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UDC 669.14.018.27-418-122.2: 62.272 August 1979 Cold Rolled Steel Strips for Springs Technical Conditions of Delivery Koltgewaizte Stahbnder fir Federn; Technische Lieterbedingungen ‘This Standard is related to EURONORM 132 (see Explanations) isued by the ECSC {European Coel are Stel Community) ‘The sections merked with a dot (@) contain information on agreements to be made or which may be made atthe time of ordering 1 Scope 1.1. This Standard applies zo cold rolled strip made of ‘the steels according to Table 1 in thicknesses S 5mm ‘and widths S600 mm ordered inthe ar-deliverad con \itions as shown in Table 3 and vara predominantly for springs, but elo for avery wide range of other bighly stuessed parts, 1.2 This Standard doar not apply to hot rolled steels for springs suitable for quenching and tempering (se@ ON 17 221), petented dream spring wire mage of unalloyed steels (Gee DIN 17 229Par 1). ‘quenched and tempered soring wire anc quenched ‘ond tempered valve spring wire made of unelloyed steels (see DIN 17 223 Part 2) spring wire and spring stip made of stainless see's (swe DIN 17 224 [preliminary Standard) and ~ high temperature stale for spring (oe DIN 17 225 [preliminary Standard) 4.3. In combination with this Standard, DIN 17010 — Genera echnical conditions of delivery for steel and steel products — (at present tl in draft form also applies 2 Other relevant Standards and documents DIN 1544 Flat stel produers; cold rated see strip: dimensions, permissible devi: tions on dimensions and form DIN 1605 Pert Testing of matariae; mechanical DIN 17007 Pare 2 Materiel numbers: skeleton plan oi 17010 (ot presentin graft form) General ‘wchnieal eanditions of delivery for steel and steel products DIN 17014 Part Heat treatment of ferrous materials: technical rerm and technical ex pressions Certificates on material testings Testing of metallic meteral; tech nological bend test (bendover tet) DIN s0089° Din 50117 19 Of metals, genera ane accep: DIN 50114 {est on sheet and strip under Simm ‘hick without using an extensometer IN 50132 Part 1 Tasting of metallicmaterias; Vickers harness testing; test oad renge: 4810 $60N (5 to 100K) DIN 50 133 Part 2 Tarting of metalicmsterials; Vickers nares testing teat loa range 1.96 049 (0.2 195 kp {minimum foad range) Testing uf meralic materia: tensile test Desermination of the decarbusize- tion death DIN Notmenhaft No, 3 Code numbers and materiatnumbers for ferrous metals in DIN Standards ‘ane StahiEisen Werkstoffbitier (Steel-ron Data Sheets) (Geuth Verlag GmbH, Berlin und Kein; Verlag Stehleisen mbH, Disseldorf) Terminology and ciasitication of see! products secording to shape ‘nd dimensions ‘Stahl-Eisen-Prufelate(Steet-tron Test Sheet) 1570 — 71 Microscopie testing of high quality steels for non-netallc inclusions, using protographs (ertag Staneiten moH, OUsseisort) Stahl-EisenPrfblatt 1570 ~ 71 Beiblat (supplement) 1 Microscopie testing of high grade steUls fer narrow elongated nan- ‘metalic inclusions (erlag Stahleisen mH, Dusseldorf) Handbuch fr das Esenhitenisboratoriam (Handbook for steebworks laboratories) Val. 2 Investigation of mecllc materi, Diiseldort 1966 (Verlag Stahielsan mbH, Ditsidort) Handbuch fordas Eisenhixteoleboratarium, Vol 5(supol mentary volume: 4.1 ~ Setting up the recommen ded erbicration procedures B~Samping procedure, C— Analysis procedure, in each case the most recent edition [Verlag Stahleisen mH, Distadort) Din 50 145 DIN 50 192 EURONORN 79 Continued on aapis 210 11 Explanations en page 12 285 Page2 DIN 17222 3 Terms “3.1. Cold rolled steel tripe For springs Cold rolled steel strip for springs 's istinguished by high dimensional accuracy and good surface quality and, in the cold rolled + hardened + tem- ered condition {H + Al offers the posibiity of achieving high values of hardness, tensile strength and elastic limit, 32 Forms of prodvet “The definitions of termsin EURONORM 79 apply to the product forms, 33. Types of heat treatment ‘The definitions of terms and technical expressions in DIN 17074Part 7 apply tothe types of heat treatment mentioned in this Stenderd, 4 Dimensions and permissible deviations on dimension and form 