SUJ
SUJ
SUJ
Bearing materials
10.1 Comparison of national standards
of rolling bearing steel
The dimension series of rolling bearings as
mechanical elements have been standardized
internationally, and the material to be used for
them specified in ISO 683/17 (heat treatment,
alloy, and free cutting steels / Part 17 ball and
roller bearing steels). However, materials are
also standardized according to standards of
individual countries and, in some cases, makers
are even making their own modifications.
As internationalization of products
incorporating bearings and references to the
standards of these kinds of steels are increasing
nowadays, applicable standards are compared
and their features described for some
representative bearing steels.
Table 1
Applicable national standards and chemical composition of high-carbon chrome bearing steel
Chemical composition (%)
ASTM
Other major
national standards
Si
SUJ1
0.95 to 1.10
0.15 to 0.35
0.50
51100
0.98 to 1.10
0.15 to 0.35
0.25 to 0.45
SUJ2
0.95 to 1.10
0.15 to 0.35
0.50
1.30 to 1.60
*1
A 295-89
52100
0.93 to 1.05
0.15 to 0.35
0.25 to 0.45
1.35 to 1.60
0.10
P0.025
S0.015
100Cr6 (DIN)
0.90 to 1.05
0.15 to 0.35
0.25 to 0.40
1.40 to 1.65
100C6 (NF)
0.95 to 1.10
0.15 to 0.35
0.20 to 0.40
1.35 to 1.60
0.08
P0.030
S0.025
535A99 (BS)
0.95 to 1.10
0.10 to 0.35
0.40 to 0.70
1.20 to 1.60
*1
SUJ3
0.95 to 1.10
0.40 to 0.70
0.90 to 1.15
0.90 to 1.20
*1
A 485-03
Grade 1
0.90 to 1.05
0.45 to 0.75
0.90 to 1.20
0.90 to 1.20
0.10
P0.025
S0.015
A 485-03
Grade 2
0.85 to 1.00
0.50 to 0.80
1.40 to 1.70
1.40 to 1.80
0.10
P0.025
S0.015
SUJ4
0.95 to 1.10
0.15 to 0.35
0.50
1.30 to 1.60
0.10 to 0.25
*1
SUJ5
0.95 to 1.10
0.40 to 0.70
0.90 to 1.15
0.90 to 1.20
0.10 to 0.25
*1
A 485-03
Grade 3
0.95 to 1.10
0.15 to 0.35
0.65 to 0.90
1.10 to 1.50
0.20 to 0.30
P0.025
S0.015
For ultralarge
size bearings
JIS
G 4805
Mn
Mo
Others
0.90 to 1.20
*1
0.90 to 1.15
0.10
*1
Cr
Application
Remarks
Not used
generally
Equivalent to each
other though there
are slight differences
in the ranges.
Typical steel
type for small
and medium
size bearings
Equivalent to each
other though there
are slight differences
in the ranges.
SUJ3 is equivalent to
Grade 1.
Grade 2 has
better quenching
capability
Though Grade 3 is
equivalent to SUJ5,
quenching capability
of Grade 3 is better
than SUJ5.
of Testing Materials, DIN: German Standard, NF: French Standard, BS: British Standard
Table 2 JIS and ASTM standards and chemical composition of carburizing bearing steel
JIS
G 4052
G 4053
204
ASTM
A 534-90
Si
Mn
Ni
Cr
Mo
Others
SCr420H
0.17 to 0.23
0.15 to 0.35
0.55 to 0.95
0.25
0.85 to 1.25
*2
5120H
0.17 to 0.23
0.15 to 0.35
0.60 to 1.00
0.60 to 1.00
*3
SCM420H
0.17 to 0.23
0.15 to 0.35
0.55 to 0.95
0.25
0.85 to 1.25
0.15 to 0.35
*2
