carbon
and AlloySteelBarand Wirein variousshapesand sizes.

Overthe years,we havebuilt up a businessnetworkwith


principals
international and suppliers
that not onlyenable
us to offerwiderchoice,but qualityproductsand services
price.
at a competitive

supportfor the pasttwo decades,


Thanksto our customers'
Hua Guanhasgrownfrom strengthto strength.Today,our
premises
housea largeinventory
anda teamof well-trained
siaffwhoarealwaysmindful of qualityproducts
andservice
that you,the customer,
so rightlydeserved.

Wesincerely givenin thiscatalogue


hopethatthe information
is usefulin providingyou a betterunderstanding
of our
products.

.:i
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MlssloN
the choicesupplierfor
metalbars& wire and preferred
long-termstrategicpartnerfor the
PrecisionEngineeringIndustries."

ffi
Stninless
$teel
Tffi+W
steelsarealloysteels
Stainless andat least10.5%chromium,
thatcontainupto l.2okcarbon These
withorwithoutotherelements.
steelsexhibita widerange levels,
of strength resistance
corrosion
excellent pleasing
andan aesthetically appearance.

dividedinto:
steelsarecommonly
Stainless
Austenitic Sfee/s
Sfarnless
Austenitic
stainless steels arestainless steels thathavebeensufficiently alloyed
withnickel,or bya combinationof nickel,manganese
andnitrogen,to produce an austenitic structure at ambient temperature. steelscannotbe hardened
Austenitic by heattreatment,
y n g th e nbeydc o l dw orki ng.In the anneal ed
s tre
butt heyc anbe s i g n i fi c a n tl austeni tistai
condi ti on, steel sareessent ially
c nl ess
nonmagnetic,although someof themmaybecome slightlymagnetic bycoldworking.

Ferritic Sfarn/essSfee/s
steels
steelsarestainless
stainless
Ferritic thatareusedin a conditionin whichthe microstructure
consists of ferriteand
essentially
carbides.Thesesteelscannotbestrengthenedby heattreatment.However, theycanbestrengthened by coldworking.
moderately
Theyaremagnetic, andpossess
havegoodductility, goodresistanceto corrosionandoxidation.

Of StainlessSteel Bar & Wire


ChemicalComposition

<0.040
<0. 060

<0.060
<0

<0.040
<0.
<0.040
<0.

0
<0.060
<0.060

045
<0.045

045
<0.045
<0.045
45
. 045
<0.045

N o t e : 1 ) E a c l i g ra d e m a yco n ta in O.6 0 %o r u n d e r Ni.


of 2)O.60%orunderofMomaybeadded. 3)O.75%orunderofMomaybeadded
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a.j.: :lrii:.i1llr titr!::i::t:
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Ma rtensi ti c Sfarnless Sfee/s


Martensiticstainless steelsthatcanbe hardenby heat-treatment,
steelsarestainless i.e.theydevelopa martensitic
structure
when
rapidlycooledfromaustenitizing
temperature.These steelsin the hardened
tempered conditionpossess highstrength
andhardness,
fairlygoodductility,
adequatetoughnessandgoodwearresistance. Theyalsoresistconosionin mildenvironments.
Theyaremagnetic.

Precip itation Hardeni ng Sfarnless Sfee/s


Precipitation
hardening
stainless
steelsarestainless
steelswhicharestrengthened
bysolution andageing,Theypossess
treatment
highstrength
at ambient
andelevated
temperatures, goodductility
relatively andgoodcorrosion
resistance.

Chemical

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'r:t:::::ttt::it:
$rnssfr tlE
ar ec op p e r-z ianlcl o y sw, i tho r w i th o ure
B r as s es y quanti
t l a ti velsmal l tl es
ofot herelem e n tsn a, m e layl u m i n i u mi ro
, nl,e a dm, a nganese, ni ckelsi, l i con
andt in. T hesea l l o y sa rec h a ra c te ri zbeydm o d erate to hi ghstrength
(depending on grade), goodcorrosion resistance, goodelectrical andthermal conductivity, colour.
andan attractive

Leadisfrequently added to brass to improve machinability andpressuretightness.


