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Automated comparison · 51% overlap

16Mo3 vs C75: 51% composition overlap. Moderate differences, generally not direct substitutes.

16Mo3 vs C75

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

Overview

16Mo3

1.5415

Carbon SteelPressure Vessel

Molybdenum-alloyed pressure vessel steel — THE European Mo-Kesselblech. Mo 0.25-0.35% improves creep resistance and elevated-temperature strength to ~500°C (higher than P265GH at ~400°C). Used for superheater tubes, boiler drums, steam piping, and heat exchangers in power generation. EN 10028-2 + PED.

C75

1.0605

Carbon Steelspring_wire

High-carbon unalloyed spring steel. Near-eutectoid composition (0.70-0.80% C). Excellent elastic properties after hardening and tempering. Limited hardenability — effective oil quench diameter ≤12mm. Cost-effective for small/medium springs. Used for spring wire, clock springs, saw blades, retaining rings, and precision strip springs. ≈ AISI 1075.

16Mo3C75
Material Number1.54151.0605
CategoryCarbon SteelCarbon Steel
StandardEN 10028-2EN 10132-4

Chemical composition (wt%)

Element16Mo3C75Overlap
C0.12–0.2%0.7–0.8%No overlap
Si0–0.35%0.15–0.35%OK
Mn0.4–0.9%0.6–0.9%OK
P0–0.025%0–0.025%OK

Mechanical properties

Property16Mo3C75Unit
tensile_strength440–590850–1100MPa
yield_strength≥ 275500–700MPa
elongation≥ 228–12%

Compatibility Assessment

16Mo3 and C75 have moderate differences (51% overlap). They are generally not direct substitutes. Consider the specific requirements of your application.

Automated assessment based on composition analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 16Mo3 the same as C75?

16Mo3 and C75 have a 51% composition overlap. They are generally not directly interchangeable.

Can I replace 16Mo3 with C75?

Generally not recommended. The compositions differ significantly (51% overlap). These materials have different alloying concepts and are intended for different applications.

What is the difference between 16Mo3 and C75?

The main differences are in the following elements: C. 16Mo3 is a Carbon Steel grade, while C75 is a Carbon Steel grade.

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