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The table below details similar grades to the most commonly used
engineering steels.
The column on the left shows some of the steel grades stocked by Hillfoot, while the middle
columns show grades with similar chemistry, and the two columns on the right display grades for
potential substitution.
All grades in blue are stocked by Hillfoot and clicking on the link will take you to a detail page, where
you will be able to download a datasheet.
Should you need any technical advice about grade selection or have queries about the price and
availability of the steel required for your manufacturing process, please contact the Hillfoot team.
070M20 EN3A
080A15 C15
1.0402
1020
LF2 (L
(070) EN32 C20
1.0401
1023
ST52-3 (ST5)
1.1151
S235 (S23)
080M40 EN8
080A42 C40 1.0511 1040 C45E (
(080) EN8D (08A) 070M5
(07A)
1055
4130 (
945M3
(945)
B7
826M4
L7 (826)
40CrNiMo6 826M4
(826)
4330V
(43V)
18CrN
6 (C18
18CrN
6 (C18
655M1
(655)
18CrN
6 (C18
4130 25CrMo4
1.7218
4135
mod 34CrMo4 1.7220
(41C)
S17400
(UNS)
13Cr
(Y42)
Similar Grades – Grades of similar (not identical) chemistry. Please note the similar grades are
based on chemistry only, and may not meet the necessary mechanical properties (in the standard
‘as stocked’ state).
Grades for Potential Substitution – Grades capable of achieving similar mechanical properties
(material may need further treatment to achieve the desired properties). The potential substitution
grades are based on mechanical properties, not necessarily the chemical analysis.
Notes
2. Where queries exist regarding offering similar or substituted grades, please refer to the Sales
Team.
For full details on grades, service, technical data and our Future One process please call 0114
2331133.
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