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Engineering steels are among the steels for mechanical construction and are characterized by a carbon content generally above 0.25%, and can be alloyed or unalloyed. Heat-treatable steels are used to fabricate parts that require a combination of strength and tenacity, with relatively uniform values throughout the cross section or down to a certain depth. These properties are obtained through heat treatments such as quenching and tempering, which constitute the process known as beneficiation.

Steel B16

CHARACTERISTICS

A Chromium-Molybdenum-Vanadium steel of high hardenability, generally used for bolts that work at temperatures below 450°C.

APPLICATIONS

Widely used in the chemical and oil & gas industries, it is very applicable to fasteners used in flange joints that work under pressure.

SIMILAR MATERIALS

ASTM A 193 GRAU B16;

WEIGHT CALCULATOR

Chemical Composition (% BY WEIGHT)

CMnPSSiNiCrMoV
0,36 – 0,470,45 – 0,700,0400,0400,15 – 0,350,80 – 1,150,50 – 0,650,25 – 0,35

THERMAL TREATMENT AND PROCESSING TEMPERATURES (°C)

Forjamento Máx.AnnealingStandardizationHardeningMeans ofHardeningCementationTempering