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Overview

High Carbon Chromium Bearing Steel, also known as bearing-grade steel, is a high-performance material engineered for precision and durability. Renowned for its excellent hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue strength, this type of steel is ideal for manufacturing bearings that must withstand high loads and extreme conditions. With a high carbon content combined with chromium, this steel delivers superior performance, ensuring longevity and reliability in demanding applications.ย The rings and rolling elements made from high-carbon chromium bearing steel (GCr15, GCr15SiMn, ZGCr15, and ZGCr15SiMn) have high hardness.

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Characteristics

  • Exceptional Hardness: High carbon content provides the steel with superior hardness, essential for bearing applications that require high wear resistance.
  • Wear Resistance: The chromium addition enhances the steel’s ability to resist wear, making it suitable for high-stress environments.
  • Fatigue Strength: Designed to endure repeated stress, this steel offers excellent fatigue strength, ensuring long-lasting performance in critical applications.
  • Dimensional Stability: High Carbon Chromium Bearing Steel maintains its shape and size even under intense pressure and temperature variations, ensuring consistent performance.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Chromium improves the steelโ€™s resistance to corrosion, which is crucial for bearings exposed to harsh environments.

The Hardness of Parts

Rings and rollers made from GCr15 and ZGCr15 materials have a hardness of HRc61-65, while steel balls have a hardness of HRc62-66. Rings and rollers made from GCr15SiMn and ZGCr15SiMn materials have a hardness of HRc60-64, while steel balls have a hardness of HRc60-66.

 

Bearings made from high-carbon chromium bearing steel are generally suitable for operating temperatures ranging from -40ยฐC to 130ยฐC, with normal oil and grease lubrication. They meet the requirements of general machinery. After being tempered at high temperatures, the working temperature of bearing parts made from high-carbon chromium bearing steel can reach up to 250ยฐC.

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Production Process

High-carbon chromium bearing steel is a specialized steel type used in the manufacturing of bearings, known for its high hardness, uniform hardness distribution, and excellent wear resistance. Its typical composition includes a high carbon content (approximately 0.95%-1.10% carbon) and 0.5%-1.5% chromium, with small amounts of other elements like manganese and silicon to enhance performance. The specialized production process involves several key steps:

Electric Arc Furnace Smelting:ย Raw materials are melted in an electric arc furnace to ensure the thorough integration of alloying elements.

Refining Process:ย To improve the purity of the steel, the molten steel typically undergoes secondary refining, such as Argon Oxygen Decarburization (AOD) or Vacuum Oxygen Decarburization (VOD), which reduces the content of non-metallic inclusions and enhances the material’s fatigue resistance.

Vacuum Degassing: Under vacuum conditions, gases like hydrogen and oxygen are removed from the molten steel, as these gases could lead to porosity or non-metallic inclusions in the material.

Continuous Casting:ย The refined molten steel is continuously cast into billets or ingots, which helps improve the steelโ€™s structure and reduces defects.

Electroslag Remelting (ESR):ย This advanced refining technique uses heat generated by an electric current passing through slag to melt the metal, significantly increasing the purity and uniformity of the steel while reducing inclusions and segregation.

Homogenization Annealing:ย To eliminate internal stresses and chemical composition inconsistencies within the ingots, prolonged high-temperature annealing is performed.

Hot Working:ย Hot rolling, forging, or hot drawing processes shape the steel into its initial forms while improving its microstructure through plastic deformation.

Cold Working:ย Cold rolling, drawing, or forging processes further refine the steelโ€™s dimensions and enhance surface quality.

Spheroidizing Annealing:ย A specific heat treatment process spheroidizes the carbide particles, reducing the material’s hardness, improving machinability, and ensuring minimal residual stress after quenching.

Quenching and Tempering: Bearing steel undergoes proper quenching and tempering to achieve the desired hardness and toughness. Quenching involves heating the steel to an appropriate temperature followed by rapid cooling, while tempering involves heating the quenched steel to a lower temperature, holding it for a period, and then cooling it to relieve stress and adjust hardness.

Cold Treatment:ย Sometimes, to improve dimensional stability and reduce residual austenite, the bearing steel undergoes cryogenic treatment.

Precision Grinding and Superfinishing:ย Finally, precision grinding and superfinishing techniques ensure the dimensional accuracy and surface finish of bearing components.

Applications

High Carbon Chromium Bearing Steel is widely used in the production of bearings for various industries due to its robust properties:

  • Automotive Industry: Ideal for use in wheel bearings, engine components, and transmission systems where high load capacity and longevity are critical.
  • Industrial Machinery: Utilized in heavy-duty machinery bearings, offering reliable performance under continuous operational stress.
  • Aerospace: Employed in aerospace bearings due to its high fatigue strength and dimensional stability, essential for high-speed applications.
  • Precision Instruments: Suitable for bearings in precision instruments that demand high accuracy and durability.
  • Home Appliances: Frequently used in high-load home appliance components, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Common Sizes

  • Round Steel Bar:

Diameter:ย 20-120mm

Length: 4000-9000mm

The above specifications are common sizes; we can provide custom services according to customer requirements.

Chemical Composition

High Carbon Chromium Bearing Steel
NO. Grade Chemical Composition (Mass Fraction) /%
C Si Mn Cr Mo
1 G8Cr15 0.75~0.85 0.15~0.35 0.20~0.40 1.30~1.65 โ‰ค0.10
2 GCr15 0.95~1.05 0.15~0.35 0.25~0.45 1.40~1.65 โ‰ค0.10
3 GCr15SiMn 0.95~1.05 0.45~0.75 0.95~1.25 1.40~1.65 โ‰ค0.10
4 GCr15SiMo 0.95~1.05 0.65~0.85 0.20~0.40 1.40~1.70 0.30~0.40
5 GCr18Mo 0.95~1.05 0.20~0.40 0.25~0.40 1.65~1.95 0.15~0.25

Comparison Table of Steel Grades by Country

High Carbon Chromium Bearing Steel
GB ISO 683-17 ASTM A295 DIN JIS
GCr15 100Cr6 52100 1.3505 SUJ2
GCr15SiMn 1.3520