Introduction

C35 is a high-quality carbon structural steel with a moderate carbon content of 0.35% as per European standards. It offers a balance between strength, plasticity, and process performance. While its welding performance is slightly inferior compared to C22, it remains acceptable. C35 is typically used in normalized or quenched and tempered conditions.

  • Moderate strength and toughness.
  • Good machinability.
  • Acceptable weldability.
  • Suitable for heat treatment to improve hardness.
  • Reasonable wear resistance.
  • Moderate hardenability.

Uses/Applications:

  • Machinery parts: Shafts, gears, axles, rotating parts.
  • Automotive: Connecting rods, levers.
  • Agricultural Equipment: Components subjected to moderate stress.
  • Structural components: Beams, sleeves, wheels, rings.
  • Fasteners: Screws, nuts, washers.
  • Seamless steel pipes.

Standards and Equivalent Grades:

Country Standard Grade
China GB 3077 35
USA ASTM A29 1035
Japan JIS G4051 S35C
UK BS970 080M36
France NFA 33-101 AF55-C35
ISO ISO 683-1

Chemical Composition (wt. %):

Standard Grade C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni
EN10083 C35/1.0501 0.32-0.39 ≤0.4 0.50-0.80 ≤0.045 ≤0.045 ≤0.4 ≤0.1 ≤0.4
DIN 17200 CK35/1.1181 0.32-0.39 ≤0.4 0.50-0.80 ≤0.035 ≤0.03
SEW550 CK35/1.1181 0.32-0.39 ≤0.35 0.50-0.80 ≤0.035 ≤0.035

Physical Properties:

Property Value
Density (g/cm³) 7.87
Melting Point (°C) 1395
Specific Heat Capacity (J/kg.k) 482
Thermal Conductivity (W/m.K) 46 (100°C)
Elastic Modulus (MPa) 212,213
Shear Modulus (MPa) 82,080
Poisson’s Ratio 0.29
Linear Expansion Coefficient (10^-6/k) 12.45 (0-100°C)

Dimensional Tolerances:

Surface Finish Tolerance
Black-Forged (0, +5mm)
Black-Rolled (0, +1mm)
Turned (0, +3mm)
Grinding Best h9
Polished Best h11
Peeled Best H11
Cold Drawn Best H11

Mechanical Properties:

Property Value
Tensile Strength (MPa) 500-650
Yield Strength (MPa) 280-380
Elongation (%) 20-25
Reduction of Area (%) ≥45
Impact Charpy-V (J) ≥55
Hardness (HB) 140-180

Forging:

Parameter Value
Initial Forging Temp. 1200°C
Final Forging Temp. 800°C
Forging Ratio Above 4:1
Post-Forging Treatment Slowly cool

Heat Treatment:

Process Temperature (°C) Cooling Method
Annealing 850-880 Cooling in furnace
Normalizing 860-900 Cooling in air
Hardening 800-840 Quenched in oil or water
Tempering 500-600 Adjust strength/toughness

Critical Temperatures:

  • Ac1: 724°C
  • Ac3: 802°C
  • Ar1: 680°C
  • Ar3: 774°C

Machinability:

  • Moderate machinability, better than higher carbon steels.
  • Can be machined in annealed conditions for best results.

Weldability:

  • Acceptable but slightly inferior to lower carbon steels.
  • Pre-heating may be required for thicker sections.

Corrosion Resistance:

Limited corrosion resistance. Surface treatments like galvanizing or coating are recommended for improved performance.

Available Form:

Round Bars, Rods.

Conclusion:

C35 carbon steel is a versatile material offering a good balance between strength, machinability, and toughness. It is widely used in automotive, machinery, and structural applications due to its moderate carbon content and ability to undergo heat treatment. Though its corrosion resistance and weldability are modest, proper surface treatments can enhance performance.