Categorization and Properties of SAE Cold Rolled Strip Steels
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2392_201504
- Reaffirmed
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Recommended Content
Aerospace Material Specification | Steel Tubing, Seamless 0.95Cr - 0.20Mo (0.33 - 0.38C) (SAE 4135) Normalized or Stress Relieved |
Aerospace Material Specification | Steel Bars and Forgings 0.50Cr - 0.55Ni - 0.25Mo (0.38 - 0.43C) (SAE 8740) Heat Treated, 125 ksi (862 MPa) Tensile Strength |
Aerospace Material Specification | Steel, Corrosion Resistant, Wire 18Cr - 9.0Ni (302) Spring Temper |
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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TABLE 2 | TEMPER DESIGNATORS: LOW CARBON COLD ROLLED STRIP STEELS | |
TABLE 3 | HEAT ANALYSIS COMPOSITION - WT % | |
TABLE 4 | THICKNESS TOLERANCES OF COLD ROLLED STRIP STEELS | |
TABLE 5 | TYPICAL SURFACE ROUGHNESS MEASUREMENT RANGES | |
TABLE 6 | APPROXIMATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STEEL GRADE, ANNEALING TREATMENT AND HARDNESS FOR COLD ROLLED STRIP STEEL | |
TABLE 7 | HARDNESS RANGES : HARDENED AND TEMPERED COLD ROLLED HIGH CARBON STEEL STRIP | |
TABLE 8 | TYPICAL HARDNESS RANGES SPECIFIED FOR HARDENED AND TEMPERED COLD ROLLED HIGH CARBON STEEL STRIP | |
TABLE 9 | HARDNESS SCALES FOR VARIOUS THICKNESSES: A GUIDE FOR SELECTION OF HARDNESS SCALES FOR HARDENED AND TEMPERED COLD ROLLED HIGH CARBON STEEL STRIP | |
TABLE 10A | APPROXIMATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THICKNESS, CARBON CONTENT, HARDNESS, AND UTS OF HARDENED AND TEMPERED STRIP FOR SPRING APPLICATIONS | |
TABLE 10B | APPROXIMATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THICKNESS, CARBON CONTENT, HARDNESS, AND UTS OF HARDENED AND TEMPERED STRIP FOR SPRING APPLICATIONS |
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