OVERVIEW OF ALLOY STRUCTURAL STEEL
Alloy structural steel are the type of steels formed by adding different proportions of alloying elements like manganese, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, the addition of which is to enhance the mechanical and physical properties within the ordinary carbon steel, such as hardenability, tensile strength, yield ratio, fatigue stren
gth, ductility, and corrosion resistance, which allows these type of steels suitable for manufacturing various machine parts with larger cross-sectional dimensions.
PARAMETER OF ALLOY STRUCTURAL STEEL
Standard | JIS / ASTM / AISI / SAE / EN /DIN / BS / GB / API |
Grades | 41Cr4, 20Cr, 40Cr
SCr420, SCr440, SCM420, SCM440 709M40, 817M40, 826M40, 655M13 SAE4140, SAE 8620, SAE 8637, SAE 8640, SAE4340 TL4227, ZF6, ZF7, ZF7B, 1E1201, 1E0621, 1E1287, 1E1998 20CrMnTi, 18CrMo4, 25CrMo4, 42CrMo4, 42CrMoS4, 16MnCr5, 16MnCrS5, 20MnCrS5,17CrNiMo6, 8NiCrMo5, 39NiCrMo3,18CrNiMo76, 20MnCr5, 30CrNiMo8, 31CrMoV9, 34CrNiMo6, 38CrMoAl, 19CrNi4 etc. |
Shapes | Round / Square / Flat / Hexagon |