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Steel, Strip, Wire & Rod – Contents

Chapter one Material Science & Properties of & testing of metal

1.0 Material Science 3 – 8

1.1 Material Science Definition 3
(a) Machinability
(b) Strength
(c) Corrosion & resistance durability
(d) Special metallic features
(e) Allergic, re-cycling & environmental protection
1.2 Chemical element 4
1.2.1 Atom of Elements 4
1.2.2 Atom and solid material 4
1.2.3 The size, mass, charge of an atom, and is particles (Pronton,Nentron and Electron) 4 – 5
1.2.4 Atom Constitutes 6
1.2.5 Periodic Table 7
1.2.6 Atom Bonding 8
2.0 Metal and Alloy 11
2.1 Ferrous & Non Ferrous Metal 11
2.2 Features of Metal 11
3.0 Crystal Pattern 12 – 15
3.1 Crystal structure, Space lattice & Unit cell 12
3.2 X- ray crystal analyics method 12
3.3 Metal space lattice 12 – 13
3.4 Lattice constant 13 – 15
4.0 Mill’s Index 16
5.0 Metal Phase and Phase Rule 17
5.1 Solid solution 17
5.2 Substitutional type solid solution 17
5.3 Interstital solid solution 17
6.0 Intermetallic compound 18
7.0 Transformation 18
Transformation Point
Magnetic Transformation
Allotropic Transformation
8.0 Thermal Equilibrium 18
9.0 Phase Rule 18 – 19
9.1 Degree of freedom 18 – 19
9.2 Critical temperture 19
10.0 Eutectic 19
Peritectic Temperature
Peritectic Reaction
Peritectic Alloy
Hypoeutetic Alloy
Hyper-ectectic Alloy
11.0 Equilibrium Comparision 20
12.0 Plastic Deformation 21
Slip Plan
Distortion
Work Hardening
13.0 Annealing 21
Crystal Recovery
Recrystallization
14.0 Properties & testing of metal 25 – 28
14.1 Chemical Properties 25
14.2 Physical Properties 25
(a) Colour 25
(b) Magnetisum 25
(c) Specific resistivity & specific resistance 25
(d) Specific gravity & specific density 26
(e) Specific Heat 26
(f) Coefficient of thermal expansion 26
(g) Heat conductivity 27
14.3 Mechanical properties 27
(a) Yield strangth 27
(b) Elastic limit, Yeung’s module of elasticity to yield point 27
(c) Elongation 28
(d) Reduction of area 28
15.0 The Method of Metal inspection 29 – 31
15.1 Non -destructive inspections 29
(a) Penetrate inspection 29
(b) Magnetic particle inspection 29
(c) Radiographic inspection 29
(d) Ultrasonic inspection 29
(e) Microscopic inspection 29
15.2 Destructive Inspection 30
15.3 Impact Test 30
15.4 Fatigue Test 30
15.5 Creep Test 30 – 31
Creeps Strength
Primary Creep
Secondary Creep
Tertiary Creep
16.0 Physical properties of major Metal Elements 32 – 33
17.0 Industrial Standard -Ferrous & Non -ferrous Metal 34 – 36

Chapter two Magnetism

18.0 Magnetic 40 – 42
18.1 General 40
18.1.1 Soft Magnetic
18.1.2 Hard Magnetic
18.2 Magnetic Field 40 – 41
18.3 Magnetic Induction 41
18.4 Magnetic Permeability 41
18.5 Magnetic Susceptibility (Xm) 41 – 42
18.6 Magnetic Force ,Magnetic Field & Electron 42
19.0 Diamagnetism, Paramagnetic, Ferromagnetism,Antiferromagnetism & Ferrimagnetism 43 – 45
19.1 Diamagnetism 43
Dipole
Negative effect
19.2 Paramagnetic 43
Positive magnetic susceptibility 43
19.3 Ferromagnetism 43
Transition element
Positive energy exchange
Outer valence electrons
Chemical bond
Spontaneous magnetization
Magnetic domain
Opposite span
19.4 Comparison of Diamagnetism, Paramagnetic & Ferromagnetism 44
19.5 Antiferromagnetism 45
19.6 Ferrimagnetism 45
Magnetic moment
Net magnetic moment

