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AISI 8630 Low-Alloy Steel Bars and Forgings vs SAE 8630 Carbon Steel (Water quenched from 845 °C (1550 T) and tempered at 540 °C ()

Property comparison of AISI 8630 Low-Alloy Steel Bars and Forgings and SAE 8630 Carbon Steel (Water quenched from 845 °C (1550 T) and tempered at 540 °C (), both carbon steel.

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PropertyAISI 8630 Low-Alloy Steel Bars and ForgingsSAE 8630 Carbon Steel (Water quenched from 845 °C (1550 T) and tempered at 540 °C ()Difference
Tensile strength861.8 MPa931 MPa+8%
Elastic modulus199,948 MPa200,000 MPa0%
Shear modulus75,842 MPa76,923 MPa+1%
Poisson ratio0.320.3-6%
Density7,833 kg/m³7,850 kg/m³0%
Specific heat460 J/kg·K460 J/kg·K0%

Difference is SAE 8630 Carbon Steel (Water quenched from 845 °C (1550 T) and tempered at 540 °C () relative to AISI 8630 Low-Alloy Steel Bars and Forgings. Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.

Identification

AISI 8630 Low-Alloy Steel Bars and Forgings
grade
AISI 8630
standard
MIL-HDBK-5J
heat treatment
Quenched and tempered
SAE 8630 Carbon Steel (Water quenched from 845 °C (1550 T) and tempered at 540 °C ()
grade
8630
standard
SAE
heat treatment
Water quenched from 845 °C (1550 T) and tempered at 540 °C (1000 T)

About AISI/SAE 86xx nickel-chromium-molybdenum steels

86xx grades are nickel-chromium-molybdenum case-hardening steels, leaner in nickel than 43xx. 8620 is the standard carburizing grade for gears and shafts; 8740 is used heat-treated through and through for higher-strength fasteners.

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