Manganese Steel Plate DescriptionManganese steel, also called Hadfield steel or mangalloy, is a steel alloy containing 12-14% manganese. Renowned for its high impact strength and resistance to abrasion in its hardened state, the steel is often described as the ultimate work h
Manganese steel, also called Hadfield steel or mangalloy, is a steel alloy containing 12-14% manganese. Renowned for its high impact strength and resistance to abrasion in its hardened state, the steel is often described as the ultimate work hardening steel.
Product Parameters
Product Name | Manganese Steel Plate |
Production Process | Hot Rolling, Cold Rolling |
Material Standards | AISI, ASTM, ASME, DIN, BS, EN, ISO, JIS, GOST, SAE, etc. |
Width | 100mm-3000mm |
Length | 1m-12m, or Customized Size |
Thickness | 0.1mm-400mm |
Delivery Conditions | Rolling, Annealing, Quenching, Tempered or Standard |
Surface Process | Ordinary, Wire Drawing, Laminated Film |
Chemical Composition
Jiuzhou Metal is an austenitic, non-magnetic steel produced to A128 specifications. | |
Carbon | 1.05 - 1.2 |
Manganese | 11.5 - 14 |
Silicon | 1.00 Max |
Phosphorus | 0.07 Max |
Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength | 125 ksi |
Yield Strength | 52 ksi |
Elongation in 2” | 45 % |
Scope of Application
Because of its self hardening properties, manganese steel has been used in the mining industry for many years – cement mixers, rock crushers, crawler treads for tractors, elevator and shovel buckets – as well as in the rail industry (switches and crossings) and other high impact environments.
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