21CrMo10 is a European-made steel and is mainly used in industrial wear and corrosion resistant components, such as shafts, couplings, cam followers, gears, and sprockets. Because of its superior tensile strength and corrosive resistance, 21CrMo10 is frequently used by automobile, aviation, and shipbuilding industries. It also finds application in industrial components and machine structures, such as gas turbines, in subsea structural components, and in oil drilling equipment. 21CrMo10 offers superior mechanical properties over other carbon and alloy steels, and due to its lower carbon content and excellent ductility, it provides a particularly good cold rolled product.
21CrMo10 offers superior strength and toughness, allowing it to be used in any application where high-strength and wear-resistance is required. It has a high level of resistance to stress and fatigue, making it highly suitable for use in heavy components. The high toughness of this material means that it is not susceptible to cracking or fracturing under sudden load changes. Also, its excellent temper resistance, making it suitable for use in high-temperature wear applications.
21CrMo10 is relatively easy to form and work with. It can be cut, pressed, welded and machined, allowing for the easy production of complex parts and components. This steel can be heat treated and cold formed, making it versatile and suitable for a wide variety of applications. Because of its superior wear resistance, it is especially suitable for parts that require wear protection, such as cams and gears.
21CrMo10 is an economical and reliable material option for applications that require wear-resistance, strength, and good formability. Its excellent mechanical properties make it suitable for a range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, energy, and marine industries. It is becoming increasingly popular for use in various applications due to its superior performance, high-strength, wear-resistance, and cost-effectiveness.