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Automated comparison · 43% overlap

C10E vs C60: 43% composition overlap. Significantly different materials serving different application areas.

C10E vs C60

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

Overview

C10E

1.1121

Carbon SteelCase Hardening

Lowest practical carbon case-hardening steel — 0.07-0.13% C. After carburizing: hard surface (HRC 55-60) with extremely soft, tough core (HRC 15-20). Maximum impact absorption. Modern designation for Ck10. Used for pins, bushings, small gears, camshaft lobes, and any carburized part where maximum core toughness and ductility are critical. Also used as cold-heading and deep-drawing wire/strip.

C60

1.0601

Carbon SteelUnalloyed

High-carbon unalloyed quenching and tempering steel. High hardness and strength after heat treatment but difficult to weld. Used for springs, hand tools (screwdrivers, pliers), agricultural blades, wear parts, and railway components.

C10EC60
Material Number1.11211.0601
CategoryCarbon SteelCarbon Steel
StandardEN 10084EN 10083-2

Chemical composition (wt%)

ElementC10EC60Overlap
C0.07–0.13%0.57–0.65%No overlap
Si0–0.4%0–0.4%OK
Mn0.3–0.6%0.6–0.9%Partial
P0–0.025%0–0.045%OK

Mechanical properties

PropertyC10EC60Unit
tensile_strength310–440800–950MPa
yield_strength180–220≥ 480MPa
elongation28–35≥ 13%

Compatibility Assessment

C10E and C60 have significantly different compositions (43% overlap). These materials are not interchangeable and serve different application areas.

Automated assessment based on composition analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Is C10E the same as C60?

C10E and C60 have a 43% composition overlap. They are generally not directly interchangeable.

Can I replace C10E with C60?

Generally not recommended. The compositions differ significantly (43% overlap). These materials have different alloying concepts and are intended for different applications.

What is the difference between C10E and C60?

The main differences are in the following elements: C, Mn. C10E is a Carbon Steel grade, while C60 is a Carbon Steel grade.

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