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The following specifications cover Carbon Steels 1030 ASTM A29 (1030) ASTM A510 (1030) ASTM A512 (1030) ASTM A513 (1030) ASTM A519 (1030) ASTM A544 (1030) ASTM A545 (1030) ASTM A546 (1030) ASTM A576 (1030) ASTM A682 (1030) (Strip) ASTM A830 (Plate) MIL S-11310 (CS 1030) QQ s700 (C1030) SAE J1397 (1030) SAE J403 (1030) SAE J412 (1030) UNS G10300
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This is a higher carbon (0.30%) manganese steel in the plain carbon steel alloy family. It provides greater strength than the lower carbon grades while still retaining reasonable ductility.
Applications
1030 steel is generally used in the quenched and tempered condition for strength. Applications include machinery parts where strength and hardness are requisites.
Machinability
Machinabilty of 1030 steel is rated at 70 % that of the 1112 steel considered to be 100% machinable as a reference.
Forming
Welding
1030 steel may be welded by all methods. In heavy sections it is advisable to pre-heat at 300 to 500 F and post-heat at 1100 to 1200 F for welding.
Heat Treatment
Heat treat at 1500 to 1600 F and water quench, followed by a tempering treatment.
Forging
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Hot Working
Cold Working
Cold working of 1030 steel in the annealed condition may be don by conventional methods. A full or stress relief anneal may be needed after cold working.
Annealing
A full anneal is accomplished at 1600 to 1800 F followed by slow cooling in the furnace. a stress relief anneal may be done at 1000 F.
Aging
Not applicable.
Tempering
Temper, after heat treat and quench, at 600 to 110 F depending upon strength level desired.
Hardening
Physical Data :
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Density (lb / cu. in.) Specific Gravity Specific Heat (Btu/lb/Deg F [32-212 Deg F]) Melting Point (Deg F) Poissons Ratio Thermal Conductivity Mean Coeff Thermal Expansion Modulus of Elasticity Tension Modulus of Elasticity Torsion
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