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Steel Equivalent

01/28/2012 11:45 PM

Can anyone help to find the equivalent to the following:

SAE 4130 tube.

1018/1020 grade rod.

44w plate

en30B round bar

8620 grade hex bar.

thanks in advance.

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Re: Steel Equivalent

01/29/2012 2:22 AM

Equivalent in what way? price strength weldability corrosion rust resistance ridgitity weight chemical composition density stress resistence??

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01/29/2012 6:01 AM

Equivalent in other standards.....like BS, EN etc.

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Re: Steel Equivalent

01/29/2012 4:53 AM

SAE 4130 tubes equivalent:

25CRMO4-25CD4-1.7214 Steel Tubes


Chemical Composition:

C

Si

Mn

S

P

Cr

Ni

Mo

0,22 0,29

0,15 0,25

0,50 0,80

≤ 0,015 ≤ 0,020

0,90 1,20

≤ 0,30

0,15 0,25

Quantity

Value

Unit

Young's modulus 205000 - 205000 MPa
Tensile strength 660 - 810 MPa
Elongation 12/16/11 %
Yield strength 390 - 510 MPa
Thermal expansion 15 - 15 e-6/K
Thermal conductivity 47 - 47 W/m.K
Specific heat 420 - 460 J/kg.K
Melting temperature 1500 - 1500 °C
Density 7800 - 7800 kg/m3
Resistivity 0.15 - 0.2 Ohm.mm2/m
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Re: Steel Equivalent

01/29/2012 9:21 AM

Do you have search engines available? If so it's a simple matter to do some basic searches and determine the answer for yourself. That's really elementary, you know.

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01/29/2012 4:51 PM

Check with your supplier, they should either know the information of be able to give you the documentation showing the equivelants.

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01/30/2012 8:35 AM

This link will answer all of your questions. I may even download it myself

WinSteel (you need to purchase software)

Equivalent Grade (free but limited)

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Re: Steel Equivalent

01/30/2012 11:49 AM

Can anyone help to find the equivalent to the following:

SAE 4130 tube.

1018/1020 grade rod.

Good morning,

Attached is my favorite stop for material inquiries/conversions - really indespensible when researching virtually any material. Super extensive database.

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http://www.matweb.com/

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02/01/2012 12:00 PM

Thanks Ozzb...I was looking for a pdf

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