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30 maj 2020 · SAE-AISI 6150 steel is an alloy steel formulated for primary forming into wrought products. 6150 is the designation in both the SAE and AISI systems for this material. G61500 is the UNS number. It has the highest embodied energy among the SAE-AISI wrought steels in the database.
AISI 6150 alloy steel is hardened at 871°C (1600°F). This steel is tempered followed by normalizing at 899°C (1650°F) and then air cooled. Forging. Forging of 6150 alloy steel is performed at 1204°C (2200°F). Annealing. AISI 6150 alloy steel is annealed at 843°C (1550°F) and then air cooled. Applications. The following are the major ...
Steel 6150 is a low-alloy steel with a carbon content of 0.5% and additional 2% content of manganese, chromium, and vanaduim. (See details in the below table ). Steel 6150 has a machinability rating of 60%.
AISI 6150 steel is chromium vanadium type spring steel. It’s a similar alloy steel to 5150 steel with small, but effective, vanadium addition, to import greater hardness. AISI steel 6150 has low distortion properties and is easily heat treated. The SAE 6150 steel grade is suitable for oil hardening and tempering.
Gears and Gear Shafts: AISI 6150 steel's excellent toughness and wear resistance make it suitable for manufacturing gears, pinions, camshafts, and other power transmission components that operate under high loads and sliding contact conditions.
Heat Treatment. AISI 6150 alloy steel is hardened at 871°C (1600°F). This steel is tempered followed by normalizing at 899°C (1650°F) and then air cooled.
6150 chromium vanadium type spring steel supplied in the as rolled condition. 6150 is suitable for oil hardening and tempering. Created Date 10/5/2022 11:38:57 AM