4.1 DIN 1548 appliesto dimensions and per- mistible deviations on dimension {© Requirements going beyond those of DIN 1544 can be agreed at the time of ordering, 4.2. @ Cold rolled ste! strips for springs are supalied with cut edges (GK) unless otherwise agreed at the time of ordering; they can alo be supplied with subsequently worked edges (SK or natural edges (NK). A density of 7.85 kg/em3 is stsumved for the weight caleulation for steels covered by this Standard 6 Classification of grades 6.1. Steel grades 6.1.1 The steel grades iisted in Table | are classified into quality stels and high quality steels 6.1.2 High quality neck sre distinguished from quality steels not only in having a lowe: phosphorus and sulphur content but also by the uniformity of their properties in respect of the result of heat treatmant and by a greater degree of freedom from non-metallic inclusions end & better surface quality, 6.13: @ Selection ofthe ste! grade isthe responsibilty of the customer, Itt advisable for him to consult the manufacturer. 62 @ Treatment condition on delivery According to what is agreed at the time of orceting, steels ste supplied in one of the treetment condi- tions listed in Table 3, 7. Designations 7.1. Designation of stel grades and at delivered conditions “The coue aumhers ae in accordance with Seetion 2.1.2. and Section 2.1.2.2 of the Explanations to OIN-Nermen: 286 heft No. 3 and the material numbers are in accordance with DIN 17007 Part 2, The code lerters for the treat: ‘ment condition on delivery, as shown in Table 3, should be appended to the code number or materi! number. Exempt Steel 67 SiCr 5, materia! number 1.7103, in the cold rolled + soft annealed condition (G): 67 SiCr 5G or 1.7108 6 7.2 Standard designation ‘The standard designation for cold rolled steel strip accarding to this Stenderd is formed in aceardance with ‘the dimensional Standard 1544, as shown in the follow ing exampie’ Designation ofa ste! stip for springs made of stee! with the code number 67 SiCr 5 (or material number 1.7103) coldrolled+ soft annealed (G] meeting requirement ‘lass 5 according to DIN 17222, 1.5mm thick with normal deviations on nominal thickness: ‘Strip DIN 1844 — 67 Sicr 5 G — DIN 1722-15 oF Sip DIN 1544 — 1.710365 DIN 1722215 7.3. Order designation ‘The order should specify the quantities, shape of product, dimensional Standard, code number or material number ‘of the required grace of steel, ae-delivered condition, requirement elas, the umber of this Standard and the dimensions, Example: ‘20+ cold roled + soft annealed strip (G), 1.5 mm thick with normal deviations on nominal thickness, 200 mm wide with natural rolled edges (NK), in bars of manutec ‘turing lengths ef 4000mm with normal ceviations on staightnes: of the longitudinal edges, according to DIN 1544, made of steel with the code umber 67 SiCr 5 ‘or materia number 1.7 103, requirement clais 5 according to DIN 17222: 20 t strip DIN 1544 ~ 67 Sicr 5G ~ 5 DIN 17 222 1.5 x 200NK x 4000 o 20 tstrip DIN 1544 — 1.71036 - 5 DIN 17222 ~ 1.5 x 200 NK x 4000 8 Requirements 8.1. @ Monufacturing process Unless otherwise agreed st the time of ordering, the method of smelting thesteel andthe {or ming process fortheproduct are atthe discretion ‘of the menufecturer. The customer must however if he {0 wishes be informed of the smelting method vied for marking the steel, 82 Requirement clases 82.1 Steels to this Standard are supplied to one of the requirement classes (combination of ovaliy requirements) listed in Tabi 822 @ Thewveatment condition on delivery (wee ‘Table 3) and the requirement class (eee Table 4) should ‘be agreed at the ime of ordering 83. @ Separation of malts In the case of strips supplied in the cold rolled + hardened + tempered condition (H + A), separate aslivery by melts ‘can be agreed atthe time of o¢dering, In all other cases \GandG +k) swipsmustbe woplied seoarately by melts 8.4 Chemical composition . 