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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.
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They comprise different types of steels with compositions which exceed the limitations of B, C, Mn, Mo, Ni, Si, Cr, and Va in the carbon steels. The datasheet given below provides more details about AISI 6150 alloy steel.
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.
SAE/AISI 6150 is a chromium vanadium alloy steel that is commonly used in heavily stressed machinery parts, including shafts, gears, and pinions. It is also used in hand tool components and in the automotive industry. The following table provides a list of SAE/AISI 6150 properties in both SI and US customary/Imperial units.
22 mar 2023 · AISI 6150 Alloy Steel, or UNS G61500, is a popular steel option for various applications. Its composition comprises high levels of chromium and vanadium, giving it good toughness, wear resistance, and strength properties.
Alloy Steel AISI 6150 is a chromium vanadium type spring steel, similar to alloy steel 5150. The addition of vanadium, though small, is effective to achieve greater hardness. AISI 6150 has low distortion properties and is easily heat treated. SAE 6150 steel grade is suitable for oil hardening and tempering.
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%. Low alloy steels are very popular in machine shops.