High carbon steel wire rods
High carbon steel wire rods with carbon content of 0.4% to 0.85% and pearlitic microstructure are known as high strength wire rods which have wide range of applications in production of springs with various amount of stiffness, pre stressed concrete (PC) strands and wires, aerial conductors (ACSR), etc. High percent of carbon and manganese lead to high strain hardening rates, therefore after cold drawing process, predominant increase in ultimate tensile strength with respect to primary mechanical properties will be obtained. Several grades of this group of wire rods including C42, C47, C62, C68, C72 and C82 are manufactured according to specifications indicated by EN 10016 standard. Following tables indicate mechanical and chemical properties.
Products Specification:
Grade
C82D2
Standard
EN 10016
Type of product
wire rod
Microstructure
Pearlite
Production process
Hot rolling
Mechanical properties:
Tensile test standard
ISO 6892-1
Tensile strength(MPa)
1080-1200
Yield strength(MPa)
730-820
Reduction of area R.A(%)
30-45
Elongattion
20-30
Chemical Analysis:
Alloy
Min.
Max.
C
0.80
0.84
Si
0.1
0.3
Mn
0.5
0.7
P
-
0.02
S
-
0.02
Cr
-
0.05
Mo
-
0.05
Ni
-
0.05
Cu
-
0.1
Al
-
0.01
Available sizes(mm)
5.5,6.5,8,10
Max. of ovality
0.2mm