8.4.1 The chemical comporition determined from the ladle analysis must meet the mecifications in Taple 1 (see Section £43), 4.2 @ For ail deliveries mesting requicement class 1 end for all deliveries in the cold rolled + soft annealed ‘concition (G) agreement may be made atthe time of ‘ordering that the sample analysis. shall con form to the limits given in Table | for the lade analysis subject to the permissible deviations listed in Table 2 84.3 For strips supplied in thecold ralled+ softanneaied + cold rolled (G * K) or cols celled + hardened + tem ered (H + Al condition and ordered as meeting require ‘mentclass §, themechenicalprepertis in the a-ceivered condition constitute the criterion for acceptance. if nese Values are complied with, the lacie analysis may differ slightly from the Title givan in Table 8.5 Mechanical properties 85.1 The following information applies to the cold rolled + soft annealed condition (6) 1) (se also Section 8.5.4 and Section 85.5), 8.5.1.1. When ordering strip to meet requirement classes dnd 5a, the tensile strength values and the values tor elongation at break in Table 5 epply. 85.12 When ordering strip to meet eauirement class Ss, in addition the bending mandrel diameters specifitdin Table 5 apply to the angle to whieh the spect: ‘mens have to be bent in the bencover test either acrost ‘0F slong the direction of rolling, through 180° er 90", without cracks appeating, 85.2 @ For the cold rolled + soft ennealed + cold rolled ss-elivered condition (G+ K), when ordering to req meni class 5, the values to be met for tenile strength znd elongation at break should be agreed 1) (see also Section 8.5.4 and Section 8.5.5). 85.3 @ For the cold rolled + hardaned + tempered as. delivered condition (H+ Al, when ordering to requir ment clase 6, the vatues fo tensile suength piven in Table 6 apply, but within the ranges there specified for the delivery, « narrower tange of tensile strength (not less than 200 N/mim? however) con be specified by the ‘customer atthe time of ordering if he se requires, 85.6 @ When ordering to requirement class 5 of Se, 3 ‘maximum value for the dispersion ofthe tensile sength (OF the hardness within a roll mey be agreed at the time of oraering 855 Strip co be delivered in the cold rolled + soft ‘annealed IG) or cold rolled + soft annaéled + cold roiled (G + K) condition mustbe capable of achieving the values for tensile strenath and hardness specified in Table 6 or ‘Table 7. after hardening and tempering under the com Uitions specified in Table 8 (see however footnote 2 in Table 7). Table Bin addition contains eporoximate values DIN 17222 Page 3 {or the minimum hardness likely to be achieved after hardening under the conditions specified in Teble 8, 856 The modulus of elasticity ofthe steelsis about 208 kN/mm?,and the shear modu- us about 78 kN/mm?. 86 Surface condition 86.1 Strip to be supplied in the cold rolled + soft ‘annealed (G) or cold relied + soft annealed + ood rolled {G+ K) condition must have a bright, metallica clean surface, For this purpose, unsatisfactory patches on the first inner and outer turns of a roll da not constitute ‘rounds for ebjection, 86.2 @ Cold rolled + hardened + tempered (H + A) stip s supplied, as agreed atthe time of ardering, with 2) grey blue (GR), ») brighe (BK), } polished {P) or 1 polished and eolourtempered (P & AF) surface, Mote: Springs for the most ryorout apaications should 0s far as possible exhioit 2 pulished surtoce. 85.2 @ Requirements regerding surface roughness should if necessary be specially agreed at the time of ordering, 8.7 Edge decarburization B71 Thedeothof decarburizetion (see ‘Section 9.5.5) must not exceed the follewing values, ‘elated to the wide side, in the test in accordance with Section 9.4.2 and Section 9.5.5, For steels with a maximum permissible content fin by wt.) of phosphorus and suiphur of 0.035% each alloyed with silicon 3% of the strip thickness, others 52% of the strip thickness, for steels with 9 maximum permissible phosphorus and sulphur content of 50.045 % each {s2e also Section 8.7.3), 87.2 Stools may not exhibit any complete dep le~ tion of carbon, ie. they may not have any purely Fervitic edge layers (see also DIN 50 192). 