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AISI/SAE 4130 Carbon Steel Bar
4130 cold-rolled round bars provide some recognized weldability without affecting the wear and impact resistance of the steel, carbon steel 4130 bars also have excellent machining properties and can be heat treated. At the same time, it has high tensile strength and high yield strength.
AISI/SAE 4140 Carbon Steel Bar
4140 is a 1% chromium-molybdenum medium hardenability general-purpose high-strength steel, usually hardened and tempered in the tensile range of 850-1000 Mpa (condition T). 4140 now have improved machinability, which greatly increases feed and/or speed, while extending tool life without affecting mechanical properties. The prehardening and tempering 4140 can be further case hardened by flame or induction hardening and nitriding.
AISI/SAE 4340 Carbon Steel Bar
AISI 4340 alloy steel is a heat treatable low alloy steel containing chromium, nickel and molybdenum. It has high toughness and high strength under heat treatment conditions.
AISI/SAE 5160 Carbon Steel Bar
Steel is a versatile material. One steel alloy is AISI 5160, which is an American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) designation for spring steel.
AISI/SAE 8620 Carbon Steel Bar
AISI 8620 alloy steel is a common carburizing alloy steel. This alloy steel is flexible during the hardening process, thus improving the case/core properties.
304 stainless steel is a kind of universal stainless steel material, rust resistance than 200 series of stainless steel material is stronger. High temperature resistance is also better, can be as high as 1000-1200 degrees. 304 stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance and good intergranular corrosion resistance. For oxidizing acids, it is concluded in the experiment that 304 stainless steel has strong corrosion resistance in nitric acid with a concentration of less than or equal to 65% of the boiling temperature. It also has good corrosion resistance to alkali solution and most organic and inorganic acids.
Grade 316 stainless steel is an austenitic form of stainless steel with a molybdenum content of 2-3%. The addition of molybdenum makes the metal more resistant to pitting and corrosion and improves its resistance to exposure to high temperatures. This grade of stainless steel is particularly effective when used in acidic environments. With this metal, corrosion caused by acetic acid, hydrochloric acid and other forms of acid can be prevented.
316L stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel metal alloy that contains nickel and molybdenum, making it corrosion resistant. 316L is a 316 low carbon grade. This grade is not affected by sensitization (grain boundary carbide precipitation). It is often used for large-gauge welded parts (approximately over 6mm). 316L stainless steel has higher creep, fracture stress and tensile strength than chromium nickel austenitic stainless steel at high temperature.