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Which hardness is 5 of carbon steel and alloy steel?

One kind of steel is called T10, and another is carbon steel. What kind of hardness and strength do they have?

Answer:

T10 is a kind of carbon steel, carbon containing 1% carbon steel, excluding alloy elements, alloy steel is alloy element steel. The strength of carbon steel and alloy steel which has high hardness, not only carbon and alloy content, to look at the condition of heat treatment, even if the same carbon content of carbon steel and alloy steel under different heat treatment conditions, may be carbon steel high hardness alloy steel with high hardness can also be. Still do not understand this is not nonsense, domestic high quality steel, not only domestic technology is not in place, the user is not willing to pay a high price to buy high quality steel. Always want to spend less money to buy things, it is not possible.
Carbon steel is also divided into many kinds, the higher the carbon content, the greater the hardnessAlloy steel is also very many kinds of ah, what tungsten carbon alloy, chromium, manganese, molybdenum and so on a lot?It seems that Chinese steel is not of high qualityTechnology is not in place
Uncertain.Carbon content is different, and some trace elements contain different categories.Alloy steel, which means hardening can harden even when cooled in air, and very sharp. It is a complex alloy steel, containing tungsten, molybdenum, chromium, vanadium and other carbide forming elements. The total amount of alloy elements is about 10 to 25%. It can maintain high hardness at high temperature (about 500 DEG C) in high speed machining, and HRC can be higher than 60.Carbon steel, also called carbon steel, mainly refers to the mechanical properties of carbon depending on the content of steel, and generally do not add a large number of alloy elements of steel, sometimes referred to as general carbon steel or carbon steel. Of iron carbon alloys containing carbon less than 2% WC. Carbon steel, in addition to carbon, usually contains a small amount of silicon, manganese, sulfur and phosphorus.

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