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Medium Carbon 45 Hexagonal Steel Bar

    Medium Carbon 45 Hexagonal Steel Bar

    45# hexagonal steel is a medium carbon structural steel widely used in mechanical manufacturing and general engineering applications due to its balanced mechanical properties, good machinability, and cost effectiveness. As one of the most commonly used carbon steels, it offers higher strength than low carbon steels such as Q235 while maintaining better ductility and processing performance compared to alloy steels. This makes it an ideal material for components that require moderate strength, wear resistance, and reliable performance under normal operating conditions. The material contains an...
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45 hexagonal steel: A Comprehensive Overview  

45 Hexagonal Steel is a versatile and widely used material in the manufacturing and engineering sectors, combining the structural benefits of a hexagonal cross-section with the mechanical properties of 45 Medium Carbon Steel. This material has become a staple in industries ranging from automotive and machinery to construction and agriculture, thanks to its balanced strength, machinability, and cost-effectiveness. In this article, we will delve into the composition, properties, manufacturing process, applications, advantages, limitations, quality control, and future prospects of 45 Hexagonal Steel, providing a comprehensive understanding of this essential industrial material.  

Chemical Composition of 45 Hexagonal Steel  
45 steel is a medium carbon steel grade, defined by its precise chemical composition, which directly influences its mechanical properties. The key elements and their typical ranges are:  
- Carbon (C): 0.42–0.50% – The primary alloying element, carbon enhances hardness and tensile strength. At this concentration, 45 steel balances strength with ductility, making it suitable for both structural and mechanical applications.  
- Manganese (Mn): 0.50–0.80% – Improves hardenability and tensile strength without excessive brittleness. It also helps in reducing the formation of iron sulfide inclusions, which can cause cracking.  
- Silicon (Si): 0.17–0.37% – Acts as a deoxidizer during production, removing impurities. It also boosts strength and resistance to oxidation.  
- Phosphorus (P): ≤0.035% – A harmful impurity that increases brittleness, so its content is strictly controlled.  
- Sulfur (S): ≤0.035% – Another impurity that reduces ductility and impact toughness, hence limited to low levels.  

These elements work together to give 45 steel its characteristic balance of strength and workability, making it ideal for the hexagonal profile.  

Mechanical Properties  
The mechanical properties of 45 Hexagonal Steel vary depending on its heat treatment state:  
- As-Rolled State: Tensile strength (σb) ≈ 590 MPa, yield strength (σs) ≈ 355 MPa, elongation (δ5) ≈ 16%, Brinell hardness (HB) ≈ 197. This state is suitable for parts requiring moderate strength and easy machining.  
- Annealed State: Softened to reduce hardness (HB ≈ 170–180) and improve machinability. Elongation increases to ~20%, making it easier to form or machine complex shapes.  
- Quenched and Tempered State: After quenching (in water/oil) and tempering (at 400–600°C), tensile strength rises to 700–800 MPa, yield strength to 500–600 MPa, and hardness to 220–280 HB. This state is ideal for parts needing high wear resistance and strength, such as gears or shafts.  

Manufacturing Process  
The production of 45 Hexagonal Steel involves several key steps:  
1. Raw Material Melting: Scrap steel or pig iron is melted in an electric arc furnace (EAF) to form molten steel.  
2. Refining: The molten steel is transferred to a ladle furnace (LF) to adjust the chemical composition to meet 45 grade standards.  
3. Continuous Casting: The refined steel is cast into billets of appropriate size using a continuous casting machine.  
4. Hot Rolling: Billets are heated to 1100–1200°C and passed through a series of rolling mills with hexagonal grooves. Each roll gradually shapes the billet into the desired hexagonal cross-section while reducing its thickness.  
5. Cooling: The rolled bars are cooled via air or controlled cooling to prevent cracking and ensure uniform properties.  
6. Heat Treatment (Optional): Annealing, quenching, or tempering is applied to tailor properties for specific applications.  
7. Surface Treatment: Pickling (to remove scale), galvanizing (zinc coating), or painting is done to prevent corrosion.  
8. Finishing: Bars are cut to length and inspected for dimensional accuracy and surface defects.  

