Grade 16CrNiMo6
Germany W-Nr. 1.3531
Old Grade
Corresponding Standard DIN 17230-1980
Ball and Roller Bearing Steels Technical Conditions of Delivery
Classification Alloy Steel
Properties Hardness
Density 7.85 g/cm3
16CrNiMo6 Chemical Element Composition Content (%)
Component C Si Mn P S Cr Ni Cu Mo
Minimum Value 0.15 - 0.4 - - 1.5 1.4 - 0.25
Maximum Value 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.035 0.035 1.8 1.7 0.3 0.35
①Elements which are not featured in this Table may not be deliberately added to the steel except for the purpose of finish-treating the melt. Every suitable precaution must be taken to ensure that no such elements are inadvertently added via the scrap or via other substances used for manufacture; percentages of companion elements are however permissible provided that the specified values of mechanical properties and of hardenability are satisfied, and that the usability of the product is not impaired
②In the case of steel melted or remelted under vacuum, the manganese content may be allowed to drop slightly below the lower limit specified.
③In the case of melting or remelting according to the electroslag process, the phosphorus and sulphur contents shall each be ≤ 0.015 %.
16CrNiMo6 Mechanical Properties
condition Heat Treatment or Condition
Hardness
HBW
Steel C ≤255
Steel BF 179~227
Steel BG 159~207
Steel GKZ;GKZ+SH;GKZ+ground ≤180
Steel GKZ+K ≤229*
Steel GKZ+K+G ≤180
①GZK=annealed for spheroidization of carbides;GZK+K=annealed for spheroidization of carbides + cold finished;GKZ+K+G=annealed for spheroidization of carbides + cold finished + soft annealed;GKZ+SH=annealed for spheroidization of carbides + peeled;C=treated for shearability;BG=heat-treated for ferritic-pearlitic structure;BF=heat-treated to achieve a given tensile strength;BG+K=heat-treated for ferritic-pearlitic structure + cold finished
② HV in the case of thin product
③The hardness of steel in GKZ+K+G state is for reference only.

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