4118H
0.17 to 0.23
0.15 to 0.35
0.60 to 1.00
0.30 to 0.70
0.08 to 0.15
*3
SNCM220H
0.17 to 0.23
0.15 to 0.35
0.60 to 0.95
0.35 to 0.75
0.35 to 0.65
0.15 to 0.30
*2
8620H
0.17 to 0.23
0.15 to 0.35
0.60 to 0.95
0.35 to 0.75
0.35 to 0.65
0.15 to 0.25
*3
SNCM420H
0.17 to 0.23
0.15 to 0.35
0.40 to 0.70
1.55 to 2.00
0.35 to 0.65
0.15 to 0.30
*2
4320H
0.17 to 0.23
0.15 to 0.35
0.40 to 0.70
1.55 to 2.00
0.35 to 0.65
0.20 to 0.30
*3
SNCM815
0.12 to 0.18
0.15 to 0.35
0.30 to 0.60
4.00 to 4.50
0.70 to 1.00
0.15 to 0.30
*2
9310H
0.07 to 0.13
0.15 to 0.35
0.40 to 0.70
2.95 to 3.55
1.00 to 1.45
0.08 to 0.15
*3
Application
Remarks
For small
bearings
For small
bearings
For small
bearings
Equivalent, though
there are slight
differences
For medium
bearings
Equivalent, though
there are slight
differences
For large
bearings
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Bearing materials
Classication
Test
Failured
quantity quantity
Weibull
slope
L50
L10
Air-melting steel
44
44
1.02
1.6710
Vacuum degassed
steel
30
30
1.10
2.82106
1.55107
MGH vacuum
degassed steel
46
41
1.16
6.92106
3.47107
Z steel
70
39
1.11
1.26107
6.89107
1.06107
206
207
Bearing materials
Chemical composition %
C
Si
Ni
Cr
Mo
1.02
0.5
1.45
SKH4
0.78
0.4
0.4
4.15
18.0
1.25
10.0
M50
0.81
0.25
0.35
0.10
4.0
4.25
0.25
1.0
0.25
SUS 440C
1.08
1.0
1.0
0.60
17.0
0.75
0.25
Remarks
Co
SUJ2
RemarksFigures withoutmark
208
Mn
General use
High-temperature
use
Corrosion resistance/
high temperature
209
Bearing materials
210
211
Bearing materials
Material
SUJ2
Quenching, tempering
SUJ2
Spheroidizing annealing
SCr420
Bearing
SAE4320
(SNCM420)
SNCM815
SUS440C
S25C
Annealing
(HBsC1)
S45C
SCr430
SCr440
Shaft
SPCC
CAC301
SCM420
SNCM439
8.5
59
15
11.6
0.48
50
17
11.8
0.38
123
6.2
19.1
103 000
{10 500}
18
12.8
207 000
{21 100}
440
{45}
C
Quenching, 650
tempering
C
Quenching, 520 to 620
fast cooling
C
Quenching, 520 to 620
fast cooling
C
Quenching, 150 to 200
air cooling
0.48
7.83
47
22
12.5
33
*431
{44} Min. *20 Min.
735
{75}
25
45
23
48
21
12.8
38
30
11.3
207 000
{21 100}
206 000
{21 000}
C oil cooling,
1 038
400C air cooling
7.75
0.46
22
55
FC200
Casting
7.3
0.50
43
FCD400
Casting
7.0
0.48
20
11.7
A1100
Annealing
2.69
0.90
222
3.0
23.7
70 600
{7 200}
AC4C
Casting
2.68
0.88
151
4.2
21.5
72 000
{7 350}
ADC10
Casting
2.74
0.96
96
7.5
22.0
71 000
{7 240}
SUS304
Annealing
8.03
0.50
15
72
15.7 to
16.8
193 000
{19 700}
431
{44}
*784
*637
{65} Min. {80} Min. *18 Min.
Normalizing
323
{33}
*275
*930
208 000 {80*784
} Min. {95} Min. *13 Min.
{21 100}
*930
0.47
C
Quenching, 650
tempering
206 000
{21 000}
SUS420J2
212
7.86
0.47
SC46
Housing
Heat treatment
,
Linear
Thermal Electric expansion Young s Yield point Tensile
Elong- Hardness
Density Specic
conducstrength
modulus
resistance coeff.
