rerpelo
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2007
- 2
Hello everyone. This is my first post so please bear with me.
I work for a manufacturing company that generally used 1010 tubing to make machined carrier sleeves. Our supplier has left the market, causing our stock to run low. We have recieved quotes from several sources for aluminum killed 1018 and 1020 material - higher carbon steels with finer grain and good ductility. Our product standards - which have mechanical property and composition requirements - are written for 1010, but we are considering re-writing the standard to include different compositions of steel.
Here are my questions:
1) How does the aluminum killed process change the mechanical properties of 1018 and 1020 material?
2) What are the general applications for 1018AK and 1020AK material? When would they be used instead of plain 1018 and 1020?
I have on hand a copy of "The Making, Shaping, and Treating of Steel". It is a good technical reference for production, but I am more interested in the advantages/disadvantages and mechanical property information.
- Rich
I work for a manufacturing company that generally used 1010 tubing to make machined carrier sleeves. Our supplier has left the market, causing our stock to run low. We have recieved quotes from several sources for aluminum killed 1018 and 1020 material - higher carbon steels with finer grain and good ductility. Our product standards - which have mechanical property and composition requirements - are written for 1010, but we are considering re-writing the standard to include different compositions of steel.
Here are my questions:
1) How does the aluminum killed process change the mechanical properties of 1018 and 1020 material?
2) What are the general applications for 1018AK and 1020AK material? When would they be used instead of plain 1018 and 1020?
I have on hand a copy of "The Making, Shaping, and Treating of Steel". It is a good technical reference for production, but I am more interested in the advantages/disadvantages and mechanical property information.
- Rich