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  1. AISI 4135 alloy Steel is a high quality Quenched and Tempered Alloy Structural steel, It belong to the high quality low carbon, Oil Quenched & Tempered Hardness is 28-34 HRc. AISI 4135 steel Annealing delivery hardness less than 250HB.

  2. Alloy Steel 4135 has structural steel properties is a chromium molybdenum alloy steel specification. The AISI 4135 steel type represents a good balance among different properties as strength, toughness, fatigue, and corrosion resistance under extreme working conditions. Chemical Composition.

  3. America AISI AISI4135 Chemical compositions of SAE alloy steels and Mechanical Properties, Chemical Element, Cross Reference. Datasheet for: Metals: AISI4135 / AISI 4135. Category.

  4. AISI 4135 is a Standard grade Alloy Steel. It is commonly called AISI 4135 Chromium-molybdenum steel. It is composed of (in weight percentage) 0.33-0.38% Carbon (C), 0.70-0.90% Manganese (Mn), 0.035%(max) Phosphorus (P), 0.04%(max) Sulfur (S), 0.15-0.30% Silicon (Si), 0.30-1.10% Chromium (Cr), 0.15-0.25% Molybdenum (Mo), and the base metal Iron ...

  5. SAE 4135 is a medium-carbon chromium-molybdenum alloy steel for heavy-duty service. Although nominally an oil-hardening grade, it may be water hardened if proper precautions are exercised. It is used for a wide variety of engineering applications.

  6. AISI 4135 Steel. Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Alloy Steel; AISI 4000 Series Steel; Low Alloy Steel; Carbon Steel; Medium Carbon Steel. Material Notes: Oil quenched. Forging temp.: 1205°C (2200°F) max. Annealing temp.: 790 - 845°C. Hardening temp.: 845 - 870°C. Tempered to desired hardness.

  7. 4135 (USA, AISI, ASTM, UNS ) - European (EU, EN) and wordwide Steel equivalent grades. These comparison table is only intended as an indication of the closest khown equivalent grades. The source standarts should always be checked for the specific purpose for each material, in case of doubt.

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