Chapter Three Steel & Special Steel

21.0 Steel 49
21.1 The major element of steel 49
21.2 Classification of Steel according to Carbon contents 49
21.3 Steel Phases 49
21.4 Name of steel 49
Ferrite 49
Cementitle 49
Austenite
22.0 Pearlite & Eutectoid 50
22.1 Austenite Carbon Steel
Single Phase Metal
Eutectoid Transformation
Pearlite
22.2 Hyppo-Eutectoid 50
Pro-entectoid ferrite
22.3 Hype-eutectoid 50
22.4 Pearlite 50
Coarse pearlite
Medium pearlite
Fine pearlite
22.5  

Magnetic Transformation

50
23.0 Manufacturing of Steel 51
Continuous casting process
Electric furnace
Soaking pit
Killed steel
Semi-killed steel
Rimmed steel
24.0 Steel Production Flow Chart 52
25.0 The Casting, Fogging, Extrusion, Rolling & Steel 53
(a) Casting
(b) Fogging
(c) Extrusion
(d) Rolling
(e) Drawing & stamping
26.0 Special Steel 57 – 60
26.1 General 57
26.2 Classification of Special Steel according to Element 57
26.3 Classification of Special Steel according to End Usage 58
26.4 Free Cutting Stainless Steel 59
26.5 Leaded Free Culting Steel 59
26.6 Sulphuric Free Culting Steel 59
26.7 Hardenability 59 – 60
27.0 Brittleness of Steel 60
27.1 Cold brittleness 60
27.2 Temper brittleness 60
28.0 Specail Steel according to JIS Standard 61 – 65
28.1 Chrome steel to JIS G4104 61
28.2 Chrome Molybdenum steel to JIS G4105
28.3 Chrome Nickel steel to JIS G4102
28.4 Nickel, Chrome & Molybdenum Steel to JIS G4103
28.5 High manganese steel to JIS standard 65
Chapter Four-Strip, Steel & Plate
Chapter Four-Strip, Steel & Plate
31.0 Cold Rolled (Low carbon) Steel Strip (to JIS G 3141) 73
31.1 General
31.2 Cold Rolled Steel Strip American Standard – American Society for testing and materials (ASTM) 73
31.3 Decoding of cold rolled(Low carbon)steel strip JIS G3141 74
31.3.1 Drawing abillity 74
31.3.2 Hardness 75
31.3.3 Surface finish 75
31.4 Production flow chart cold rolled steel coil sheet 76 – 77
31.5 Cold rolled steel coil & sheet electro-plating & painting method 78
31.6 End usages, industrial standard, quality, condition and hardness of cold rolled steel strip 79
31.7 Hardness & Tensile strength test 81
31.8 Elongation test 81
31.9 Erichsen test (Thickness: 0.4mm to 1.6mm, figure round up to 0.1mm) 82
31.10 Camber 82
31.11 Tolerance on Thickness & Width 82
31.12 Flatness (width>500mm, temper: standard) 83
31.13 Camber 83
31.14 General advice on handling & storage of cold rolled steel coil & sheet 84
31.14.1 Rust Protection 84
31.14.2 Speed of rusting 84
31.14.3 Welding 85
Gas Welding
Submerged-arc Welding
Resistance Welding
31.15 Spot welding conditions for bared (free from paint, oxides etc) Cold rolled mild steel sheets(T/S:30-32 Kgf/ £g m2) 86
31.16 Aging & Stretcher Strains 87
31.17 Chemical composition -cold rolled steel sheet to JIS G3141 88
31.18 Cold Rolled Steel Sheet -Theoretical mass 89
31.19 Mass of Cold-Rolled Steel Sheet to JIS G3141 90
31.20 Ordering of cold rolled steel strip/sheet 92 – 93
31.21 JIS standard & application of other cold Rolled Special Steel 95
32.0 Electro-galvanized Steel Sheet/Electrolytic Zinc Coated Steel Sheet 101 – 114
32.1 General 101
32.2 Galvanic Action improving Weather & Corrosion Resistance of the Base Steel Sheet 101
32.3 Paint Adhesion 101
32.4 Welding of Electro-galvanized steel sheet 102
32.5 Spot welding 102
32.6 Seam welding 103
32.7 Electro-galvanized Steel Sheet 105
Production Flow Chart
32.8 Base metal, application, JIS & ASTM standard, and Normal thickness of galvanized steel sheet 106 – 107
32.9 Zinc Coating Mass 108
32.10 Surface Treatment 109
