8.8 ELECTRO GALV STUD M24X210
Explaining the difference between EN8 and 8.8 steel as indicted
8.8 is ISO 898–1 grading for Bolts and screws. It indicates a bolt/screw with
tensile strength of minimum 800MPa and a yield strength of 80% of 800MPa = 640MPa.
Depending on thickness these are either quenched and tempered or can also be used
without Q&T provided they meet the hardness and tensile requirements.
EN8 is a medium carbon steel usually supplied untreated. EN8 has good tensile
strength and is often used in applications such as: shafts, gears, stressed pins,
studs, bolts, keys etc.
EN8 is a very popular grade and is readily machinable in any condition. It can
be further surface-hardened to produce components with enhanced wear resistance,
typically in the range 50-55 HRC through induction processes. It is also available
in a free-machining versions, EN8DM and EN8M (212A42)
<Elements available in EN8:
- Carbon 0.36-0.44%
- Silicon 0.10-0.40%
- Manganese 0.60-1.00%
- Sulphur 0.050 Max
- Phosphorus 0.050 Max
EN stands for European norms.