SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties & Hardness

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Performance Ratings

Strength
7/10
Corrosion Resistance
3/10
Lightweight
5/10
Machinability
5/10
Cost Efficiency
9/10
Temperature Resistance
7/10

Performance Radar

Strength 7/10 Corrosion Res. 3/10 Lightweight 5/10 Machinability 5/10 Affordability 9/10 Heat Res. 7/10

Composition

AISI Type (UNS) Grade (Steel Number) SAE AISI 1095 …
AISI Type (UNS) 6022.5%
Grade (Steel Number) 53.07725%
Other 1.46%

Mechanical Properties

Tensile Strength 830.0 MPa
Yield Strength 460.0 MPa
Elongation 10.0%
Hardness (Brinell) 248.0 HB
Hardness (Rockwell)

Chemical Composition

Element Percentage (%)
C 0.90-1.03
P 0.040
S 0.050
Mn 0.30-0.50
AISI Type (UNS) 1095 (UNS G10950)
Grade (Steel Number) C105U (1.1545)

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Description

SAE AISI 1095 steel is one of the most widely used 10 series steels, with good performance and low cost, with appropriate toughness and wear resistance, but poor corrosion resistance. AISI SAE 1095 carbon steel can be made into steel billets, steel powder, which can be used as tool steel, blade steel, spring steel. 1095 high carbon steel uses mainly include chef knife, kitchen knife, pocket knife, mower knives, Bowie knife, hunting knife, doctor blade, wear parts, various springs, plow beams, ploughshares, scraper blades, and brake discs. Below is material AISI 1095 steel datasheet and specification including chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treat, density, thermal expansion coefficient, thermal conductivity, yield strength, hardness, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness?
SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness is a carbon steel alloy based on steel.
What is the composition of SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness?
SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness contains C (0.90-1.03%), P (0.040%), S (0.050%), Mn (0.30-0.50%), AISI Type (UNS) (1095 (UNS G10950)%), Grade (Steel Number) (C105U (1.1545)%).
What is the tensile strength of SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness?
SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness has a tensile strength of 830.0 MPa and a yield strength of 460.0 MPa.
What is the hardness of SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness?
SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness has a Brinell hardness of 248.0 HB.
What are the applications of SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness?
SAE AISI 1095 Steel, High Carbon Steel Heat Treat, Properties &#038; Hardness is commonly used in engine & drivetrain, structural steel, reinforcing bar (rebar), offshore platforms, oil & gas pipelines.

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