Applications  
45 Hexagonal Steel is used in a wide range of applications due to its versatility:  
- Fasteners: Hexagonal bolts and nuts are the most common use. The hexagonal shape allows easy tightening with wrenches, and 45 steel provides high torque resistance.  
- Mechanical Shafts: Gear shafts, transmission shafts, and spindle shafts use hexagonal steel for better torque transmission and durability.  
- Gears & Sprockets: After heat treatment, 45 steel is machined into gears and sprockets for conveyor systems and automotive transmissions.  
- Agricultural Equipment: Plow blades, tractor components, and harvester parts rely on its wear resistance and strength.  
- Construction: Anchor bolts and tie rods use hexagonal steel for structural connections, ensuring reliability under load.  

Advantages  
1. Balanced Properties: Combines strength and ductility, suitable for diverse applications.  
2. Machinability: Easy to drill, mill, and thread, reducing production costs.  
3. Hexagonal Shape Benefits: Resists rolling, easy to handle, and provides multiple wrench contact points.  
4. Cost-Effectiveness: More affordable than alloy steels while offering sufficient strength.  
5. Versatility: Heat-treatable to adjust hardness and toughness for specific needs.  

Limitations  
1. Corrosion Susceptibility: Prone to rust without protective coatings (galvanizing/painting).  
2. High-Temperature Limitations: Loses strength above 400°C, unsuitable for high-heat applications.  
3. Impact Toughness: Lower than low-carbon steels, requiring tempering for impact-prone uses.  
4. Dimensional Restrictions: Hexagonal shape may not fit complex geometries requiring round profiles.  

Quality Control & Standards  
To ensure quality, manufacturers follow strict standards:  
- GB/T 699 (China): Specifies chemical composition and mechanical properties for 45 steel.  
- ASTM A108 (USA): Covers cold-finished hexagonal steel bars.  
- DIN 17200 (Germany): Defines carbon steel grades including 45.  

Key tests include:  
- Chemical composition analysis (spectroscopy).  
- Mechanical tests (tensile, impact, hardness).  
- Dimensional inspection (caliper/micrometer).  
- Surface and internal defect testing (ultrasonic, magnetic particle).  

Future Prospects  
The demand for 45 Hexagonal Steel will remain strong, driven by industrial growth. Trends include:  
- Advanced Coatings: Nano-coatings to enhance corrosion resistance.  
- Precision Rolling: Computer-controlled mills for better dimensional accuracy.  
- Additive Manufacturing: 3D printing with 45 steel powder for complex components.  
- Sustainable Production: Recycled scrap and energy-efficient processes to reduce environmental impact.  

Conclusion  
45 Hexagonal Steel is an indispensable material in modern industry, offering a unique blend of strength, machinability, and cost-effectiveness. Its hexagonal shape and medium carbon composition make it suitable for a wide range of applications, from fasteners to mechanical shafts. While it has limitations in corrosion resistance and high-temperature performance, ongoing technological advancements are addressing these issues. As industries evolve, 45 Hexagonal Steel will continue to play a critical role in driving innovation and efficiency across sectors.  

This article provides a detailed insight into 45 Hexagonal Steel, highlighting its importance and potential in the global industrial landscape.  

45# Hexagonal Steel Product Technical Data


1. Product Overview

45# hexagonal steel is a high quality carbon Structural Steel with a standard regular hexagonal cross section. It complies with GB/T 699 high quality carbon structural steel standard, together with GB/T 705 for hot rolled hexagonal steel and GB/T 905 for cold drawn hexagonal steel specifications.

45# steel is one of the most widely used Medium Carbon Steels in mechanical manufacturing. It offers a balanced combination of strength, hardness, and ductility, along with stable hot and cold processing performance. It can be strengthened through quenching, tempering, and surface hardening processes, providing excellent cost performance, stable supply, and strong versatility.