2.7.3 © Requirements going beyond those stipulated in Seetion 8.7.1 for edge decarburization, as may be sirable in special cases, eg. for steels for springs sub- ject to perticularly high stresses, must be agreed at the time of ordering 4% of the strip thickness 1) Note: The strength properties of cold rolled + soft ‘annealed (G) or cold rolied + oft annesled + cal rolied (G + K; strip are important for subsequent processing, According to whether more value is attached for examole to burr-frve stamping or suitability for deep. ‘rawing and bending, so a higher or lower value of hate isin the cold rolleg + soft annealed + cold rolled Condition (G + K) oF cok relies + soft annealed con. ition (G) will be salected. For ths reason, the ‘customer should inform the manufecturer of the type of processing intended, 287 Page 4 DIN 17222, 88 @ Absence of non-metalie inclusions If, in the ease of high quality steels, particular require ‘ments regarding the maximum permissible content of non-metallic inclusions are stipulated, special agreements must be resched on these atthe time of ordering. 9 Te 9.1 @ Acceptance testing and tert certifiester For any delivery, agreement may be made atthe time of ordering for submission of a test certificate ‘secording to DIN SOO, If acceptance tests have 10 be carted out pursuant to such an agreement, ‘the specifications in Sections 8.2 to 96 apply. ‘The eeeptance tests are normally earriad out by the manufacturer's inspectors, but by special agreement at ‘the time of ordering, they’ may also be carried out by ‘outside inspectors commisioned by the customer. 92 Testunit ‘The specifications in Table 9, colurmn 3 apply for eon- stitution of the tee unite, 9.3 Extent of testing 93.1 @ Unless otherwise agrees at the time of ordering, all the requirements contained inthe requicerrent class ‘ordered in accordance with Section 8.2.1 shall be proved in acceptance tests by testing to the extent shown in Table 8, columns 4 106. 932. @ If,inspecial cases, proof of compliance with the requlrements in Sections 8.4.2, B54, 855, 8.8 oF 8.8 has to be supplied, the extent of testing and all other ‘details relating to sempling, testing procedure and assess- rent of the test results shal be agreed at the time of ‘ordering uness information is gen on them in the follow ing paragraphs, 944. Sampling and sample preparation 94.1 The chemical composition according to the ladle analysis shall be made known by the manutacturer. Ita sample analysishasto be carried out (ee Section 9.3.2), the chips shall be taken uniformly over the complete crossstction ofthe product being tested. 94.2 Specimenstorthe tension test or hardness test, te bendover test and thetestfor edge decarburization shallbe ‘taken as shawn in Fig. 1. The following specifications apply to the sample preparation 9421 For tensile samples, themecifications in Div 80114 ana, in eases of dunt, samples of BOmm gauge length and if possible 2 width of 20mm shall be used, 94.22 Forsemplestorthe hardness test, the specifications in DIN 50133 Part 1 and Pact 2, particular care being taken 10 remove any decarburized edge layers Dy suitable measures, 94.23 For bendover test samples, the specifications in DIN 50111 288 BAZA For samples for testingfor edge deca buvization, the specificstions in DIN 60 192 fo preparation of polished sections, the samples being ‘eken from deliveries that have not been cold rolied + hardened + tempered {H + Al, and hardened in oil, under conditions not resulting in decerburization or carburization, from the temperatures given in Table 8, 9.425 For samples for determining the content of non-metallic inclusions, the speci: cations in StahbEisen-Prfblar (Stee-Iron Test Sheet) 1570~71 onc Staht-Eisen-Prifblar: 1870-71 supple- ment 1. 9.43 The general conditions for sampling end sample preperation for stel should be taken from DN 1605 Part 9.5 Test methods to be used 95.1 The chemical composition shallbe 040 1.60 2.0.08 Ma S110 20,08 P 50.065 + 0,008 s 50.085 + 0,005 cr S120 £0.06 v 0,20 2002 1 Note: Inampelt,thedeviation for an element may ether be only below the minimum value or only above the maximum vale of the range given forthe ladle analysis but not both simuttaneously. ‘Table 3. Treatment conditions on delivery ‘Treatment condition Code letters ‘old rolled + soft annealed 1,2) 60,3) cold rolled + hardened + tempered Hea 1) Note: In special cases, in order to achieve an improvernent in the subsequent processing properties, the