Oil Hardening Steel (EN-47)

EN 47 Spring Steel supplied in the as rolled condition as well as spheroidized annealed condition. EN47 is suitable for oil hardening and tempering. When used in the oil hardened and tempered condition EN47 spring steel combines spring characteristics with good wear and abrasion resistance. When hardened EN4 7 offers excellent toughness and shock resistance which make it a suitable alloy spring steel for parts exposed to stress, shock and vibration.

STANDARD

Internal Standard BS DIN IS EN AISI/SAE
EN47 735A51 50CrV4 50Cr4V2 EN47 6150

Available Types & Range

Form of Supply Size(mm) Length(mm)
Round bar Φ 16 -Φ 140 Standard or As your request
Forged Rounds Φ 140  – Φ 650 Standard or As your request
Forged Flats Thickness : 65 – 450
Width: 130 – 650
Standard or As your request

EN 47 – ROLLED

Size – 16 mm to 150 mm Dia

Brand – LSRM , JAILAXMI

EN 47 – FORGED ROUND

Size – 140 mm to 670 mm Dia

Brand – Kolkatta& Punjab Main Make

EN 47 – FORGED FLATS

Thickness : 65 – 450
Width: 130 – 650

Brand – Kolkatta& Punjab Main Make

Chemical Composition & Technical Specification

C Cr Mn V Si P S
0.45-0.55 0.80-1.20 0.50-0.80 0.15min 0.50max 0.050max 0.050max
Applications: EN 47 Spring Steel, highlight the advantage is good hardenability, another hot working performance, comprehensive mechanical properties, decarburization resistance is also good big cross section of various important spring, such as automobile, locomotive, large plate spring, spring, etc. SUP10 Spring main used for heavy vehicles, tractors, industrial production load, stress and the diameter of the larger plate spring and helical spring. It is also used widely in the motor vehicle industry and many general engineering applications. Suitable for applications that require high tensile strength and toughness. Typical applications include crankshafts, steering knuckles, gears, spindles and pumps.

Forging: Forge at 1050C. Do not work this steel when it has fallen below 840C.
Annealing: 
Heat slowly to 820-840C, soak well. Cool slowly in the furnace.( Our annealing is done in electric furnace to avoid decarburization. )
Hardening: 
Pre heat slowly to 650/700C and thoroughly soak. Continue heating to the final hardening temperature of 830/860C and allow the component to be heated through. Quench in oil.
Tempering: Temper the EN47 spring steel component immediately after quenching whilst tools are still hand warm. Re-heat to the tempering temperature then soak for one hour per 25 millimetre of total thickness (2 hours minimum) Cool in air. For most applications tempering of this grade will be between 400-600C.
Heat Treatment: 
Heat treatment temperatures, including rate of heating, cooling and soaking times etc. will vary due to factors such as the shape and size of each component. Other considerations during the heat treatment process include the type of furnace, quenching medium and workpiece transfer facilities. Please consult your heat treatment provider for full guidance on heat treatment of EN47.