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EN40B Nitriding Steel

EN40B nitriding steel stockholders and suppliers, delivering to the whole of the UK. EN40B is a
chromium molybdenum steel specification usually supplied in the hardened and tempered ‘T’ condition, which
offers high wear resistance together with good toughness and ductility. EN40B in T condition has a tensile of
850-1000 N/mm². It is characterised by its suitability for nitriding, which can give a hard wear resistant case in
the range of 61-65Rc. The relatively low temperature of the nitriding process produces EN40B components
with a scale free surface, with minimum distortion during the heat treatment process. EN40B may be used in
its supply condition (usually ‘T’) for applications and components which require a high tensile steel strength
and high creep strength at temperatures up to 600°C.

We welcome export enquiries for nitriding steel. Contact our sales office and consult our shipping policy for further
details.

Alternative grades we supply

EN16T | EN19T | EN24T | EN26W | EN30B | EN31 | EN32 | EN36 | EN41B |

Form of Supply

West Yorkshire Steel are steel stockholders and suppliers of round bar and some flat bar sizes. EN40B can be
sawn to your required lengths as one offs or multiple cut pieces. EN40 EN40B EN40BT ground steel bar can be
supplied, providing a high tensile engineering steel precision ground bar to tight tolerances.

Contact our experienced sales team who will assist you with your EN40B alloy nitriding steel enquiry.

Flat
Diameter

Applications

EN40B is suited for applications that require excellent resistance to wear and abrasion combined with high fatigue
strength. Typical applications include shafts, extruders, gear wheels, drills, guides, pins, spindles and bolts. Widely
used in the automotive, textile and general engineering industries.
Analysis

Carbon 0.20-0.30% Chromium 2.90-3.50%

Silicon 0.10-0.35% Nickel 0.40% max.

Manganese 0.40-0.65% Phosphorous 0.05% max

Molybdenum 0.40-0.70% Sulphur 0.05% max.

Forging

Preheat carefully, then raise temperature to 850-1200°C for forging. Do not forge below 850°C. After forging
EN40B alloy steel, cool slowly in still air.

Annealing

Heat slowly to 680-700°C. Cool in air.

Hardening

EN40BT is supplied ready heat treated. If further heat treatment is required annealed EN40B should be heated
slowly to 880-910°C and after adequate soaking at this temperature quench in oil/polymer or water. Temper as
soon as tools reach room temperature.

Tempering

Heat carefully to a suitable temperature, selected by reference to a tempering chart or table (usually between
570-700°C). Soak at the temperature for 2 hours per 25mm of ruling section, then allow to cool in the air.

Typical Mechanical Properties*


Condition Tensile Yield Elongation Izod Hardness
N/mm² N/mm² % KCV J Brinell

Condition Tensile Yield Elongation Izod Hardness


N/mm² N/mm² % KCV J Brinell

S 775-925 585 15 50 223-277

T 850-1000 680 13 50 248-302

U 925-1075 755 12 42 269-331

*subject to ruling section

Heat Treatment

Heat treatment temperatures, including rate of heating, cooling and soaking times will vary due to factors such as
the shape and size of each steel component. Other considerations during the heat treatment process include the
type of furnace, quenching medium and work piece transfer facilities. Please consult your heat treatment provider
for full guidance on heat treatment of EN40B alloy steel.

Certification

EN40B alloy steel is available with a cast and analysis certificate or a BS EN 10204 3.1 mill certificate, please
request when placing any orders.

Quality Assured Supply

EN40B is supplied in accordance with our ISO 9001:2015 registration.

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