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Automated comparison · 52% overlap

C22E vs S500MC: 52% composition overlap. Moderate differences, generally not direct substitutes.

C22E vs S500MC

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

Overview

C22E

1.1151

Carbon SteelCase Hardening

Low-carbon unalloyed steel for case hardening and general engineering — 0.17-0.24% C. After carburizing: surface HRC 55-60, soft tough core. Much cheaper than alloy case-hardening steels (16MnCr5, 20MnCr5). Modern designation for Ck22. Used for pins, bolts, levers, lightly loaded gears, and any carburized part where alloy additions are not justified. Also used as cold-heading wire.

S500MC

1.0984

Carbon Steelhsla

High-strength low-alloy (HSLA) hot-rolled steel for cold forming. Thermomechanically rolled for fine grain structure. 500 MPa yield strength with excellent cold formability. Used for automotive chassis, truck frames, crane booms, and agricultural equipment.

C22ES500MC
Material Number1.11511.0984
CategoryCarbon SteelCarbon Steel
StandardEN 10083-2EN 10149-2

Chemical composition (wt%)

ElementC22ES500MCOverlap
C0.17–0.24%0–0.12%No overlap
Si0–0.4%0–0.5%OK
Mn0.4–0.7%0–1.7%OK
P0–0.025%0–0.025%OK

Mechanical properties

PropertyC22ES500MCUnit
tensile_strength410–540550–700MPa
yield_strength240–280≥ 500MPa
elongation22–28≥ 12%

Compatibility Assessment

C22E and S500MC have moderate differences (52% overlap). They are generally not direct substitutes. Consider the specific requirements of your application.

Automated assessment based on composition analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Is C22E the same as S500MC?

C22E and S500MC have a 52% composition overlap. They are generally not directly interchangeable.

Can I replace C22E with S500MC?

Generally not recommended. The compositions differ significantly (52% overlap). These materials have different alloying concepts and are intended for different applications.

What is the difference between C22E and S500MC?

The main differences are in the following elements: C. C22E is a Carbon Steel grade, while S500MC is a Carbon Steel grade.

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