Addition
of tin helpsto improve resistance.
corrosion
is s o me ti m e
A lum inium to i n c re a sfleu i d i tya ndto gi vea smooth
a sd d e d surface.

ChemicalCompositions
AlloyNo,
Copper Chemical wt.%
Cornposition,
Name Other
Named
JIS UNS Cu Pb fe Sn Zn
Elements
c2700 c27000 6 3 .0 -67.0 0.05 0.05 R em.
Brass c2720 c27200 6 2 .0 -64.0 0.07 0.07 R em.
c2800 c28000 5 9 .0 -63.0 0.10 0.07 R em.
c34000 6 2 .0 -65.0 0.8-1.5 0.15 R em.
c34500 6 2 0 - 65.0 1.5-2.5 0.15 R em.
Brass
Leaded
c35000 6 0 .0 -63.0 0.8-2.0 0.15 R em.
c35300 6 0 .0 -63.0 r.5-2.5 0.15 R em.
c36000 6 0 .0 -63.0 2.5-3.7 0.35 R em,
c3601 c36000 5 9 .0 -63.0 1.8-3.7 0.30 (Fe+Sn)0.5 Rem.

c3602 c36000 5 9 .0 -63.0 r.8-3.1 0.50 (Fe+ S1.2


n) Rem.
FreeCutting
Brass c3603 5 7 .0 -61.0 1,8-3.7 0.35 (Fe+ S n)0.6 Rem.

c3604 5 7 .0-61.0 1.8-3.7 0.50 (Fe+ S n)1.2 Rem.

c3605 5 6 .0-60.0 3.5-4.5 0.50 (Fe+ S n)1.2 Rem.

c3712 c37100 5 8 .0-62.0 0.25-r,2 (Fe+ S n)0.8 R em.


Forging
Brass
c3771 c37700 5 7 .0* 61.0 r.0-2.5 (Fe+ S n)1.0 R em.
c4622 c46200 6 1 .0-64.0 0.30 0.20 0.7-1.5 R em.
NavalBrass c464r c46400 5 9 .0-62.0 0.50 0.20 0.50-1.0 R em.
c48500 5 9 .0-62.0 1.3-2.2 0.10 0.50-1.0 R em.
R em. 0.2 0- 2. 041,
c6782 5 6 .0-60.5 0.50 0.10-1.0 0.50- 2. 5lVn
HighStrength
Brass 0.50 0.20-1.5 0.2 0- 2. 041,
c6783 5 5 .0 -59.0 Rem
1.0 0- 3. O M n
Alsoa va ilabC5 Phos phor - BrBar
le 191/ C5441 anz& eW ir e( ff i E - +E ++ l i l v eBr a r& Wi r e( ) +2 +H t + / t *, )
/ 7 9 4 1N c k eS
/ t t i ) , C 7 5 4 1C
Composition,percent
maximum,unless
shownasa range o'a I Tinum.
flluminium
ffi
Pu realum inium is a s il v e ry -w hme
th i rdt hatof f er r ous
i te taw l i tha d e n s i ty
o f a p proxi matel
al l o y sc,o p p eor r b ra s s .l t i s a n e x c el l ent
conductor
y
one-
of
ffiffi
h e aa t ndelec t r ic itan
y , di s a l s oh i g h l re
y fl e c ti vtoera d i a nenergy.
t l t exhi bi ts
e xcellent r es i s ta n jcnemo s e
c or r os ion t n v i ro n m e nIt
tsi.s n on{ oxi c, non-ferromagnetrc
andal sohasnon-sparkicharacteri
ng sti c s.

