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Product Details:
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Grade: | ASTM A229 | Feature: | Hardened |
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Form: | Wires | Surface Condition: | Uncoated, Polished Finish, Nickel Coated Etc |
Standard: | ASTM A229 | ||
High Light: | ASTM Oil Tempered Spring Steel Wire,Quenched Oil Tempered Spring Steel Wire,A229 Steel |
oil hardened and tempered spring steel wire that is heat treated in line in the following way: it is first transformed into austenite, quenched in oil or similar quenching medium, followed immediately by tempering by heating to the appropriate temperature.
Supplying Size:
Diameter:5-35mm
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Wire in coils
The tolerances level for the wire diameter is based on EN 10218-2:1996 level:
-T5 for wire diameter up to and including 0,80 mm;
-T4 for 0,80 mm up to 10,00 mm;
-T3 above 10,00 mm.
Wire in cut lengths
The requirements for length tolerances and straightness are as in EN 10218-2:1996. The tolerance on the nominal length shall only be in plus keeping the same tolerance range
C | Si | Mn | P | S |
0.55 - 0.85 | 0.15-0.35 | 0.30 - 1.20 | max 0.025 | max 0.025 |
The VD grades shall be checked for maximum size of inclusion according to ENV 10247. The allowable level of inclusions shall be agreed between the parties at the enquiry and order.
Oil hardened and tempered wire shall be supplied in coils, on spools or in cut lengths. The wire in coils or on spools shall form one continuous length. Wire in coil may also be supplied on carriers containing one or more coils.
For VD and TD grades no welds are permitted after the heat treatments preceding the final drawing operation; for 'FD' grades no welds shall be made at finished size unless agreed otherwise between the parties.
The supplied wire units shall be tightly bound to ensure that wire spiral waps do not spring out unforeseen. The starting end shall be marked and at the coil ends the wire shall be covered with a protective cap.
The wire grades according to this standard shall be free from total decarburization. The maximum depths of the partially decarburized zone shall be checked at the end of the coils.
Coiling test
Torsion test
heat analysis;
result of the tensile test
result of the torsion test
actual wire diameter
Tensile test
oil hardened and tempered spring steel wire made from unalloyed or alloyed steels. They are primarily subject to torsional stresses such as in compression and extension springs and in special cases also for applications where the spring wire is subject to bending stresses such as lever springs. As a rule unalloyed steels are used for applications at room temperature whereas alloyed steels are generally used at a temperature above room temperature. Alloyed steels may also be chosen for above average tensile strengths.
ASTM A229 spring steel is a carbon (non-alloy) steel formulated for primary forming into wrought products. It can have a very high tensile strength and has a moderately low ductility among wrought carbon or non-alloy steels.
Oil tempered wire is widely used for springs that require extremely high resistance to fatigue, heat, and permanent set in fatigue, including the valve springs of the engine, clutch springs, and suspension springs that are considered important security parts of automobiles. Our group's high-quality oil tempered wire has a large share in both domestic and overseas markets. Oil tempered wire is created through the process of oil tempering. Oil tempering is a process in which the wire is heated to extreme heats. The wire is then cooled with oil. This process strengthens the wire without making it brittle. Because oil tempered wire is strong yet flexible, it is used for springs. Oil tempered springs are often found in the automotive industry.
The properties of ASTM A229 spring steel include two common variations. This page shows summary ranges across both of them. For more specific values, follow the links immediately below. The graph bars on the material properties cards further below compare ASTM A229 spring steel to: wrought carbon or non-alloy steels (top), all iron alloys (middle), and the entire database (bottom). A full bar means this is the highest value in the relevant set. A half-full bar means it's 50% of the highest, and so on.
The grade for normal applications made from unalloyed or alloyed steel has the abbreviation FD and is intended for static applications.
Spring steel wire for medium fatigue levels, such as required for some clutch springs from unailoyed or alloyed steel, has the abbreviation TD.
Spring steel wire from unalloyed steel or alloyed steel intended for use under severe dynamic duty such as for valve springs or other springs with similar requirements has the abbreviation VD.
Medium and high fatigue grades TD and VD are characterized by high steel cleanliness, specific chemical, mechanical and technological parameters and a well defined surface condition in relation to the allowable depth of surface defects and decarburization.
The static grade FD is characterized by its chemical, mechanical and technological characteristics as well as by a specified surface condition concerning surface defects and decarburization.
The purchaser shall clearly state in his enquiry or order the product and following information :
a) the desired quantity;
b) the number of this European Standard: EN 10270-2;
c) wire grade
d) the nominal wire diameter;
e) the form of delivery and unit mass;
f) the type of inspection document;
g) any particular agreement made.
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