

SR101, also known as INFI steel, is a proprietary steel developed by Busse Combat Knife Company. It is known for its extreme toughness and edge retention. While 52100 and SR101 both boast high toughness, SR101 is less prone to chipping and holds an edge longer. However, 52100 offers easier sharpening and usually comes at a lower …





AISI 52100 steel Annealing delivery hardenss less than 250HB. AISI 52100 Alloy bearing steel properties is a chromium,manganese alloy steel specification. 52100 is equivalent to DIN 100Cr6, GB GCr15 steel. Most applications can replace each others. Related Specifications ASTM A29/A29M DIN EN 10083/3 JIS G4053 GB GB/T 3077. 52100 …



1. Supply Range of ASTM 52100 Bearing Steel. AISI 52100 Steel Round Bar: diameter 8mm – 800mm 52100 Steel Plate: thickness 2mm –300mm x width 200mm – 800mm Other sizes of 52100 steel as per customer's requirements Process: Cold drawn, hot rolled, forged etc. Surface Finish: black, rough machined, turned, polished or as per …







Osprey ® SAE 52100 is a high-carbon bearing steel alloyed with chromium. The alloy has high wear resistance and rolling fatigue strength. This metal powder is manufactured by Inert Gas Atomization (IGA), producing a powder with a spherical morphology which provides good flow characteristics and high packing density.





Cold-finished SAE-AISI 52100 is SAE-AISI 52100 steel in the annealed and cold-drawn condition. The graph bars on the material properties cards below compare cold-finished SAE-AISI 52100 to: SAE-AISI wrought steels (top), all iron alloys (middle), and the entire database (bottom). A full bar means this is the highest value in the relevant set.









AISI SAE, ASTM A295/A295M: 52100: 207: European: EN ISO 683-17: 100Cr6: 207: Germany: DIN EN ISO 683-17: 100Cr6: 207: Japan: JIS G 4805: SUJ2: ≤ 201: Tags: GCr15 vs 100Cr6, GCr15 vs SUJ2. Share Facebook Twitter ReddIt WhatsApp Pinterest Email Linkedin Tumblr Telegram Viber. World Material 153 posts. Prev Post



While there are many steels used for the production of bearings, the most commonly used bearing material is AISI 52100. This is also known as 100Cr6 or other designations. The primary alloying element is approximately 1.3 to 1.6 percent Cr, with a carbon content of approximately 1.0 percent. The typical chemical composition of AISI …











The machining of bearing steel (AISI 52100) along with vibration analysis is an effective consideration to control the surface integrity of machined surfaces. This review paper may be eye-opening for further research on PVD, CVD tools for machining performance of bearing steel toward practical applications in terms of better cutting …







Low alloy martensitic chrome steel, AISI 52100 thanks to its high hardness, wear resistance, surface finishing and dimensional precision, it is widely used to manufacture mechanical components. APPLICATIONS Precision bearings, automotive components (brakes, steering, line shaft), bicycle, agitators, appliances,



It is also known as AISI 52100 alloy steel, 52100 carbon steel, or ASTM 52100 bearing steel. The first digit (5) indicates that this steel is primarily alloyed with chromium, while the second digit (2) signifies an alloying percentage greater than 1%. It's important to note that the second digit doesn't specify the exact percentage of chromium ...



AISI 52100 is commonly used in various applications, such as ball bearings, automotive parts, cutting tools, and aerospace components. AISI 52100 Composition. AISI 52100 is a type of high-carbon chromium alloy steel with a carbon content between 0.98% and 1.10%. Chromium is an essential element that improves the steel's hardenability, …





AISI 52100 bearing steel (100Cr6 in DIN and EN-ISO Standards) is the most often used in the manufacturing of bearing elements. The chemical composition of AISO 52100 is given in Table 1 . This material has excellent corrosion resistance, good wear resistance, and high compressive strength (the yield limit is 2000 MPa, and the tensile …