Al u m inium
is a s of tm e taw l i tha l o wte n s i l setre n g th
i n th eanneal ed
condi ti on.
H ow ever,
byal l oyi ng,
col dw orki ng
or heattreatm ent ,
i t canbem uc hs t r ong ea rn dh a rd e r.

Al um in iu man d AluminiumA lloy


JISS tan da rd
H4 04 A:9 9

Chemical
Composition
%
AlloyNo.
SJ Fe Cu Mn Nlg Cr Zn 0thers Tr A]
I070 0.20max. 0.25max. 0.04max 0.03max. 0.03max. 0.04max, 0.03max 99.70
min.
1050 0.25max. 0,40max O.05max. 0 ,0 5m a x . 0,05max 0,05max 0,03max.99,50
min.
I 1 00 Si+Fe .0 max 0 0 5 -0 2 0 0.05max 0.10max. 99,00
min.
1200 S i+ F e1. 0m a x , 0 ,0 5ma x . 0.05max. 0.10max, 0.05max,9 9.00
min
2011 0,40max. 0 ,7 0ma x ,5 00- 6.00 B i0.20to0,6
0,30max. Pb0.20to0.6 Remai
nder
,
2014 0.50 1 20 0.70max.3 .9 0- 5 0 0 0.40 - r,2 0 .20- 0.80 0.10max, 0.25max. Zr+ Ti0.20nax. 0.15 max. Remar
nder
2017 0. 20- 0 80 0.70max,3 .5 0- 4 .5 0 0 .4 0- 1 .0 0 40- 0.80 O,10max. 0.25max,Zr+ Ii 0.20max.0.15max,Remainder
2 I1 7 0,80max. 0 ,7 0ma x ,2 .2 4- 3 .0 0 0 ,2 0m a x 0 .20- 0 50 0.10max. 0,25max. Remai
nder
2024 0, 50m ax , 0.50max.3 .8 0- 4 .9 00 .3 0- 0 .9 0 1 .20- 1.80 0.10max, 0.25max. Zr+ Ii 0.20nax. 0.15max.Remar
nder
3003 0.60max. 0.70mar 0 .0 5- 0 .2 0 1 0 0- 1 .5 0 0.10max Rema
inder
5052 0, 25m ax , 0,40max. 0 .1 0m a x , 0 .1 0m a x , 2 .20- 2.800 15- 0.35 0,10max. Remai
nder
5 N 02 0.40max 0.40max. 0 ,1 0m a x . 0 3 0- 1 .0 03.00- 4.00 0.50max. 0.10max. O.02max. Remainder
5056 0.30max. 0.40max, 0 .1 0ma x 0 .0 5- 0 .2 04 50- 5.600.05- 0.20 0.10max. Rema
inder
5083 0,40max, 0,40max 0 .1 0ma x , 0.40- 1 00 4.00- 4 90 0 05- 0.25 0.25max. 0.15max.Remai
nder
6061 0.40- 0.80 0.70max.0 .1 5- 0 .4 0 0 .1 5ma x . 0 80- 1.200.04- 0.35 0.25nax 0,15 max Remainder
