STEEL ALLOY-SPRING STEEL
50CrV4 STEEL
This spring steel is aptly suited for various applications in mechanical engineering, automotive manufacturing, and the production of gear parts, as well as in the crafting of hand tools.
The composition of 50CrV4 steel includes:
50% Carbon (C)
Chromium (Cr)
Vanadium (V)
The “50” in the name indicates the approximate percentage of carbon in the steel. The addition of chromium and vanadium enhances the material’s properties, making it suitable for various applications, particularly in the production of springs and high-stress components.
50CrV4 steel is known for its excellent spring properties, high strength, and good wear resistance. It is often used in the manufacture of leaf springs, coil springs, and other types of mechanical springs. Its ability to withstand repeated loading and its durability make it a preferred choice in applications where these properties are critical. Additionally, it can be found in various automotive and mechanical engineering components where high tensile strength and toughness are required.
SAE 9255 STEEL
AISI 9255 is a silico-manganese spring and tool steel having good toughness and shock resistance.
AISI 9255 steel is known for its excellent mechanical properties, including high tensile strength and good toughness. Due to these characteristics, it is commonly used in the manufacturing of various types of coil and leaf springs, as well as other suspension components in automotive and machinery applications. The alloying elements, particularly chromium, contribute to its strength and durability, making it suitable for applications where the material needs to withstand high stress and repeated loading.