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Alloy Steels 4130

Related Metals: Chrome Moly - 4130
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Specifications: AISI 4130
AMS 6348
AMS 6350
AMS 6351
AMS 6360
AMS 6361
AMS 6362
AMS 6370
AMS 6371
AMS 6373
AMS 6374
AMS 6528
AMS 7496
ASTM A108
ASTM A29
ASTM A322
ASTM A331
ASTM A506
ASTM A507
ASTM A513
ASTM A519
ASTM A646
ASTM A752
ASTM A829
MIL S-18729
MIL S-6758
SAE J1397
SAE J404
SAE J412
UNS G41300

Chemistry Data

Carbon

0.28 - 0.33

Chromium

0.8 - 1.1

Manganese

0.7 - 0.9

Molybdenum

0.15 - 0.25

Phosphorus

0.035 max

Silicon

0.15 - 0.35

Sulphur

0.04 max

General Information

Principal Design Features

AISI 4130 is a low alloy steel containing molybdenum and chromium as strengthening agents. The carbon content is nominally 0.30% and with this relatively low carbon content the alloy is excellent from the fusion weldability standpoint. The alloy can be hardened by heat treatment.


Applications

Typical applications for 4130 low alloy steel include. structural use such as aircraft engine mounts and welded tubing applications.


Machinability

This alloy is readily machined by conventional methods. Machinability is best with the alloy in the normalized and tempered condition. Although the alloy may be machined in the fully heat treated condition, machinability becomes more difficult with increasing strength (hardness) of the alloy.


Forming

Formability is best in the annealed condition for which the ductility is very good, Bend radii of 1t on annealed sheet material may be made.


Welding

4130 alloy is noted for its weldability by all of the commercial methods.


Heat Treatment

Heating at 1600 F followed by an oil quench will harden the 4130 alloy. For best results a normalizing pre-hardening heat treatment may be used at 1650 to 1700 F followed by the 1600 F soak and oil quench.


Forging

Forge at 2200 F maximum down to 1750 F.


Hot Working

4130 in the annealed condition has excellent ductility. Thus it is usually not necessary to do hot working to form parts. If hot working is needed it can be done in the range of 2000 F to 1500 F.


Cold Working

Cold working by conventional methods is readily accomplished on this alloy.


Annealing

4130 (and most of the other low alloy steels) may be annealed at 1550 F for a time long enough to allow thorough heating of the section size. It should then be cooled in the furnace at a rate of less than 50 F per hour down to 900 F, followed by air cooling from 900 F.


Aging

Not applicable to this alloy.


Tempering

Tempering is done to restore some of the ductility that may be lost after the hardening heat treatment and quench. Alloy 4130 is tempered at between 750 F and 1050 F, depending upon the strength level desired. The lower the tempering temperature the greater the strength.


Hardening

Hardening is accomplished by heat treatment or by cold working -- see "Heat Treatment".


Other Comments

The 4130 alloy is a through hardening alloy and should not be case hardened.


Physical Data

Density (lb / cu. in.)

0.283

Specific Gravity

7.8

Specific Heat (Btu/lb/Deg F - [32-212 Deg F])

0.114

Melting Point (Deg F)

2610

Thermal Conductivity

22.3

Mean Coeff Thermal Expansion

7

Modulus of Elasticity Tension

29

Mechanical Data

MSO currently has no data available for this grade.

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