32.11 Cold-Rolled Steel Sheet/Strip 110
32.12 Hot-Rolled Sheet/Strip 111
32.13 Thickness Tolerance of Electrolytic Cold-rolled sheet 112
32.14 Thickness Tolerance of Hot-rolled sheet 113
32.15 Width Tolerance of Cold or Hot-rolled sheet 113
32.16 Length Tolerance 113
32.17 Theoretical Mass 114
32.18 Mass Calculation of coating (For equal coating)/MM 114
32.19 Mass Calculation of coating (For differential coating)/MM 114
33.0 Electrolytic Tinplate (JIS G3303) 119 – 125
33.1 General 119
33.2 Construction of Electrolytic Tinplate 119
33.3 Production Process of Electrolytic Tinplate 120
33.4 Mass of Tin Coating (JIS G3303-1987) 121
33.4.1 Both Side Equally Coated Mass 121
33.4.2 Both Side Different Thickness Coated Mass 121
33.5 Grade, Coating type, Designation of Plating Mass & Common Coating Mass 121
33.6 Markings & Designations of Differential Coatings 122
33.7 Hardness 122
33.7.1 Single-Reduced Tinplate 122
33.8 Dual-Reduction Tinplate 123
33.9 Type of Steel 123
33.10 Surface Finish 124
33.11 Commonly Used Size 125
34.0 Electrical Steel Sheet 131 – 148
34.1 General 132 – 133
34.1.1 Soft Magnetic Material 132
34.1.2 Narrow Hystersis 132
34.1.3 Coercive Force 132
34.1.4 Hard Magnetic Material 132
34.1.5 Maximum Energy Product 133
34.1.6 The Advantage of Using Silicon low Carbon Steel 133
34.1.7 Grain-Oriented ,Non-Oriented 133
34.2 End Usage and Designations of Electrical Steel Strip 134
34.3 Classification of Silicon Steel Sheet for Electrical Use 135
34.4 Performance of Surface Insulation of Electrical Steel Sheets 136
34.5 International Standard -Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel Silicon Steel Sheet for Electrical Use 137
34.5.1 Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel 137
34.6 Magnetic Properties and Lamination Factor of SI-ORIENT-CORE& SI-ORIENT-CORE-HI B Electrical Steel Strip (JIS and AISI Standard) 138 – 139
34.7 Annealing 140
34.7.1 Annealing of the Electrical Steel Sheet 140
34.7.2 Annealing Precautionary 140
(a) Prevent Carbon Contamination 141
(b) Heat from the Laminated Stacks Edges 141
(c) No Excessive Oxidation 141
(d) Stress -relieving Annealing Temperature 141
34.8 Mechanical Properties and Lamination Factors of SI-ORIENT-CORE-HI-B and SI-ORIENT-CORE Grain Orient Electrical Steel Sheets 142
34.9 Magnetic and Electrical Properties of SI-ORIENT-CORE-HI-B-LS 142
34.10 Mechanical Properties and Lamination Factors of SI-ORIENT-CORE-HI-B-LS 143
34.11 Physical Tolerance of SI-ORIENT-CORE-HI-B, SI-ORIENT-CORE, & SI-CORE-HI-B-LS Grain
Oriented Electrical Steel Sheets
144
34.12 Standard Forms and Size of SI-ORIENT-CORE-HI-B,SI-CORE, & SI-ORIENT-CORE-HI-B-LS Grain-
Oriented Electrical Steel Sheets
145
34.13 Surface Insulation 145
34.14 Lamination Factors of Electrical, Magnetic & Mechanical Non-Grain Oriented Electrical 146
34.15 Coated (Low Carbon) Steel Sheets for Casing,Electricals & Home Appliances 147 – 148
35.0 Aluminized Silicon Alloy Steel Sheet 153 – 159
35.1 General 153
35.2 Feature of Aluminized Silicon Alloy Steel Sheet 153
35.3 End Usages 153
35.4 Chemical Resistance 153
35.5 Hot-aluminum-coated sheets and coils to JIS G 3314 154
35.6 Mechanical Properties of JIS G 3314 Hot-Dip Aluminum-coated Sheets and Coils 154
35.8 Size Tolerance 155
35.9 Comparsion of various resistance of aluminized steel & other kinds of steel 156
35.10 Aluminum Steel Sheet, Production Flow Chart 157
35.11 Weldability 158
35.12 Tips on welding of Aluminized sheet in comparasion with cold rolled steel strip 159
36.0 Steel Plate 165
36.1  

