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SAE 1527 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn) vs SAE 1541 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn)

Property comparison of SAE 1527 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn) and SAE 1541 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn), both carbon steel.

Carbon Steel13 compared properties
PropertySAE 1527 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn)SAE 1541 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn)Difference
Yield strength485 MPa600 MPa+24%
Tensile strength570 MPa705 MPa+24%
Elongation12 %10 %-17%
Elastic modulus200,000 MPa200,000 MPa0%
Shear modulus76,923 MPa76,923 MPa0%
Poisson ratio0.30.30%
Density7,850 kg/m³7,850 kg/m³0%
Brinell hardness163 HB207 HB+27%
Thermal conductivity62.7 W/m·K57.4 W/m·K-8%
Specific heat459 J/kg·K463 J/kg·K+1%
Coefficient of thermal expansion0.000012 1/K0.000012 1/K0%
Melting point1,480 °C1,480 °C0%
Reduction in area35 %30 %-14%

Difference is SAE 1541 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn) relative to SAE 1527 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn). Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.

Identification

SAE 1527 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn)
grade
1527
standard
SAE
heat treatment
Cold drawn
SAE 1541 Carbon Steel (Cold drawn)
grade
1541
standard
SAE
heat treatment
Cold drawn

About AISI/SAE 15xx high-manganese carbon steels

15xx grades are plain-carbon steels with manganese above the standard 10xx range. The extra manganese improves hardenability and impact toughness over plain 10xx grades. Common applications are forgings, axles, and structural shapes where slightly better through-hardening is needed.

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