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ISO 4960 Document Information:
Title
Cold-reduced carbon steel strip with a mass fraction of carbon over 0,25 %
International Organization for Standardization
Publication Date:
Dec 15, 2007
Scope:
This International Standard applies to cold-reduced carbon steel
strip with a mass fraction of carbon over 0,25 % made from the
steels specified in Table 1. It is commonly produced in thicknesses
of 6 mm and under, and in widths up to 600 mm exclusive, in coils
and cut lengths. The strip is ordered in the as-delivered
condition, as specified in 6.1 or Clause 5, and is predominantly
used for springs, but also for other highly stressed parts of many
different types. Steel designations CS55 to CS95 may be supplied in
the quenched and tempered condition.
This International Standard does not apply to alloy steels or
stainless steels.
Cold-reduced carbon steel strip is furnished in the following
types:
a) full hard, where a very stiff, springy product is produced to
obtain full hardness after the final rolling (it is intended for
flat work not requiring the ability to withstand cold forming);
b) annealed, which is intended for applications requiring
moderate cold forming;
c) quenched and tempered, which is intended generally for the
production of steel springs where the appropriate combination of
strength, hardness, toughness and ductility can be achieved;
d) intermediate hardness, which is intended for applications
where cold forming is slight or where a moderately stiff, springy
product is needed.
Cold-reduced carbon steel strip is characterized by close
dimensional tolerances and good surface finish and, in the
cold-rolled and quenched and tempered condition, it is possible to
attain high values for hardness and tensile strength.
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