Type of steel Plate & Related JIS, ASTM and Other Major Industrial Standards

166 – 168
36.2 Production Flow Chart 169
36.3 Ordering of Steel Plate 170 – 171
37.0 Stainless Steel 175 – 203
37.1 Definition of Stainless Steel 175
37.2 Classification, Corrosion Resistant & Heat Resistance of Stainless Steel 176
37.2.1 Chrome Stainless Steel 176
A) Martensite Stainless Steel
B) Low Carbon Martensite Stainless Steel
C) Ferrite Stainless Steel
37.2.2 Nickel Chrome Stainless Steel 177
37.2.3 Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel
37.2.4 Fe / Mn / Al / Stainless Steel
37.3 Magnetic Property & Stainless Steel 178
37.4 Classification of Foil, Strip, Sheet & Plate by Thickness 179
37.5 Surface protection film 180
37.6 Designation of SUS Steel Special Use Stainless 181
37.7 Surface finish 182 – 183
37.8 Mechanical Properties of Thin Stainless Steel(Thickness from 0.3mm to 2.9mm) – strip/sheet 184
37.9 Mechanical Properties of Spring use Stainless Steel 185
37.10 Stainless Steel -Type, Industrial Standard, Chemical Composition, Characteristic & end usage of the most commonly used Stainless Steel 186 – 194
37.11.1 End Usage of Thinner Gauge 195
37.11.2 Examples of End Usages of Strip, Sheet & Plate 196
37.12 General Specification of Tension Annealed Stainless Steel Strips 197 – 198
37.13 Heat-Resistance Stainless Steel 199
37.13.1 Heat-Resistance Stainless Steel 199
37.13.2 Chrome Heat Resistance Steel 200
37.13.3 Ni – Cr Heat Resistance Steel 200
37.13.4 Special Heat Resistance Steel 200
37.13.5 Heat Resistance Super Alloy 200
37.13.6 Specific Gravity of Heat -resistance steel plates and sheets stainless steel 201
37.14 Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steels 202 – 203
38.0 Power Spring Strip 205 – 212
38.1 Power Spring Strip Classification and Materials 205
38.2.1 Wind-up Spring
38.2.2 Pull Back Power Spring 206
38.2.3 Convex Spring Strip 206
38.2.4 Measure Tape 206
38.2.5 Magic Tape 206
38.2.6 Drawing of Magic Tap 207
38.3 Constant Torque Spring 207
38.4 Spring Force of Constant Torque Spring and Wing-up SpringO 207
38.5 Shape and Spring Back of Constant Torque Spring 208
38.6 The Formula and Symbol of Constant Torque Spring 208 – 209
38.7 Edge Finish 210
38.8 Hardness 210
38.9 High Carbon Tool Steel, Chemical Composition and Usage 211
38.10 The Length of 1 Kg of Spring Steel Strip 211
38.11 Weight per one meter long (kg) (Width 100-200mm) 212
38.12 Length per one kg (Width 100-200mm) 212
38.13 Weight per one meter long (kg) (Width 2.0-10mm) 212
38.14 Length per one kg (Width 2.0-10mm) 212
39.0 High Carbon Steel Strip 214 – 222
39.1 Classification 214
39.1.1 Classification According to Grain Structure 214
39.1.2 Classification According to Carbon Contains 214
39.2 CarbonSteel Strip For Spring Use 215
39.2.1 Cold Rolled Strip 215
39.2.2 Annealed Strip 215
39.2.3 Hardened & Tempered Strip/ Precision -Quenched Steel Strip 215
39.2.4 Bainite Steel Strip 215
39.3 Edge Finished 216
39.4 Quenching Media 216
39.5 Tempering 217
39.5.1 Low & High Temperature Tempering 217
39.5.2 High Temperature Tempering 217
39.6 Annealing 218
39.6.1 Full Annealing 218
39.6.2 Diffusion Annealing 218
39.6.3 Low Temperature Annealing 218
39.6.4 Process Annealing 218
39.6.5 Spheroidizing Annealing 218
39.6.6 Bright Annealing 218
39.7 Quenching 219
39.7.1 Time Quenching 219
39.7.2 Austempering 220
39.7.3 Marquenching 220
39.7.4 End Usage of High Carbon Steel Strip 220
39.8 Cold-Rolled (Special Steel) Carbon Steel Strip to JIS G3311 221 – 222
40.0 Plate Metal Strip 223 – 225
40.1 General 223
40.2 Advantage of Using Plate Metal Strip 223
40.3 Plated Layer of Plated Metal Strip 224
40.3.1 Nickel Plated 224
40.3.2 Chrome Plated 224
40.3.3 Brass Plated 224
40.4 Base Metal of Plated Metal Strip 225
40.4.1 Iron & Low Carbon as Base Metal 225
40.4.2 Stainless Steel as Base Metal 225
40.4.3 Copper as Base Metal 225
40.4.4 Brass as Base Metal 225
41.0 Bearing Alloy 226 – 227
41.1 General 226
41.2 Bearing Alloy to JIS H 5401 226
41.3 Comparison of Tin base, Lead base and Zinc base alloy for Bearing purpose 227
42.0 Fusible Alloy 228
43.0 Soldering and Brazing Alloy 229
43.1 Soldering Alloy 229
43.2 Soldering Alloy to JIS H 4341 229
43.3 Brazing Alloy 229
44.0 Other Soldering Material 229

