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Automated comparison · 31% overlap

14NiCrMo13-4 vs EN-GJS-500-7: 31% composition overlap. Significantly different materials serving different application areas.

14NiCrMo13-4 vs EN-GJS-500-7

Side-by-side chemical composition and mechanical property comparison.

Overview

14NiCrMo13-4

1.6657

Alloy SteelCase Hardening

High-nickel case-hardening steel for heavily loaded large gears, shafts, and drivetrain components. Excellent core toughness with case hardness up to 62 HRC after carburizing. The high nickel content (3.0–3.5%) provides superior impact resistance even at low temperatures. Standard material for wind turbine gearboxes, heavy-duty industrial gears, and aerospace transmissions. Also known as EN36C (BS) and similar to SAE 9310.

EN-GJS-500-7

5.3200

Alloy Steelductile_cast_iron

Ferritic-pearlitic ductile cast iron with minimum tensile strength 500 MPa and minimum elongation 7%. The balanced grade offering significantly higher strength than EN-GJS-400-15 while retaining reasonable ductility. Mixed ferrite-pearlite matrix (typically 40-50% pearlite). Used for crankshafts, connecting rods, suspension components, gear housings, heavy-duty pipe fittings, and medium-stress structural castings. Equivalent to DIN GGG50, JIS FCD500.

14NiCrMo13-4EN-GJS-500-7
Material Number1.66575.3200
CategoryAlloy SteelAlloy Steel
StandardEN 10084EN 1563

Chemical composition (wt%)

Element14NiCrMo13-4EN-GJS-500-7Overlap
C0.11–0.17%3.2–3.7%No overlap
Si≤ 0.4%2–2.6%No overlap
Mn0.3–0.6%0.2–0.5%Partial
P≤ 0.025%≤ 0.05%OK

Mechanical properties

Property14NiCrMo13-4EN-GJS-500-7Unit
tensile_strength1100–1400≥ 500MPa
yield_strength≥ 850≥ 320MPa
elongation≥ 9≥ 7%

Compatibility Assessment

14NiCrMo13-4 and EN-GJS-500-7 have significantly different compositions (31% overlap). These materials are not interchangeable and serve different application areas.

Automated assessment based on composition analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 14NiCrMo13-4 the same as EN-GJS-500-7?

14NiCrMo13-4 and EN-GJS-500-7 have a 31% composition overlap. They are generally not directly interchangeable.

Can I replace 14NiCrMo13-4 with EN-GJS-500-7?

Generally not recommended. The compositions differ significantly (31% overlap). These materials have different alloying concepts and are intended for different applications.

What is the difference between 14NiCrMo13-4 and EN-GJS-500-7?

The main differences are in the following elements: C, Si, Mn. 14NiCrMo13-4 is a Alloy Steel grade, while EN-GJS-500-7 is a Alloy Steel grade.

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