6063 0.20- 0 60 0 ,3 5ma x , 0 .1 0ma x . 0.1Omax 0.45- 0 90 0.10max. 0,10max. 0.10max.Remai
nder
7003 0.30max, 0.35max. 0,20max. 0.30max. 0.50- 1.00 0.20max 5.00- 6.50 Zr0.05- 0.25 0,20max.Remarnder
7075 0.40max. 0.50max,L20- 2.00 0,30max. 2.r0- 2.900.18- 0.28 5 10- 6.107r+ Ii 0.25nax. 0.20max.Remainder
.$
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[nrhonS filln $feel
Free-Cutting
Steel
J t s G 4804- 19 8 3
Chemical
Composition
%
Kind Symbol
of Class AI SI
c Mn r S Pb
SU|\/I11 0 .0 8 -0 .1 3 0.30-0.60 0.040max 0.08-0.13 1110
SUN412 0.080.13 0.60-0.90 0.040max 0.08-0.13 11 08
SUN121 0 .1 3 m a x 0.70-1.00 0.07-0.r2 0.16-0.23 1212
SUN/I22 0 .1 3 m a x 0.70-1.00 0.07-0.12 0.24-0.33 1213
SUN/I23 0 .0 9m a x 0.75-1.05 0.04-0.09 0.260.35 1215
Resu
lphurized
SU|\/I25 0 .1 5 m a x 0.90-i .40 0.07-0.12 0.30-0.40
Carbon
Steel
SU|\/I31 0.74-0.20 1.00-1.30 0.040max 0.08-0.13 TIIT
SU|\/I32 0.r2-0.20 0.60-1.10 0.040max 0.10-0.20
SUN/41 0 .3 2 -0 .3 9 1.35-1.65 0.040max 0.08-0.13 1137
SU|\/I42 0 .3 7 -0 .4 5 1.35-1.65 0.040max 0.08-0.13 I 1 41
SUN/I43 0.40-0.48 1.35-1.65 0.040max 0.24-0.33 tr44
SUIVI22
L 0 ,1 3 m a x 0.70-1.00 0.07-0.72 0.24-0.33 0.10-0.35 12113
!-t tr
Leaded L
su[/r23 0.09max 0.75-1.05 0.04-0.09 0.26-0.35 0.10-0.35 ' ;1\'
' 74J '
CarbonSteel SUIV]241 0 .1 5 m a x 0.85-1.15 0.04-0.09 0.26-0.35 0.10-0.35 I 2 L I4
tu,FSl
su[/1311 0.r4-0.20 1.00-1.30 0.040max 0.08-0.13 0.10-0.35
R e m a r kT: h e s i l i c o n co n te nsn mi tsas0.l 0%orl ess,0,10%t00.20%,0r0.15%t00.35%maybesel ectedandappl i ed,as
t o tsp e cifie d .Su ch r a n g e s or
n e c e s s a rby, n e p u r ch a searn dmanufacturer.
y a g r e e m e nbte twe eth

