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SAE4140

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cpeash

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I'm trying to find out what the differences are between SAE4140 & SAE 4142 steels. Is 4142 just a prehardened form of 4140?
 
According to SAE J404 Chemical Compositions of SAE Alloy Steels, alloy 4140 has an allowable carbon concentration (in mass percent) of 0.38-0.43 while alloy 4142 has an allowable carbon concentration of 0.40-0.45.

According to SAE J1268 Hardenability Bands for Carbon and Alloy H Steels, alloy 4142 has better hardenability.

4142 is not a prehardened version of 4140. They both require the same thermomechanical processing to develop their properties.
 
The 'code' for all these types of alloys is that the last two numbers designate the nominal carbon content - 4130 has a nominal 0.30%C, 4340 a nominal 0.40%C, 4145 a nominal 0.45%C etc
 
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