eendition “cold rolled + toft annealed + cold rolled (G + K)"" may also be ordered. (see also footnote 1 in Section 8.5.2) 2} Note: This condition can include subsequent polishing in the case of smaller thicknesses, provided the requirements in Table 5 are complied with. If subsequent polishing is expressly required. the ondition “cold rolled + soft annealed + cold rolled (G+ K) {s2e footnote 1) should be specitieg, ‘Table 4. Requirement classes DIN 17222 Page 7 Treatment condition on delivery 1} Type of 6 +k [Hea ality roguiremont Fequvremana cases eoncerned™) 5 5 1 5 5 Chemical composition K x x x x Mechanica properties in the tenile test, x x ~ x x Bending properties = x = = = Decarburizaion depth x x x x x Wor, Wore: See Table 3, ‘The identification leters and code letters for the various requirement lastes are to be consigered as Provisional until a system for designating requirement clases has been devised. 291 at L age 8 BIN 7222 “ech 5._Machanta proprio in th eo led + soft ond conton (8) Tongpton Ty: wie Stes grace ensie | “stbreak | Vickers Prune 01 Posen 2 Nima |Mio™ BOmmiy Mrgpess tor strio thicknesses ¢ Code Material Niewm: % number number maximum _minimuen ‘maximum <1.0mm_| B1,0<2,0mm | 22,053,0mm css 10535 610 13 180 ess | aaa08 ceo | 10601 ck60 1.1227 520 % Timm at at 67 | 1.0809 oa ” 1 ck 67 4.9231 ° 90 75 | “tas0s a 2 1 Ck 75 4.1248 ° xs [33280] i 2 caso | aaare | 600 1 205 e517 | “10008 | 700 i mo} 2 71817 [15008 | #00 3 20 at at e7scré | 7i03 | eo] a 20 soca | tae | 740 70 9 I 1 Now: @ The cut gen a his Table opi esp tienen up 03 wm For taker ps th vale bee shall naceay, bo srnd at he tne ot over 21 Note: In wbteton caus, the tere ngth auc by, 9) Now: Drage of Deas the darter of ie bending mandrel around which he sample mut be eapabla of being bent wou 180" 050° inthe berdover te: ezering to DIN 0117 witout crackmy, De apes sonic bent ranerese tne olin ection ar Dy ta seme bon lon te vlog ence 292 ‘Table 6. Tensile strength in the cold rolled + hardened + tempered condition (H + A) DIN 17222 Page 9 ‘Strip thickness onsite strength *) up to which the tensile Steel grade strength values apply 2) Nim? oo Code number Motaria number eximam cas 10555 50 to Ck 5S t 1.1203 1150 to 1650 20 ceo 710607 wr ce et 1180 to 1680 20 cer 7.9603, 230 to 17 ! Ck 67 1.1231 : 70 35 c7s 0605 1320 to ’ — roses 320 to 1970 28 ck 95 77269 1400 70 1850 25 ck 10% T 11274 1800 ro 2100 20 i esi7 7.0804 1200 0 1800, 20 nsi7 715029) 17800-t0 2200 30 er sicrs T7108 1800 t6 2200 3.0 soc 4 7.8169 1400 +0 2000 EX} 1) Nota: @ Within the tensile str 9th ranges specified here, a narrower range of tensile strength values generally, (9f 200N/rim? may be sipulatedby the customer to mest his equirementsat the time of ordering, ifn speck ‘aves, for example for supaly of springs to be bent, itt necessary to comply with a tensile stiength range narrower than 200.N/mm2, this should be specially agreed at the time of ordering, For 8 given tensile strenath, the grade of steel should be selected mainly on the basis of the thickness and the conditions of use ofthe springs. 2) Note: @ For larger thicknesses, the tensile strength value should be agreed at the time of ordering, 293 Page 10 DIN 17222 ‘Table 7._ Approximate values for Vickers hardness in the cold rolled + hardened + tompered condition (H + A) Strip Wiekness up 70 which the hardness Stee grade Vickers harness valves eppiy3) 9,21 | =m Code number Matesial number maximum css 710535, 340 % 450 20 ks 1.103 coo 7.0801 © 500 20 Ck 60 4.9221 380 a7 i 710603. 65 10 Ck 67 I 4.1231 sf 525 28 C7 710605 ° 28 Ck 75 1.1248 300 to 565 cK as 1.1260 aS to 500 25 cK 107 are 4A to 620 20 S55i7 710908 385 to 535 20 78i7 i) 45 10 650 30 e7sicrs 372 $45 050 30) socws 1.8169 418 10 590 30 ‘29reed at the time of ordering, 2) Nowe: In arbitration cases, the tonsil strength values in Table 6 epply. 