Iron Balls Carbon Steel Ball / Cemented Carbide Steel Balls 0.9MM 1MM 1.2MM
Carbon steel balls are made from a combination of steel and carbon,
with carbon present in concentrations lower than 0.093%.
The carbon acts as a hardening agent, providing additional strength,
at a lower cost than alternative hardening techniques.
They can be used in anything from furniture castors to sliding rails,
polishing and milling machines, peening processes, and welding appliances,
depending on the type of carbon steel balls you choose.
Chemical Composition
Type | %C | %Si | %Mn | %P | %S |
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1010 | 0.08-0.13 | 0.10-0.35 | 0.30-0.60 | 0.040 max | 0.050 max |
1015 | 0.12-0.18 | 0.10-0.35 | 0.30-0.60 | 0.040 max | 0.050 max |
International Standards
ITA | USA | GER | FRA | UK | RUS | CHN | JPN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C10 | 1010 | 1.1121 | CC10 | 040A10 | 10 | 10 | S10C |
C15 | 1015 | 1.1141 | XC12 | 080M15 | 15 | 15 | S15C |
Property | Symbol | U.o.M. | Type | Notes | Values |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Density | δ | [g/cm3] | Physical | Room temp. | 7.82 |
Young's modulus | E | [GPa] | Mechanical | - | 200 |
Specific heat | c | [J/kg-K] | Thermal | Room temp. | 468 |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | α | [10^-6/ºC] | Thermal | (ΔT=0-100°C) | 11.8 |
Thermal conductivity | λ | [W/(m·K)] | Thermal | Room temp. | 57.9 |
Electric resistivity | ρ | [Ω*m*10^-9] | Electric | - | 155 |
Relative magnetic permeability | µ | - | Magnetic | Ferromagnetic | > 500 |
Applications |
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Furniture rails and rollers, drawers and rolling bearings, locks, oilers and greasers, skates, caddies, toys, belt and roller conveyors, tumble finishing. |
Diameters (min/max) | U.o.M. | Diameters (min/max) | U.o.M. | Precision grades (ISO 3290-1 / DIN 5401 / AFBMA) |
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1.500 - 300.000 | [mm] | 1/16 - 12 | ["] | G100-200-300-500-600-700-1000 |