Aug 25, 2006 #1 gradethis Petroleum Joined Aug 25, 2006 Messages 4 Location GB Hello all! I'm a new user looking for a little help. We are looking for an equivalent to S45C which i believe is a Chinese spec which we cannot source in the UK. Any help would be appreciated!
Hello all! I'm a new user looking for a little help. We are looking for an equivalent to S45C which i believe is a Chinese spec which we cannot source in the UK. Any help would be appreciated!
Aug 25, 2006 #2 NickE Materials Joined Jan 14, 2003 Messages 1,570 Location US What metal is this? Do you know? That would help us help you? ................................ how about Google? Did you try that? http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=S45C+china Nick I love materials science! Upvote 0 Downvote
What metal is this? Do you know? That would help us help you? ................................ how about Google? Did you try that? http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=S45C+china Nick I love materials science!
Aug 25, 2006 Thread starter #3 gradethis Petroleum Joined Aug 25, 2006 Messages 4 Location GB Yes i've tried Google but haven't got very far. It's a alloy steel, possibly for gear box shafts etc? Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes i've tried Google but haven't got very far. It's a alloy steel, possibly for gear box shafts etc?
Aug 25, 2006 Thread starter #4 gradethis Petroleum Joined Aug 25, 2006 Messages 4 Location GB JIS G 4051 might be an equivalent (according to google) but i've no idea what that is either. Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 25, 2006 #5 dbooker630 Materials Joined Apr 16, 2004 Messages 525 Location US Looks like SAE 1045 equivalent. Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 25, 2006 #6 NickE Materials Joined Jan 14, 2003 Messages 1,570 Location US well without even clicking the links I found out that its a common specification applying to round bar stock, adn has a carbon content of 0.45%wt. I alos see that it can be related to 1045 carbon steel (commonly know as AISI grades, but thats not true anymore) If you need to buy some then there are lots of places that will sell 1045 bar stock, the UK must have an equivalent to McMaster Carr.....Or Grainger. Upvote 0 Downvote
well without even clicking the links I found out that its a common specification applying to round bar stock, adn has a carbon content of 0.45%wt. I alos see that it can be related to 1045 carbon steel (commonly know as AISI grades, but thats not true anymore) If you need to buy some then there are lots of places that will sell 1045 bar stock, the UK must have an equivalent to McMaster Carr.....Or Grainger.
Aug 25, 2006 #7 TVP Materials Joined Apr 12, 2002 Messages 4,592 Location US The European equivalent is C45E (1.1191) according to BS EN 10083-1 or C45 (1.0503) according to BS EN 10277-2. Upvote 0 Downvote
The European equivalent is C45E (1.1191) according to BS EN 10083-1 or C45 (1.0503) according to BS EN 10277-2.
Aug 31, 2006 1 #8 limct Mechanical Joined Jan 27, 2003 Messages 134 Location HK JIS S45C is medium carbon steel with 0.45%C. JIS code for steels always start with S (which means steel) SXXC, Steel plain Carbon SUPXX, P denotes Piano (for spring) SUSXXX, S denotes Stainless SUMXX, M denotes machining ....... Best regards, ct Upvote 0 Downvote
JIS S45C is medium carbon steel with 0.45%C. JIS code for steels always start with S (which means steel) SXXC, Steel plain Carbon SUPXX, P denotes Piano (for spring) SUSXXX, S denotes Stainless SUMXX, M denotes machining ....... Best regards, ct
Aug 31, 2006 Thread starter #9 gradethis Petroleum Joined Aug 25, 2006 Messages 4 Location GB Cheers guys! Upvote 0 Downvote