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Alloy Digest, 1973
Abstract AISI 4718 is a low-carbon nickel-chromium-molybdenum carburizing steel recommended for applications requiring a strong, tough core combined with a highly wear-resistant carburized case. It has fairly high hardenability and can be used without carburizing.
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Abstract AISI 4718 is a low-carbon nickel-chromium-molybdenum carburizing steel recommended for applications requiring a strong, tough core combined with a highly wear-resistant carburized case. It has fairly high hardenability and can be used without carburizing.
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Alloy Digest, 1969
Abstract AISI No. 617 is a general purpose hardenable stainless steel which can be heat treated to the highest hardness and strength level. It is recommended for many applications where corrosion and oxidation resistance coupled with high strength and wear resistance are required as in bearings, cams and rollers in aircraft and missile ...
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Abstract AISI No. 617 is a general purpose hardenable stainless steel which can be heat treated to the highest hardness and strength level. It is recommended for many applications where corrosion and oxidation resistance coupled with high strength and wear resistance are required as in bearings, cams and rollers in aircraft and missile ...
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Alloy Digest, 1968
Abstract AISI No 602 is a low-alloy high-temperature constructional steel of the Cr-Mo-V-Si type that possesses useful strength after suitable heat treatment at temperatures up to 1000 F. It is used for jet engine compressor wheels and blading. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity,
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Abstract AISI No 602 is a low-alloy high-temperature constructional steel of the Cr-Mo-V-Si type that possesses useful strength after suitable heat treatment at temperatures up to 1000 F. It is used for jet engine compressor wheels and blading. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity,
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Alloy Digest, 1971
Abstract AISI 1040 is a medium-carbon steel used in the hot-rolled, normalized, oil quenched and tempered or water quenched and tempered condition for general purpose engineering and construction. It provides medium strength and toughness at low cost.
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Abstract AISI 1040 is a medium-carbon steel used in the hot-rolled, normalized, oil quenched and tempered or water quenched and tempered condition for general purpose engineering and construction. It provides medium strength and toughness at low cost.
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Alloy Digest, 1965
Abstract AISI 8660 is a high carbon, chromium-nickel-molybdenum alloy steel having high hardness and strength, suitable for springs and axle shafts. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, machining, and joining.
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Abstract AISI 8660 is a high carbon, chromium-nickel-molybdenum alloy steel having high hardness and strength, suitable for springs and axle shafts. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, machining, and joining.
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Alloy Digest, 1967
Abstract AISI 5160 is a medium-carbon through-hardening alloy steel recommended for heavy duty service in gearing, shafting, tools, hot work dies and springs. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on
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Abstract AISI 5160 is a medium-carbon through-hardening alloy steel recommended for heavy duty service in gearing, shafting, tools, hot work dies and springs. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on
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Alloy Digest, 1978
Abstract AISI 5132 is a medium-hardenability, through-hardening steel of low (0.75-1.00%) chromium content. It is recommended for uses where moderate strength and toughness are satisfactory. It may be used in the unhardened condition or after quenching in water or oil followed by tempering to the desired strength level.
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Abstract AISI 5132 is a medium-hardenability, through-hardening steel of low (0.75-1.00%) chromium content. It is recommended for uses where moderate strength and toughness are satisfactory. It may be used in the unhardened condition or after quenching in water or oil followed by tempering to the desired strength level.
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Alloy Digest, 1974
Abstract AISI 4820 is a low-carbon carburizing steel containing nominally 3.5% nickel and 0.25% molybdenum. It is ideal for uses that require a strong, tough core along with a highly wear-resistant carburized case. In addition, it offers a good combination of strength and low-temperature toughness for non-carburized applications.
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Abstract AISI 4820 is a low-carbon carburizing steel containing nominally 3.5% nickel and 0.25% molybdenum. It is ideal for uses that require a strong, tough core along with a highly wear-resistant carburized case. In addition, it offers a good combination of strength and low-temperature toughness for non-carburized applications.
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Alloy Digest, 1970
Abstract AISI 1050 is a water- and oil-hardening grade of carbon steel recommended for applications where a shallow-hardening steel of moderate strength and toughness suffices. It is commonly used for parts where induction hardening is employed and may be used in the austempered condition.
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Abstract AISI 1050 is a water- and oil-hardening grade of carbon steel recommended for applications where a shallow-hardening steel of moderate strength and toughness suffices. It is commonly used for parts where induction hardening is employed and may be used in the austempered condition.
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Alloy Digest, 1983
Abstract AISI 1060 is a high-carbon steel of low hardenability; it may be used in the as-rolled, annealed, normalized or liquid-quenched-and-tempered condition, depending on the desired properties. It is normally hardened by austenitizing and quenching in oil; however, it may be quenched in water if precautions are taken to prevent ...
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Abstract AISI 1060 is a high-carbon steel of low hardenability; it may be used in the as-rolled, annealed, normalized or liquid-quenched-and-tempered condition, depending on the desired properties. It is normally hardened by austenitizing and quenching in oil; however, it may be quenched in water if precautions are taken to prevent ...
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