AlloySteelfor StructuralUse
ChromiumMolydenum
J t s G 4105- 19 7 9

Symbolof Reference C hemi cal


C omposi ti%on
Class Previous
Symbol C Mn P s Cr vt0 AI SI
S CM415 SCM21 0 .1 3 -0 .1 8 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.85 0.030max. 0,030max. 0.90-1.20 0.15-0.30
sctvt418 0 .1 6 -0 .2 1 0 .1 5 -0 .35 0.60-0.85 0.030max. 0.030max. 0.90-1.20 0.15-0.30
sctvt420 SCM22 0 .1 B -0 .2 3 0 .1 5 -0 .35 0.60-0.85 0.030max. 0.030max. 0.90-1.20 0.15-0.30
SCIM421 SCM23 0.r7-0.230 .1 5 -0 .35 0.70-1.00 0.030max. 0.030max, 0.90-1.20 0.15-0.30
sctvl430 sct\l2 0,28-0.330 .1 5 -0 .35 0.60-0.85 0.030max 0,030max 0.90-1.20 0.15-0.30 4 130
sct\/l432 SCM1 0.27-0.370 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.30-0.600,030max. 0.030max. 1,00-150 0,15-0,30
scM435 SCM3 0.33-0.380 .1 5 -03 5' 0.60-0.85 0.030max. 0.030max. 0.90-1.20 0.15-0.30 4r3l
scM440 sc[/r4 0 .3 8 -0 .4 3 0 .1 50 .3 5 0.60-0.85 0.030max. 0.030max. 0.90-1.20 0.15-0.30 4140
S CM445 SCVI5 0 .4 3 -0 ,4 8 0 .1 5 -0 .35 0.60-0.850.030max. 0.030max. 0.90-1.200.15-0.30 4145
SCM822 SCIM
24 0 .2 0 -0 .2 5 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0,60-0.850.030max. 0.030max 0.90-1.200.35-0.45
Rema rk:
l.Asimp ur it ies ,andCus
Ni not ex c eed0, 2 5 o / o a n d 0 . 3 0 %, r e s p e c t i v e l y ,ct lharsosuegsh. o u t a l l
hall
theproduct
2. When onsteelrsrequested
analysis bythepurchaser, thetolerance fortheproduct analysis shalL conform 3 in JISG 0321
to Table
SCM415,Sclvl418,SCI\I
Application: 421andSCM822areusedmainly
420,SCIV] forcasehardening.
CarbonSteelsfor MachineStructural
Use
JrsG 4051- 1979
Composition
Chemical %
Symbolof Class A IS I
c Mn r
S 10c 0.08"0.13 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.30-0.60 0.030max. 0.035max. 1010
S 12c 0 .1 0 -0 .1
5 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.30-0.60 0.030max. 0,035max IO12
S 15C 0 .1 3 -0 .1 8 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.30-0.60 0.030max. 0.035max. 1015
s17C 0 .1 5 -0 .2 0 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.30-0.60 0.030max 0.035max. IOIT
s20 c 0 .i 8 -0 .2 3 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.30-0.60 0.030max. 0.035max. 1020
s 22C 0 .2 0 -0 .2 5 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.30-0.60 0.030max. 0.035max. r023
s25C 0 .2 2 -0 .2 8 0.15-0.35 0.30-0.60 0.030max 0.035max. r025
S 28C 0 .2 5 -0 .3 1 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max, 0.035max. t029
s30 c 0 .2 7-0 .3 3 0 ,1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0,030max. 0.035max. i 030
s33 C 0 .3 0 -0 .3 6 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0,90 0.030max. 0.035max
S 35C 0 .3 2 -0 .3 8 0 "1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max. 1035
S 38C 0.35-0.41 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max. 1038
s40 c 0 .3 7 -0 .4 3 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max 1040
a /? a 0.40-0.46 0.15-0.35 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max. 1043
s45C 0 .4 2 -0 .4 8 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0,030max 0.035max. 1045
S 48C 0 .4 5 -0 .5 1 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max.
S 50C 0 .4 7 -0 .5 3 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max. 1049
s53C 0 .5 0 -0 .5 6 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max 1053
S 55C 0 .5 2 -0 .5 8 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max. 1055
s58C 0 .5 5 -0 .6 1 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.60-0.90 0.030max. 0.035max. I 059
S 09CK 0 .0 7-0 .1 2 0 .1 0 -0 .3 5 0"30-0.60 0.025max. 0.025max
S 15CK 0 .1 3 -0 ,1 8 0.15"0.35 0.30-0.60 0.025max. 0.025max.
S 20CK 0 .1 8 -0 .2 3 0 .1 5 -0 .3 5 0.30-0.60 0,025max. 0.025max,
R emarks:
1 . As impu ritiesCu, S 0 9 C K ,S 1 5 C K ,S 2 0 C Ks h a l n
, Ni,CrandNi + Crf orc las s es l o te x c e erde s p e c t i v e
0 l.y2 5 %, 0 . 2 0 %, 0 . 2 0an
%d
0.30%,andCu,Ni,CrandNi + Crforthroughout otherclasses shallnotexceed respectively 0.30%,0.20%,O.20%and0.35%.
2. Whentheproduct onsteelis requested
analysis bythepurchaser, thetolerance fortheproduct analysis shallconform to Table2 specified
in JISG 0 32 1.