The hexagonal shape ensures tight engagement, uniform torque transmission, and convenient assembly and disassembly. It is widely used for general mechanical load bearing parts, fasteners, shafts, and wear resistant small components. Positioned between Q235 mild steel and Alloy Structural Steels, it is a standard base material for medium load applications.


2. Chemical Composition

  • Carbon C: 0.42–0.50% — ensures good strength, hardness, and heat treatment capability

  • Silicon Si: 0.17–0.37% — deoxidation, grain refinement, improves stability

  • Manganese Mn: 0.50–0.80% — improves toughness, machinability, and hardenability

  • Sulfur S: ≤0.035% — strictly controlled impurity

  • Phosphorus P: ≤0.035% — strictly controlled impurity

Low impurity levels ensure material purity, uniform structure, and reduced risk of hot and cold brittleness.


3. Mechanical Properties

In normalized condition:

  • Tensile Strength: ≥600 MPa

  • Yield Strength: ≥355 MPa

  • Elongation: ≥16%

In delivery condition, hardness is about 170–210 HB, providing good machinability for turning, drilling, and milling, suitable for batch processing.

After quenching and tempering, hardness increases to 220–260 HB, with improved strength, torsional resistance, and fatigue resistance.

After surface hardening (induction or full quenching):

  • Surface Hardness: 50–58 HRC

Hardening depth is suitable for small to medium sections, while the core maintains toughness for impact resistance.


4. Heat Treatment Process

Annealing:
820–840°C with furnace cooling to reduce hardness, relieve internal stress, and improve machinability.

Normalizing:
830–850°C with air cooling to refine grains and improve mechanical properties.

Quenching and Tempering:

  • Quenching: 830°C (water or oil cooling)

  • Tempering: 500–600°C
    Produces a balanced structure with good strength and toughness, commonly used for shafts and load bearing parts.

Surface Hardening:
860–880°C rapid heating and quenching, improving surface hardness while maintaining core toughness, suitable for gears and pins.


5. Product Specifications

Hot Rolled 45# Hexagonal Steel:

  • Size Across Flats: 10–80 mm

  • Common Range: 10–60 mm

  • Length: 2–6 m

  • Surface: hot rolled black finish

Cold Drawn Precision 45# Hexagonal Steel:

  • Size Across Flats: 6–50 mm

  • High dimensional accuracy, smooth surface, no scale

  • Length: 1–4 m

  • Supports custom cutting

Theoretical Weight Formula:
Weight per meter = 0.006798 × S²

Delivery Conditions:
Hot rolled, annealed, cold drawn, precision drawn, or polished


6. Key Features

  • Higher strength and hardness than Q235 with heat treatment capability

  • Excellent machinability and good hot and cold forming performance

  • Economical compared to alloy steels such as 40Cr and 35CrMo

  • Suitable for medium load and continuous operation components

  • Good adaptability for turning, forging, bending, and machining processes

  • Average weldability; preheating is recommended for critical weld structures

  • Not suitable for high temperature or strong corrosive environments


7. Main Applications

  • Mechanical industry: shafts, gears, cams, sliding blocks, pins, keys, and connectors

  • Fastener industry: bolts, studs, nuts blanks, positioning pins, and connectors

  • Tooling and fixtures: molds, clamps, ejector pins, limit blocks, structural fixtures

  • General equipment: agricultural machinery, textile machinery, conveyors, hydraulic systems

  • Hardware manufacturing: precision shafts, non standard machined parts, wear resistant components


8. Usage Notes

Suitable for medium load and normal temperature environments. For heavy load, high impact, or high torque conditions, alloy steels are recommended.

Corrosion resistance is poor. For outdoor or humid environments, surface protection such as galvanizing, painting, black oxide coating, or anti rust oil is required.

Heat treatment deformation is relatively small for medium and small parts, but cooling control is recommended for larger components.

Machining can be performed with standard tools; after heat treatment, cutting parameters should be adjusted due to increased hardness.


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