Comparison of Steel Grades: EN8D, EN 10083-2 C40E, ASTM A29/A29M Grade 1040, JIS G4051 S45C, IS 1570 C45, DIN 17200 C45

Property EN8D EN 10083-2 C40E ASTM A29/A29M Grade 1040 JIS G4051 S45C IS 1570 C45 DIN 17200 C45
Steel Grade EN8D EN 10083-2 C40E ASTM A29/A29M Grade 1040 JIS G4051 S45C IS 1570 C45 DIN 17200 C45
Carbon Content (%) 0.36 – 0.44 0.37 – 0.44 0.37 – 0.44 0.42 – 0.50 0.42 – 0.50 0.42 – 0.50
Manganese Content (%) 0.60 – 0.90 0.60 – 0.90 0.60 – 0.90 0.60 – 0.90 0.60 – 0.90 0.60 – 0.90
Silicon Content (%) 0.20 – 0.35 0.20 – 0.35 0.20 – 0.35 0.20 – 0.35 0.20 – 0.35 0.20 – 0.35
Sulfur Content (%) ≤ 0.050 ≤ 0.050 ≤ 0.050 ≤ 0.050 ≤ 0.050 ≤ 0.050
Phosphorus Content (%) ≤ 0.040 ≤ 0.040 ≤ 0.040 ≤ 0.040 ≤ 0.040 ≤ 0.040
Tensile Strength (MPa) 620 – 850 600 – 800 585 – 755 570 – 700 600 – 800 600 – 800
Yield Strength (MPa) 300 – 450 350 – 520 205 – 310 295 – 490 350 – 520 350 – 520
Elongation (%) ≥ 12 ≥ 12 ≥ 15 ≥ 14 ≥ 12 ≥ 12
Hardness (HB) 170 – 210 170 – 210 170 – 210 170 – 210 170 – 210 170 – 210
Impact Toughness (J @ -20°C) 20 – 40 (depending on heat treatment) ≥ 27 ≥ 27 ≥ 27 ≥ 27 ≥ 27
Modulus of Elasticity (GPa) 200 200 200 200 200 200
Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) 50 50 50 50 50 50
Machinability Good Good Good Good Good Good
Weldability Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium
Applications General engineering components, shafts, bolts, gears Shafts, bolts, gears, structural parts Automotive, machine parts, gears, shafts Shafts, gears, machine parts, automotive Automotive, machine parts, gears Automotive, machine parts, gears
Hardening Method Quenched and tempered Quenched and tempered Quenched and tempered Quenched and tempered Quenched and tempered Quenched and tempered
Heat Treatment (Normalizing) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Key Properties Good wear resistance, machinable Good toughness, strength, fatigue resistance High machinability, good strength High strength, toughness, good machinability High strength, toughness, good machinability High strength, toughness, good machinability
Equivalent Standards BS 970 080M40, IS 1570 C40, ASTM A29 Grade 1040 IS 1570 C40, DIN 17200 C40, JIS G4051 S40C EN 10083-2 C40E, DIN 17200 C40 EN 10083-2 C40E, DIN 17200 C40E EN 10083-2 C45E, DIN 17200 C45 EN 10083-2 C45E, DIN 17200 C45
Country of Origin UK Europe (Germany, UK) USA Japan India Germany

Key Differences:

  • Carbon Content: All grades have a similar carbon range of around 0.37 – 0.50%, with JIS G4051 S45C being slightly on the higher side (up to 0.50%).
  • Tensile Strength: EN8D generally has a lower tensile strength range (620-850 MPa) compared to the other grades, which fall between 600-800 MPa or 585-755 MPa for ASTM A29/A29M Grade 1040.
  • Manganese & Silicon: These elements contribute to strength and toughness in all grades, with values between 0.60-0.90% for manganese and 0.20-0.35% for silicon.
  • Machinability and Weldability: All grades are good in terms of machinability and weldability, with medium rating in some cases depending on heat treatment.
  • Applications: These grades are widely used for automotive, machine parts, gears, shafts, and general engineering components.
  • Hardness & Impact Toughness: All grades show similar ranges for hardness (170-210 HB), and impact toughness values typically exceed 27 J at -20°C.

This table provides a more detailed comparison and should give you a comprehensive view of the differences between these steel grades.

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