Imagine a steel material that simultaneously reduces machining time while maintaining superior surface finish—what transformative potential could this hold for manufacturing? The 1215 cold-drawn steel bar emerges as this ideal solution, offering both productivity gains and cost reductions.
Supplied by Eaton Steel Bar Company, 1215 cold-drawn steel is a resulfurized and rephosphorized carbon steel. The strategic addition of sulfur and phosphorus grants exceptional machinability, classifying it as a free-cutting steel. Commonly referred to as "screw stock," this material excels in automatic screw machine operations, particularly for components requiring extensive machining and bright surface finishes.
While its lower carbon content results in reduced strength compared to other cold-drawn steels, 1215's unparalleled machining characteristics make it indispensable for specific applications.
1215 cold-drawn steel bars serve diverse sectors requiring precision machining:
Ideal for fabrication of connectors and fasteners where strength requirements are moderate.
Widely used in small component production including:
Preferred for precision electrical components such as terminal connectors and contact pins.
Eaton Steel Bar Company supplies 1215 cold-drawn bars meeting:
Available in diameters ranging from 5/16" to 11" with multiple profile options:
Chemical Composition:
Mechanical Properties:
When specifying 1215 cold-drawn steel, engineers should evaluate:
The growing demand for manufacturing efficiency continues to drive adoption of 1215 steel, particularly in automotive and electronics sectors. Ongoing metallurgical advancements may further enhance its mechanical properties through micro-alloying techniques.
Minimum order quantity: 10,000 lbs.