MPa
heat
ation
Remarks
g/cm kJ/(kg
MPa {kgf/mm2} MPa
tivity
HB
C)
K) W/(mK) cm (0 to 100
%
2
2
{kgf/mm }
{kgf/mm }
6
C
10 /
1 570
1 370 to 1 960 0.5 Max. 650 to High carbon
12.5
7.83
{140}
{160
740
chrome
46
22
to 200}
bearing
steel No. 2
647
420
7.86
11.9
27
180
{43}
{66}
208 000
0.47
{21 200}
Chrome
882
1 225
48
21
12.8
15
370
{90}
{125}
steel
7.83
902
1 009
**293 Nickel
44
20
11.7
16
{92}
{103}
to 375 chrome
molybde*311
*1 080
7.89
40
35
**580 stainless
{20 400}
{190}
{200}
steel
10.4
200 000
{20 400}
98 000
{10 000}
120
217
*229
to 293
*269
to 331
Cold rolled
steel plate
Carbon steel
for machine
structure
High-tension
brass
Carbon steel
for machine
structure
Chrome
steel
Chrome
molybdenum steel
Nickel
chrome
920
1 030
18
320
{94}
{105}
molybdenum steel
Low carbon
294
520
27
143
{30}
{53}
cast steel
Martensitic
1 440
1 650
stainless
10
400
{147}
{168}
steel
Gray cast
*200
{3.5}
{8}
aluminum
Aluminum
88
167
alloy for
7
{9}
{17}
sand casting
Aluminum
167
323
alloy for die
4
{17}
{33}
casting
Austenitic
245
588
stainless
60
150
{25}
{60}
steel
*262
to 352
213
Bearing materials
Density
g/cm3
Silicon nitride
(Si3N4)
3.1 to 3.3
Silicon
carbonate (SiC)
Hardness
HV
,
Young s modulus Flexural strength
MPa
GPa
{kgf/mm2}
{104kgf/mm2}
Fracture
toughness
MPam1/2
Linear thermal
expansion
coeff.
6
C
10 /
Electric
resistance
Thermal
shock
resistance
C
Thermal
conductivity
W/(mK)
C}
{cal/cms
1013 to 1014
cm
1 500 to 2 000
250 to 330
{2.5 to 3.3}
700 to 1 000
{70 to 100}
5.2 to 7.0
2.5 to 3.3
800 to 1 000
12 to 50
{0.03 to 0.12}
3.1 to 3.2
1 800 to 2 500
310 to 450
{3.1 to 4.5}
500 to 900
{50 to 90}
3.0 to 5.0
3.8 to 5.0
400 to 700
46 to 75
{0.11 to 0.18}
100 to 200
Alumina
(Al2O3)
3.6 to 3.9
1 900 to 2 700
300 to 390
{3.0 to 3.9}
300 to 500
{30 to 50}
3.8 to 4.5
6.8 to 8.1
190 to 210
17 to 33
{0.04 to 0.08}
1014 to 1016
Partly-stabilized
zirconia (ZrO2)
5.8 to 6.1
1 300 to 1 500
150 to 210
{1.5 to 2.1}
900 to 1 200
{90 to 120}
8.5 to 10.0
9.2 to 10.5
230 to 350
2 to 3
{0.005 to 0.008}
1010 to 1012
7.8
700
208
{2.1}
14 to 18
12.5
50
{0.12}
Bearing steel
10
214
215
Bearing materials
Support bearing
6304
Radial load
Speed
3 000 min
Lubrication
1mm
Photo 1Appearance of flaking
216
217
Bearing materials
Elastic
modulus
(GPa) ( 1 )
Melting
point
C
Glass
transition
temp
C
3.3
2.7
132
136
20
20
75/50
75/50
221.2
263.2
6.2
7.0
215
264
50
60
150/57
180/60
120.2
3.8
180
150/55
Specic Specic
elastic
strength
4
modulus
mm
104mm 10
GPa ( )
g/cm
0.11
50.5
0.03
0.025
0.96
0.94
12.6
53.2
2.5
3.0
0.07
0.08
1.13
1.14
1.25
0.04
1.04
Thermal
Continuous
deformation operating
temperature temperature
C ( 2)
C
Remarks
High creep,
sintering,low
friction and
adhesion, inert.
