Alloy Information Report for AISI 1035
General Characteristics of AISI 1035
AISI 1035 is a low-cost, tough, medium-strength steel ideal for general-purpose applications, AISI 1035 is a medium-carbon alloy that can be normalized, hot-rolled, and water- or oil-quenched before tempering.
Chemical Composition of AISI 1035
- Carbon 0.32-0.38
- Manganese 0.60-0.90
- Phosphorus 0.040 max
- Sulfur 0.050 max
- Silicon 0.15 to 0.30, or:
- 0.10 max
- 0.10-0.20
- 0.20-0.40
- 0.30-0.60
- Iron: balance
Heat Treatment of AISI 1035
- 1300°F (704°C) safe tempering maximum
- Normalize at 1600° to 1650°F (871° to 899°C°)
- Process anneal after cold working at 1050° to 1225°F (566° to 663°C)
- Full anneal at 1550° to 1650°F (843° to 899°C)
- Harden at 1525° to 1600°F (829° to 871°C)
- Optional oil or water quench
Applications of AISI 1035
- Tools
- Bulldozer edges
- Drawing
- Cold extrusion
- Chain pins
- Sealing rings
- Track links
- Nails
- Couplings
- Levers
- Studs
- Trusses
- Gears
- Bolts
- Rods
- Pins
- Shafts
- Axles
Machinability of AISI 1035
- Annealed, normalized, and quenched and tempered state allows easy machining
- Up to 70% of B1112 machinability rating for cold-drawn and annealed stock
- Good surface finish may be compromised from tearing in annealed state
Workability of AISI 1035
- Hot work from 2250° to 1800°F (1232° to 982°C)
- Intermediate annealing required for considerable cold working
- Fully anneal when further cold work will follow extensive cold work
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