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4140 Steel: Properties, Applications & Heat Treatment Guide

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Introduction to 4140 Steel

Quick Facts & Specifications of 4140 Steel

ItemData (Typical Range)
StandardAISI 4140 / SAE 4140
TypeLow alloy chromium-molybdenum steel
Carbon (C)0.38 – 0.43%
Tensile Strength655 – 1080 MPa
Yield Strength415 – 835 MPa
Elongation20 – 25%
Impact Toughness (Charpy V-notch)~35–50 J (varies by condition)
Hardness (Annealed)~197 HB
Hardness (Quenched & Tempered)up to 50 HRC
Density7.85 g/cm³

Key Mechanical Properties of 4140 Steel

Applications of 4140 steel in automotive machinery and oil gas industries
4140 steel applications

Common Applications of 4140 Steel

4140 Alloy Steel Heat Treatment Overview

*Proper heat treatment selection is key to optimizing 4140 steel mechanical properties for specific applications.

Why Choose 4140 Alloy Steel?

Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q1: What is the carbon content of 4140 steel?
    A1: The carbon content ranges from 0.38% to 0.43%, which helps achieve high strength and hardness after heat treatment.
  • Q2: Is 4140 steel stainless?
    A2: No, 4140 is a low-alloy chromium-molybdenum steel, not a stainless steel.
  • Q3: What are the mechanical properties of 4140 steel?
    A3: Typical properties include tensile strength 655–1080 MPa, yield strength 415–835 MPa, hardness up to 50 HRC, and elongation 20–25%.
  • Q4: What is the chemical composition of 4140 steel?
    A4: For a detailed breakdown of 4140 steel chemical composition, see our dedicated guide.
  • Q5: Can 4140 steel be quenched and tempered?
    A5: Yes, quenching and tempering enhance strength and hardness, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.

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