8.8 Hot Dip Galv Stud M12 X170
Explaining The Difference Between En8 And 8.8 Steel As Indicted
8.8 Is Iso 898–1 Grading For Bolts And Screws. It Indicates A Bolt/Screw With
Tensile Strength Of Minimum 800 M Pa And A Yield Strength Of 80% Of 800 M Pa = 640 M Pa.
Depending On Thickness These Are Either Quenched And Tempered Or Can Also Be Used
Without Q&T Provided They Meet The Hardness And Tensile Requirements.
En8 Is A Medium Carbon Steel Usually Supplied Untreated. En8 Has Good Tensile
Strength And Is Often Used In Applications Such As: Shafts, Gears, Stressed Pins,
Studs, Bolts, Keys Etc.
En8 Is A Very Popular Grade And Is Readily Machinable In Any Condition. It Can
Be Further Surface Hardened To Produce Components With Enhanced Wear Resistance,
Typically In The Range 50 55 Hrc Through Induction Processes. It Is Also Available
In A Free Machining Versions, En8 Dm And En8 M (212 A42)
<Elements Available In En8:
- Carbon 0.36 0.44%
- Silicon 0.10 0.40%
- Manganese 0.60 1.00%
- Sulphur 0.050 Max
- Phosphorus 0.050 Max
En Stands For European Norms.