OtherCarbonand Alloystee!materialsavailable
Standard
No. Title Symhol
J ls G 34411988) Al l o ySte etu purpose
l b e sfo rma c h i ne SCIVI-TK
JtsG34451988) Steeltubesfor machine
Carbon purposes
structural STKIM
JrsG35071 q q 1 ) CarbonSteelwire rodsfor Coldheadingand Coldforging S WR C H
JtsG35211991) Harddrawnsteelwire SW
J t s G 4103 1 0 7 0 \ N i c k eCl h ro mi uM S teel
mo l y b d e num sNc[/r
JtsG440110 e ? ) Carbon
toolsteels SK
J t s G 48011984) S p ri n Ste
g els SUP
JrsG48051990) HighCar bonChr om iumbear i n gs t e e l s SUJ

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SizeandTolerance
Si zeR- l#E nCt ^E+2&.*.
h7 h8 h9 h10 h11 ht2
3 3 . 00m m +O - 6r r + 0- 1 0 p + 0 - l Ltr + 0 - 25p +O- 40p +0 - 60U +0- 100u
3 .0 1- 6. 00 + 0 -8 + 0 -1 2 + 0 -18 + 0-30 + 0-48 + 0-75 + 0 - 120
6 .0 1- 10. 00 + 0 -9 + 0 -1 5 + 0 -22 + 0-36 + 0-58 + 0-90 + O- 150
1 0 .0 1- 18. 00 + 0- 1 i + 0 -1 8 + 0 -27 + 0-43 + 0-70 + 0-110 + 0 - 180
- 30.00
18.01 + 0 -1 3 + 0 -2 1 + 0 -33 + 0-52 + 0-84 + 0- 130 + 0 - 210
3 0 .0 1- 50. 00 + O -1 6 + 0 -2 5 + 0 -39 + 0-62 + 0 - 100 + 0- r60 + 0' 250

6f+nFtr+,fn&H# &He
Conversion
TableForVariousHardness Hardness
Conversion
Table
(HV)B r inell
Vickers ( HB )
Rockwell Shore Tensile
Strensth
(kglmm2)- HardnessConversion
HRB HS
HRC lirKs&,q
470 44r AAO 58 Vickers Rockwell
C
460 433 tb . t 62 55 (HV) (HRC)
450 425 51 - 800 64
440 44.5 59 4B
430 AAA 43.6 44
420 397 42. 7 57 4l
410 388 4 1 .8 37
400 379 4 U.b 33 34
390 369 3 9 .8 30 - 7OO _60
380 360 10.i 38. 8 52 27
370 350 3 /./ 23
360 34t l UY"U Jb.b 50 20
350 331 3 5 .5 I7
340 322 080 34.4 47 t3
330 313 3 3 .3 10 600
320 303 1 0 7 .0 32. AA 06
310 294 31.0 03
300 284 1 0 5 .5 2 9 .8 42 99
295 280 292 98
290 215 1 0 4 .5 28.5 41 96 50
285 270 2 7 .8 94 - 500
280 265 1 0 3 .5 2 7 .1 40 92
275 26r 2 6 .4 91
270 256 1 0 2 .0 5. 6 3B B9
265 252 2 4 .8 87
260 247 1 0 1 .0 2 4 .0 37 85 Rockwell
B
255 243 2 3 .1 B4 - 400 (HRB)
AA
250 238 99. 5 2 2 .2 36 6l _ 1i0
245 233 lL 80
240 228 9 8 .l 20.3 34 7B
230 219 96.7 8.0 33 75
220 209 9 5 .0 5 .7 32 I
2r0 200 9 3 .4 3 .4 30 68 300 30
200 19 0 v 1. 5 I.U 29 65
r90 181 8 9 .5 8 .5 28 62 _
1 80 t7r 8 7 .1 6.0 26 59 100
170 r62 85. 0 3 .0 25 56 20
16 0 r52 8] 0 .0 24 53 I

1 50 143 78.7 22 50 200 _10 _90


1 40 133 7 5 .0 2l 46
130 t24 7 7 .2 20 44
r20 l4 66.7 40
10 105 6 2 .3 70
t0 0 95 56.2
95 90 5 2 .0 _ 100
90 B6 4 8 .0
85 B1 4. t . u

10
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