EN 1.6932 (28NiCrMoV8-5) Nickel-Chromium Steel
EN 1.6932 steel is an alloy steel formulated for primary forming into wrought products. Cited properties are appropriate for the quenched and tempered condition. 1.6932 is the EN numeric designation for this material. 28NiCrMoV8-5 is the EN chemical designation.
It has a moderately high density among EN wrought alloy steels. In addition, it has a fairly high embodied energy and a fairly high base cost.
The graph bars on the material properties cards below compare EN 1.6932 steel to: EN wrought alloy steels (top), all iron alloys (middle), and the entire database (bottom). A full bar means this is the highest value in the relevant set. A half-full bar means it's 50% of the highest, and so on.
Mechanical Properties
Brinell Hardness
270
Elastic (Young's, Tensile) Modulus
190 GPa 27 x 106 psi
Elongation at Break
14 %
Fatigue Strength
460 MPa 67 x 103 psi
Impact Strength: V-Notched Charpy
40 J 29 ft-lb
Poisson's Ratio
0.29
Shear Modulus
73 GPa 11 x 106 psi
Shear Strength
540 MPa 79 x 103 psi
Tensile Strength: Ultimate (UTS)
900 MPa 130 x 103 psi
Tensile Strength: Yield (Proof)
720 MPa 100 x 103 psi
Thermal Properties
Latent Heat of Fusion
250 J/g
Maximum Temperature: Mechanical
440 °C 820 °F
Melting Completion (Liquidus)
1460 °C 2660 °F
Melting Onset (Solidus)
1420 °C 2590 °F
Specific Heat Capacity
470 J/kg-K 0.11 BTU/lb-°F
Thermal Conductivity
45 W/m-K 26 BTU/h-ft-°F
Thermal Expansion
13 µm/m-K
Electrical Properties
Electrical Conductivity: Equal Volume
7.6 % IACS
Electrical Conductivity: Equal Weight (Specific)
8.7 % IACS
Otherwise Unclassified Properties
Base Metal Price
4.0 % relative
Density
7.9 g/cm3 490 lb/ft3
Embodied Carbon
2.0 kg CO2/kg material
Embodied Energy
27 MJ/kg 11 x 103 BTU/lb
Embodied Water
56 L/kg 6.7 gal/lb
Common Calculations
PREN (Pitting Resistance)
2.7
Resilience: Ultimate (Unit Rupture Work)
110 MJ/m3
Resilience: Unit (Modulus of Resilience)
1370 kJ/m3
Stiffness to Weight: Axial
13 points
Stiffness to Weight: Bending
24 points
Strength to Weight: Axial
32 points
Strength to Weight: Bending
26 points
Thermal Diffusivity
12 mm2/s
Thermal Shock Resistance
26 points
Alloy Composition
Among alloy steels, the composition of EN 1.6932 steel is notable for including vanadium (V) and nickel (Ni). Vanadium has a strong hardening effect, but this effect is particularly sensitive to the type of tempering. Nickel is used to improve mechanical properties, and to make the alloy easier to heat treat.
Fe | 94.5 to 96.4 | |
Ni | 1.8 to 2.1 | |
Cr | 1.0 to 1.5 | |
Mo | 0.35 to 0.55 | |
C | 0.24 to 0.32 | |
Mn | 0.15 to 0.4 | |
Si | 0 to 0.4 | |
V | 0.050 to 0.15 | |
P | 0 to 0.035 | |
S | 0 to 0.035 |
All values are % weight. Ranges represent what is permitted under applicable standards.
Followup Questions
Similar Alloys
Further Reading
EN 10250-3: Open die steel forgings for general engineering purposes - Part 3: Alloy special steels
Manufacture and Uses of Alloy Steels, Henry D. Hibbard, 2005
Ferrous Materials: Steel and Cast Iron, Hans Berns and Werner Theisen, 2008
Steels: Processing, Structure, and Performance, 2nd ed., George Krauss, 2015