powered by CADENAS

Social Share

Silver steel (12150 views - Material Database)

Silver steel is common tool steel that is supplied as a centerless ground round bar (with tolerances similar to that of drill rod). The name comes from the highly polished appearance of the rods; there is no silver in the alloy. Amongst other applications, it has been widely used to make such things as punches, engravers, screwdrivers. Sheffield silver steel is used in France as a blade steel for straight razors. In Finland, German silver steel was and still is widely used for Puukko knives. The composition is defined by UK specification BS-1407, and is given below. In the annealed state it has a hardness of 27 HRC. It can be hardened to 64 HRC. The European/Werkstoff equivalent is 1.2210 / 115CrV3, which also includes some vanadium.
Go to Article

Silver steel

Silver steel

Silver steel is common tool steel that is supplied as a centerless ground round bar (with tolerances similar to that of drill rod). The name comes from the highly polished appearance of the rods; there is no silver in the alloy.

Amongst other applications, it has been widely used to make such things as punches, engravers, screwdrivers. Sheffield silver steel is used in France as a blade steel for straight razors. In Finland, German silver steel was and still is widely used for Puukko knives.

The composition is defined by UK specification BS-1407, and is given below.

In the annealed state it has a hardness of 27 HRC. It can be hardened to 64 HRC.[1]

The European/Werkstoff equivalent is 1.2210 / 115CrV3, which also includes some vanadium.

Composition of Silver Steel
Element BS-1407 Silver Steel[2] DIN 1.2210 / 115CrV3[3]
Min Typ Max Min Max
Carbon 0.95% 1.13% 1.25% 1.10% 1.25%
Chromium 0.35% 0.43% 0.45% 0.50% 0.80%
Manganese 0.25% 0.37% 0.45% 0.20% 0.40%
Silicon 0 0.22% 0.40% 0.15% 0.30%
Vanadium 0.07% 0.12%
Phosphorus 0 0.014% 0.045% 0 0.03%
Sulphur 0 0.018% 0.045% 0 0.03%
Iron Balance Balance


  1. ^ Silver Steel, retrieved 28 September 2008 
  2. ^ Silver Steel BS1407, retrieved 28 September 2008 
  3. ^ http://www.ozct.com.tr/en/pdf/1.2210%20115CrV3.pdf

41xx steelAL-6XNAlGaAlloy 20Aimant AlNiCoAluminiumAluminium alloyCuproaluminiumAluminium-lithium alloyBronze arséniéArsenical copperBell metalBérylliumBronze au bérylliumBillon (alliage)BirmabrightBismanolBismuthLaitonBronzeBulat steelCalamine brassFonte (métallurgie)CelestriumChinese silverChromeChromium hydrideCobaltColored goldConstantanCuivreCopper hydrideCopper–tungstenBronze de CorintheCrown goldAcier au creusetCunifeCupronickelCymbal alloysAcier de DamasAlliage de DevardaAlliages d'aluminium pour corroyage#Série 2000 (aluminium cuivre)Dutch metalFer douxÉlectrumÉlinvarFernicoFerroalliagePierre à briquetFerrochromeFerromanganèseFerromolybdèneFerrosiliciumFerrotitaneFerrouraniumField's metalFlorentine bronzeGalfenolGalinstanGalliumLaiton rougeVerreGlucydurOrGuanín (bronze)GunmetalHepatizonHiduminiumAcier rapideHigh-strength low-alloy steelHydronaliumIndiumInvarFerHydrure de ferItalmaKanthalKovarPlombMagnaliumMagnésiumMangalloyManganinAcier maragingMarine grade stainlessMartensitic stainless steelMegalliumMaillechortMercuryMolybdochalkosMuntz metalMushet steelNichromeNickelMaillechortOr nordiqueDorure#Dorure au mercureBronze phosphoreuxFonte brutePinchbeck (alloy)Matière plastiquePlexiglasPlutoniumPotassiumReynolds 531rhoditeRhodiumRose's metalSamariumSanicro 28ScandiumShakudōArgentSodiumSpeculum metalSpiegeleisenSpring steelStaballoyAcier inoxydableAcierStellite (alliage)Structural steelSurgical stainless steelÉtainTitaneTombacTumbagaUraniumVitalliumMétal de WoodY alloyZeron 100ZincZirconiumAcier à outilsAcier CortenWootzSolderTernePlomb typographiqueElektronAmalgame (métallurgie)Magnox (alloy)AlumelBrightrayChromelHaynes InternationalInconelMonelNicrosilNisilNitinolMu-métalPermalloySupermalloyHydrure de nickelAlliage plutonium-galliumNaKMischmétalLithiumTerfenol-DPseudo palladiumScandium hydrideAimant samarium-cobaltArgentium sterling silverArgent BritanniaDoré bullionGoloidPlatinum sterlingShibuichiArgent sterlingTibetan silverTitanium Beta CAlliage de titaneHydrure de titaneGum metalTitanium goldNitrure de titaneBabbitt (alloy)BritanniumAlliage plomb-étainQueen's metalWhite metalHydrure d'uranium(III)ZamakZirconium hydrideHydrogèneHéliumBoreAzoteOxygèneFluorMéthaneMezzanine (architecture)AtomeAciérieHaut fourneauIronworks

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0. There is a list of all authors in Wikipedia

Material Database

database,rohs,reach,compliancy,directory,listing,information,substance,material,restrictions,data sheet,specification