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IS 9175-12 (1988): Rationalized steels for the automobile


and Ancillary Industry, Part 12: Mechanical and Physical
Properties of 35 Mn6Mo3S15 [MTD 16: Alloy Steels and
Forgings]

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IS: 9175( Part 12 ) - 1988
(Reaffirmed 2004)
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATIONFOR
-.
\ RATIONALIZEDSTEELSFORTHEAUTOMOBILE
J'
ANDANCILLARYINDUSTRY
PART 12 MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF 35Mn6Mo3S15

UDC 669.14 : 006.015*2*629*113

4$ Copyright 1989

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MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002

Gr 2 j-he 1989
IS r 9175 (Part 12 ) - 1988

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
RATIONALIZED STEELS FOR THE AUTOMOBILE
AND ANCILLARY INDUSTRY
PART 12 MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF 35Mn6Mo3S15

O.FOREWORD

0.1 This Indian Standard ( Part 12 ) was adopted 0.2 Part 1 of this standard was published in 1979
by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 5 May which covers the chemical composition of 33
1988, after the draft finalized by the Coordinating rationalized steels. The mechanical properties,
Committee on Materials for Automobiles Sectional hardenability and isothermal transformation
Committee had been approved by the Structural characteristics of these 33 rationalized steels are
and Metals Division Council. being covered in-different parts of this standard
(Parts2to34).

1. SCOPE dition, determined in accordance with IS : 1500-


1983*, shall be 220 HB.
1.1 This standard covers the chemical composi-
tion, mechanical properties, hardenability and 4. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
isothermal transformation characteristics of 4.2 The mechanical properties of this grade of
35Mn6Mo3S15 grade of steel for use by t.he steel ( in the hardened and tempered condition ),
automobile and ancillary industry. when determined in accordance with IS : 1598
1960t and IS : 160&1972$ shall be as given in
2. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Table 2.
2.1 The chemical composition of this grade of 4.2 The media of quenching is oil to attain the
steel shall be as given in Table 1. properties specified in 4.1.

*Method for Brine11 hardness test for steel (first


3. HARDNESS revision) .
iMethod for Izod impact test of metals ( jrst revision ).
3.1 The maximum hardness for this grade of steel iMethod for tensile testing of steel products (Jizst
delivered in the annealed or normalized con- revision
).

TABLE 1 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION


( Clause 2.1 )

CONSTITUENT,PERCENT
r---------- --------h--_--___ ----------7
c Si MU MO S P
0’30-0’40 0’15-0.35 1’30-1.80 O-20-0.35 0’12-0’20 0’060, Max

TABLE 2 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES


( ClUUS84.1 )

LIMITIN. TENSILE 0.2 PERCENT ELOXGATION 1~0~ IMPACT HARDNESS


RULING SECTION P~cor STRESS PERCENT 3, &fin BHN
mm STHMEFH MPa, Min Min,
5’654 -So
150 700-850 525 14 55 201-255
100 780-930 585 12 50 223-277
63 850-l 000 680 12 50 248-302
30 950-l 100 740 10 45 269-33 1

1
IS t 9175 ( Part 12 ) - 1988

5. HOT WORKING AND HEAT TREAT- 6. TRANSFORMATIONCHARACTERISTICS


MENT TEMPERATURE
6.1 The isothermal transformation diagram for
5.1 The recommended hot working and heat this grade of steel is shown in Fig. 1.
treatment temperatures shall be as given below: 7. EFFECT OF TEMPERING ON
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Forging rolling temperature 1 25O”C, Max
7.1 The curves for effect of tempering on
Annealing temperature 840/860°C mechanical properties of steel are given in Fig. 2
Normalizing temperature 840/860% and 3.

Sub-critical annealing temperature 64OJ66O”C 8* EFFFCT OF SECT1oN ‘IZE ON


MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Hardening temperature 840/86O”C
8.1 The curves for effect of section size on mech-
Tempering temperature 66O”C, Max anical properties are given in Fig. 4 and 5.

Chemical Composition,Percent
r---------- *----- -__-- ----7
C Mll s Ni Cr
0’33 0% 1’48 O-028 O&3 0’26 0’16

Basic open hearth steel


Grain size 5-6
Austenitizedat 845°C for 30 min

600

1 2 2010
510 2 5 102OLO 2 ‘51020
s lmin lh ldry
DURATION OF ISOTHERMAL TREATMENT

FIG. 1 ISOTHERMAL DIAGRAMOF 35Mn6Mo3S15


TRANSFORMATION

2
IS:9175 (Pa rrt 12 ) - 1988

Typical Curves
Bars, oil quenched 85OQ tempered at 600°C

r F 120

110

110

E 100
60
t 90 c
fY
I 80
70
100 g
90,
; 80

y 70 1 60
30
50
20 2
-l
p 60
E 50 LO

C 10

Q
Q .25 50 75 100 125 150
SECTION SIZE IN mm '

Fm. 4 CURVES SHOWINGTHE EFFECTOF SECTIONSIZE ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES


OF
35Mn6Mo3S 15 GRADE STEEL

Typical Curves
Bars, oil quenched 850’S, tempered at 600°C

1LO

130 3

120 -

2 110 -

0, 100 - % 70

90 - 2
5 60
80 -
is!
70 -1 w 50
a

32

16
SECTION SIZE IN mm

FIG, 5 CURVPS SHOWINGTHE EFFECTOF SECTIONSIZE ON MECHANICALPROPERTIES


OF
35Mn6Mo3S15

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