Chapter Five Wire, Rod & Bar

45.0 Classification and End Products of Wire/Rod 232 – 234
45.1 Low Carbon Steel Wires ( Iron Wire ) to JIS G 3532 235
45.1.1 Ordinary Low Carbon Steel Wire, Annealed Low Carbon Steel Wire Galvanized low Carbon Steel Wire & Low Carbon Steel Wire for nail manufacturing – classification, Symbol of Grade, Tolerance and Remarks. 235
45.1.2 Mechanical Properites 236
45.1.3 Weight of Zinc-Coating, Number of Dippings in Cupric Sulphate Test and Diameters of Mandrel Used for Coiling Test 237
46.0 Carbon Steel Wire Rods for Cold Heading & Cold Forging (to JIS G3507) 238 – 239
46.1 Classification, Symbol of Grade and Chemical Composition 238
46.2 Diameter Tolerance, Ovality and Average Decarburized Layer Depth 239
47.0 Cold Drawn Carbon Steel Shafting Bar 240 – 242
47.1 AISI, JIS End Usage and Chemical Composition of Cold Drawn Carbon Steel Shafting Bar 240 – 241
47.2 Cold Drawn Steel Bar Weight Table 242
48.0 High Carbon Steel Wire Rod
(to JIS G3506)
243
49.0 Hard Drawn High Carbon Steel Wire
(to JIS G3521, ISO-84580-1&2)
245 – 246
49.1 Chemical Analysis of Wire Rod 245
49.2 Mechanical Properties (JIS G3521) 246
50.0 Piano Wires ( to G3522) 247 – 266
50.1 Classes, symbols, twisting characteristic and applied Wire Diameters 247
50.2 Diameter, Tolerance and Tensile Strength 248
50.3 Permissible depth of flaw and decarburized layer 249
51.1 Stainless Spring Wire – National Standard number, Charateristic, Surface finish & Chemical composition 250 – 251
51.2 Stainless Spring Steel, Wire diameter and Tensile strength of Spring Wire 252 – 253
51.3 Finish & Surface 254
51.4 Tensile Strength of various kinds of Stainless Steel Wire under Different Finish 255 – 256
51.5 Tolerance of Wire Diameters & Ovality 257
51.6 Chromium -Nickel Stainless and Heat-resisting Steel Spring Wire -ASTM A313 -1987 258
51.6.1 Chemical Composition 258
51.6.2 Mechanical Properties 259 – 260
51.7 Tensile Strength Requirements for Types 305, 316, 321 and 347 261
51.8 Tensile Strength of A1S1- 302 Wire 262
51.9 JIS -Chemical Composition of Stainless Steel (in order of number & alphabet) 263 – 264
51.10 AISI -Chemical Composition of Stainless Steel & Heat-Resistant Steel(in order of number & alphabet) 265 – 266
52.0 Free Cutting Carbon Steels (to JIS G4804 ) 267 – 272
52.1 Chemical composition 267
52.2 Tolerance on Shape and Dimensions for Round Steel Bar, Square Steel Bar, Hexagonal Steel Bar 268
53.1 Free Cutting Stainless Steel 269
53.2 Type of steel 270
53.3 Tensile Strength of Free Cutting Wires 271
53.4 Rod/Bar Centreless Grind Tolerance (£g) (£g = 1/100 mm) 272
53.5 Hardness of Different Types & Size of Free Cutting Steel 272
54.0 Flat Wire, Half Round Wire, Shaped Wire and Precision Shaped Fine Wire 273 – 275
54.1 Manufacturing Method 273
54.2 Material Used 273
54.3 Characteristic 273
54.4 End Usages 274
54.5 Commonly used materials for Stainless Flat Wire & Half Round Wire 274
54.6 Flat Wire Tolerance 275
54.7 Square Wire Tolerance 275
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