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AISI 8615

Alloy Digest, 1965
Abstract AISI 8615 is a low-carbon, nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy steel capable of producing high core strength and toughness. It is a case hardening steel recommended for heavy duty gears, cams, shafts, chains, fasteners, piston pins, etc.
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AISI 1045

Alloy Digest, 1971
Abstract AISI 1045 is a medium-carbon steel used in four conditions: hot rolled, normalized, oil quenched and tempered or water quenched and tempered. It is a general-purpose engineering and construction steel and provides medium strength and toughness at low cost. It is commonly used for flame- or induction-hardened parts.
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AISI 5130

Alloy Digest, 1974
Abstract AISI 5130 is a low-chromium through-hardening steel for applications where medium hardenability, strength and toughness are sufficient. It may be used in the unhardened condition or after quenching in oil or water followed by tempering. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity,
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AISI 8622

Alloy Digest, 1978
Abstract AISI 8622 is a low-carbon triple-alloy steel of moderate-to-good hardenability for carburizing and other applications. Its core is characterized by good strength and toughness. When carburized it is recommended for heavy-duty applications such as cams, gears, shafts and piston pins.
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Effect of cooling rate on hardness and microstructure of AISI 1020, AISI 1040 and AISI 1060 Steels

2009
The object of the present work is to investigate the effect of cooling rate on microstructure and mechanical properties of AISI 1020, AISI 1040 and AISI 1060 steels. The samples were heated and treated at 1250 degrees K for 4 h and subsequently were cooled by three different methods.
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AISI 1340

Alloy Digest, 1969
Abstract AISI 1340 is a carbon-manganese oil hardening steel with greater hardenability than the 1000 and 1100 steels of comparable carbon content, and with poorer machinability than the sulfurized 1100 steels. It is recommended for general engineering and machinery parts such as shafts, gears, axles, fasteners, rollers, etc.
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AISI 1017

Alloy Digest, 1986
Abstract AISI 1017 is a carbon steel with a relatively low manganese content (0.30-0.60%); this contributes to relatively low hardenability in all applications and increased ductility with decreased hardness and strength in the core of carburized material and in uncarburized uses.
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AISI 3135

Alloy Digest, 1957
Abstract AISI 3135 is a nickel-chromium steel of the oil-hardening type. It has good hardenability and good toughness. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness.
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AISI 8620

Alloy Digest, 1958
Abstract AISI 8620 is a low alloy carburizing steel capable of producing high core strength and toughness. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on low temperature performance as well as forming, heat treating, machining, and ...
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