
35CD4 Lost Wax Investment Casting
35CD4 is a low alloy steel. It is a chromium-molybdenum alloy steel produced by a French material company, also known as AISI 4135, JIS SCM435, or DIN 1.7220 steel.
Product Introduction
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35CD4 lost wax investment casting |
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Material |
Production Process |
Sintering Temperature |
Mold |
Custom |
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35CD4 lost wax investment casting |
35CD4 |
Molten mold casting |
1380℃ |
To be customized |
Yes |
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Available Materials |
Carbon steel, alloy steel, aluminum alloy, low -carbon stainless steel, titanium alloy (TI, TC4), copper alloy, high temperature alloy (718, 713) |
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Smoothness |
Dimensional accuracy |
Product density |
Appearance treatment |
Appropriate weight |
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Roughness 1~5μm |
(±0.1%~±0.5%) |
7.8g/CM³ |
According to customer requirements |
3g~4kg) |
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35CD4 is a low alloy steel. It is a chromium-molybdenum alloy steel produced by a French material company, also known as AISI 4135, JIS SCM435, or DIN 1.7220 steel.
The chemical composition of 35CD4 steel includes carbon content of 0.32-0.39%, chromium content of 0.60-0.90%, molybdenum content of 0.15-0.25%, manganese content of 0.50-0.80%, silicon content of 0.15-0.35% and a small amount of phosphorus and sulfur. The addition of these elements gives 35CD4 steel excellent mechanical properties after quenching and tempering, including high strength and good toughness.
35CD4 steel has good weldability, hot workability, and machinability. After quenching and tempering treatment, 35CD4 steel has a hardness of 36-42 HRC and has good corrosion resistance and fatigue resistance. These properties make it widely used in a variety of fields, such as aviation, automotive, mechanical engineering, and construction.
In the aviation and aerospace fields, 35CD4 steel is often used as a material for manufacturing aircraft and satellite components, such as hydraulic systems, hydraulic cylinders, and high-temperature parts. In automobile manufacturing, 35CD4 steel is commonly used to manufacture high-load components such as steering systems, engine parts, and chassis. In mechanical engineering, this steel is widely used in the manufacture of gears, shock-absorbing components, couplings, pins, and hydraulic components. In the construction field, 35CD4 steel is usually used for supporting components of building structures, such as trusses, frames, and steel beams.
To sum up, 35CD4 lost wax investment casting is a widely used low alloy steel material. Its high strength, excellent toughness, and corrosion resistance make it recognized and widely used in a variety of industries and fields.
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