C
Stable at 290
Polytetra uoroethylene
PTFE
0.40
0.028
2.16
18.5
1.3
327
115
120/
260
2.7
0.06
1.31
206.1
4.6
225
30
230/215
155
3.2
2.9
0.07
0.06
1.42
1.41
225.3
205.7
4.9
4.3
175
165
13
170/120
155/110
104
Polyether sulfon
PES
2.46
0.086
1.37
179.6
6.3
225
210/203
180
Polysulfon
PSf
2.5
0.07
1.24
201.6
5.6
190
181/175
150
Polyallylate
(Aromatic polyester)
1.3
3.0
0.07
0.075
1.35
1.40
96.3
214.3
5.2
5.4
350
350
293
293
4.2
0.14
1.64
256.1
8.5
275
94
>260
1.7
0.093
1.30
130.8
7.2
335
144
152
240
10
(ber)
7.7
(mold)
0.7
0.18
1.38
1.33
724.6
579
50.7
13.5
375
415
(decomposition)
>230
>230
280
280
220
220
3
(lm)
0.17
1.43
203
7.0
Heat de417
composition decomposition
360/250
300 ( 3 )
No change in inert
C
gas up to 350
2.5 to 3.2
(mold)
0.1
1.43
203
7.0
Heat de417
composition decomposition
360/250
260
Polyamide imide
PAI
4.7
0.2
1.41
333.3
14.2
280
260
210
Polyether imide
(Aromatic polyimide) PI
3.6
0.107
1.27
240.9
215
210/200
170
Polyamino bis-maleimide
0.35
1.6
21.9
330 ( )
260
Polyphenylene sulde
PPS (GF 40%)
Polyether ether keton
PEEK
Poly-meta-phenylene
isophthalic amide
Polypromellitic imide
(Aromatic polyimide) PI
218
Strength Density
Inert, high
hardness, Used as
300
260 to 300 ller for PTFE
C
Stable up to 320
Hot cured at
220
C
360
Usable up to
C for bearing.
300
Sintering, no fusion
(molded products)
Usable up to
C as adhesive
290
or enamel
Improved
polyimide of
melting forming
Improved
polyimide of
melting forming
deformation temperature column, then the value to the left of the/applies to 451 kPa, If there, the value relates to 1.82 MPa.
219
Bearing materials
Ball bearing
Bearing type
Main aplication
Automotive transmissions
Automotive wheels
General
General
Cage material
Nylon 66
(Glass ber content: 0 to 10%)
Nylon 66
(Glass ber content: 10 to 25%)
Temper- Glass
C content
ature,
120
Gear oil
140
130
150
140
160
Air
180
130
120
80
Grease
120
Engine oil
Contains an
extreme
pressure
additive
120
ATF oil
Contains an
extreme
pressure
additive
150
120
80
Hydraulic
oil
Contains an
extreme
pressure
additive
Oil
A
0
A
C
0
B
D
0
D
0
D
0
D
0
D
0
A
D
0
D
0
D
0
D
A
D
0
A
C
0
B
Synthetic
lubricating
oil
120
Remarks
100
0
D
0
A
D
A
Roller bearing
220
221
Bearing materials
222
Polyether sulfone
(PES)
Polyether imide
(PEI)
Polyamide imide
(PAI)
Polyether etherketon
(PEEK)
Branch type
polyphenylene
sulde (PPS)
Linear type
polyphenylene
sulde (L-PPS)
Amorphous resin
Amorphous resin
Amorphous resin
Crystalline resin
Crystalline resin
Crystalline resin
C
180
C
170
C
210
C
240
C
220
Poor toughness
(Pay attention to
cage shape)
Low weld strength
Poor toughness
Small fatigue
resistance
Small fatigue
resistance
Special heat
treatment before
use
Excellent
toughness, wear
and fatigue
resistance
Water absorption
(Poor dimensional
stability)
Good aging
resistance
Material cost
(Superiority)
Cage application
Slightly low
toughness
Good environment
resistance
Good environment
resistance
Good environment
resistance
Poor stress
cracking resistance
2
Many performance
problems
Many performance
problems
5
Good performance
Excellent
mechanical
properties
Good toughness
Good dimensional
stability (No water
absorption)
Poor stress
cracking resistance
3
Good aging
resistance
Environmental
properties
C
220
Excellent
mechanical
properties
Good environment
resistance (Not
affected by most
,
chemicals. Doesn t
deteriorate in high
temperature oil with
extreme pressure
additives).
1
Problems with
toughness
Excellent
performance
Cost is high
compared to its
performance
223
Bearing materials
224
Nitrile rubber
Fluorine rubber
High heat resistance
Superior in heat
and oil resistances
Readily ages
under direct sunrays
Less expensive
than other rubbers
NonOperating
temperature contact seal
range ( 1 )
Contact
C)
(
seal
Silicon rubber
Key features
Polyacrylic rubber
Inferior in cold
resistance
One of the less
expensive materials among the
high temperature
materials
Pay attention so
as to avoid swell
caused by low
aniline point
mineral oil, silicone grease, and
Attention is necessilicone oil
sary because it
swells the ester oil
based grease
Superior in oil
and chemical
resistances
Cold resistance
similar to nitrile
rubber
50 to 130
30 to 170
100 to 250
50 to 220
30 to 110
15 to 150
70 to 200
30 to 200
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
225