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- Jan 24, 2003
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I'm looking for advice from someone who has experience with 4140 castings or similar.
The intent is to produce a cylindrical part whose largest diameter is 3.5 " Service temperatures are anticipated to range from -30 F to 100 F.
Desired yield strength is 60-70 ksi, desired impact energy is 65 ft-lb Izod.
It looks like specifying 4140 cast, normalized and then oil quenched and tempered at 1300 F will give a higher strength than required for wrought material and more than adequate impact energy, but I cannot find anything for castings.
I've dug through my ASM handbooks and scoured the web so if I have missed a source of info I'd be very grateful if someone could help me out.
Is there
The intent is to produce a cylindrical part whose largest diameter is 3.5 " Service temperatures are anticipated to range from -30 F to 100 F.
Desired yield strength is 60-70 ksi, desired impact energy is 65 ft-lb Izod.
It looks like specifying 4140 cast, normalized and then oil quenched and tempered at 1300 F will give a higher strength than required for wrought material and more than adequate impact energy, but I cannot find anything for castings.
I've dug through my ASM handbooks and scoured the web so if I have missed a source of info I'd be very grateful if someone could help me out.
Is there