3) Note: @ For larger thicknesses, the hardness values should be agreed atthe 1) Note: @ Within the hardness ranges given here anarrower hardness range generally of 265 HV may be stipulated by the customer to meet his requirements atthe time of ordering, If in pecial ease, for exemale for supply of ‘springs tobe bent, itis necessary to comply with narrower hardness ranges than 68 HV, this should ba specially 18 of ordering, 294 DIN 17222 Page 11 ‘Table 8, Approximat values 1) for hezt treatment and minimum hardness values in the hardened condition Cf cold rolled stel strips for springs 7 Hardened and tempered Viekers | Siripthicknoss hardness | up towhich Steel grade ‘Annee Tempered |_| innardened | the minimum © condition | hardness values apaty4l Code) Material « . mm umber | number | nim cman css 710535; ot a a 0 Ck 55 11203 $50 10 860 ° 2 ceo 1.0607 10 855, 670 20 Gk 60 1.221 ss ca? 710603, | 15 to 845 a, 28 cK 67 1aZH1 os c7s 7.0605 Pee Fae] 850 w@90 | 8101840 | sop ee soy | 700 28 ck 85 1.1269 860 t2 830 730) 25 | ck 107 1278 780 to 820 756. 20 | 558i7__| 1.0904 830 to 260” | 650 2.0 T1817, 1.5029) 810 to &40 620 30 e7sicrs | 1.7103 845 10 875_| 680) 3.0 socws | 1.8180 845 t0 675 | 680 3.0 W Note: See Section 885, 2) Note: ta some cases an intermuciate stage of hardening i 3) Note: According to the range of tensile strength eaquire. 4) Nowe: @ For larger thicknestes, the ha-dnes values shouldbe agreed at the time af ordering, Table 9. Test units and extent of testing for acceptance tests 1 2 A 7 oi é Wert | woneerot No. Quality requirement ‘Test unit!) ‘ast pecs les Mesturements on re | "sesame whine | sate aj aial 1 [@enesorsniion | 5 |oekew wesc Vesmiedpeerin—gswral we 2 | inthe tensile test Sew wee ' 2 ' ' 2 [Betesnemnn _isvwral wea] a] @ 1 4 | Decarburizstion depth sew] wa [oo 2 i 1 see Section 95.5, Note: S, W or A = seperate testing by melts (Si, hest treatment batches (W) or aeearding to the dimension Fanges (A) in Tables 5 t0 7 specified for the appropriate quality requirement, A heat treatment batch inthe case of heat teétment in a continuous feed furnace is a quantity of a maximum of 25t in the cave of unslloved steels and 15 in the ease of alloy steels treated in sequence. 2) Note: For deliveries by separate melts (see Section 8.2), 3} Note: For deliveries noxby separate melts (se Section 3). 4} Note: I necessary, an additional test should be carried out separately by rolling ots 295 Page 12 DIN 17222 Explanations ‘The contents of this Standard are closely modelled on EURONORM 132, approved within Euronotm Working Group 23, Cold rolled steel scrips for springs; quality specifications, but it layout is ssimilated to that of recent DIN Standards. The only material ditterence compared with EURONORM 132 isthe information on permissible decerburization depth in high grade steels; whilst in EURONOM 132 in principle a maximum of 3% of the strip thickners ie allowed for these stees, this value applies in this Standard only to high grade steels alloyed with silicon, whilst for the other high grade steels only 2 decarburizstion depth of 2 maximum of 2% of the strip thickness i allowed. Compared with DIN 17222 (preliminary Standard) of April 1955, in thie isve the quality steels C 53 (replaced by) C55, ‘muterial number 1.0535, M 75, M 85, 65 Si7 and 60 SiMn 5 and high grade steels Ck 63 (replaced by Ck 5S, material ‘number 1.1203), MK 75 (replaced by Ck 75, material code number 1.1248), MK 101 (replaced by Ck 101, material num ber 1.1274), 68 Si 7 and 58.CrV 4 are ne longer included. Steel grade Ci 85 (material number 1.1259) hae been newly adopted. Jn the Table betow, the steel grades in EURONORM 132 are listed against thoes of this Standard and the degree of saree: ‘ment with respect to the chemical cornposition is indicated. scoring DIN 17222 ae Degen Code number Material number EURONORM 132 “ —t 10595 Tae = ceo ‘sor 1es60 ° cer eo e567 O C75 1.0605 10875 ® 357 10008 = = cass ry Tess . G00 aa 26560 . ower 11231 20867 . 7s 18 20875 ° cies 11269 20585 . ex 103 1a S100 . 787 18028 = = e758 L703 wees 3 soos 58 saewe ° 1 The sytls hve he flowing mevings: @ = lah durepancen Qslgnant eparos ‘As can be seen from this Table, DIN 17222 contains all the grades in EURONORM 132, with some deviations in the limits for chemical composition, usvally only minor, ané also contains the Stalloyed steels 65 Si7 (1.0804) ard 71 Si7 (1.5028) which are preferced for many spring applications in Germany but are not widely used internationally, 296

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