SAE 4335 V Structural and constructional steels
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SAE 4335 V Physical Properties
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SAE 4335 V Heat Treatments
- Annealing temperature: 843°C (1550°F), cool at a rate not to exceed 111°C (200°F) per hour to below 427°C (800°F). Normalizing temperature: 899°C (1650°F); Austenitizing temperature: 871°C (1600°F). Hardening quenchant: oil, polymer, inert gas.
Tempering: Minimum 260°C (500°F), at least two tempering operations are required.
All parts, shall be in one of the following conditions prior to austenitizing: normalized, normalized or tempered or hardened. If those parts have been normalized only without tempering or overaging, they shall be preheated before exposure to the austenitizing temperature. - Normalizing: 871-927°C (1600-1700°F), air quenched. Annealing: 829-871°C (1525-1600°F). Furnace cool to 427°C (800°F) or below (rate of furnace cool should be 28°C (50°F) per hour or slower). Recommended subcritical anneal temperature is 677°C (1250°F).
Austenitizing: 843-899°C (1550-1650°F). Medium for quenching: oil.
SAE 4335 V Mechanical Properties
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