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Looking for history of 5160 spring steel
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3rd March 2020, 07:37 AM
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Ian
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Chris,
I sent off an email to Larrin Thomas, as you suggested. What a nice guy! He sent me a prompt reply which is copied below.
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Hi Ian,
Finding steel history can be surprisingly difficult, and 5160 is not one I have looked into. I was unable to find the history of 5160. However, I looked some at some of SAE journals from the early 20th century and found a couple things. I found a reference to 5165 steel in the 1913 journal:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?...ew=1up&seq=638
5165 was not present in the 1912 SAE transactions:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?...iew=1up&seq=51
The chromium limits of 5165 were changed in 1919:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?...iew=1up&seq=14
However, 5165 was removed from the SAE specifications in 1922 "as there is apparently no use for it, and 5150 has been added for shafting material and for gear purposes."
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?...ew=1up&seq=218
I found an ad from United Steel in 1919 advertising for "spring steel" which had four different brands including "Crucia" a Chrome-Carbon steel.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?...iew=1up&seq=88
So I didn't find 5160 but early versions of the steel date back to at least 1913. Perhaps with this starting point you can find something.
Larrin
And a further follow-up reply ...
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Ian,
I found a reference to 5160 in a 1952 book, though it doesn't talk about 5160 as being the most common choice for springs, just one of the choices.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?...ew=1up&seq=483
Larrin
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