AISI 4317 Hot Forged Alloy Steel Round Bar
AISI 4317 Hot Forged Alloy Steel Round Bar
AISI 4317 Hot Forged Alloy Steel Round Bar
Model
AISI 4317

Item specifics

Delivery Condition
+QT or annealed
Surface Condition
black or grounded or peeled

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Description

AISI 4317 Alloy Steel

Supplying Size:

Rolled: Diameter 50-200mm

Forged: Diameter 80-600mm

*accepted special shape

 

4137 Steel Grade Compare:

Related Specifications

Australia

AS1444 - 1996 4317/4317H

Germany

W.Nr 1.6587
DIN 17210 17CrNiMo6 18CrNiMo 7-6

Great Britain

BS970: PART 3: 1991 820M17/822M17
BS970: 1955 - EN354/EN355

USA

SAE 4317
AISI 4317

 

4137 Steel Chemical Composition:

Chemical Composition

 

Min. %

Max. %

Carbon

0.15

0.21

Silicon

0

0.40

Manganese

0.50

0.90

Nickel

1.40

1.70

Chromium

1.50

1.80

Molybdenum

0.25

0.35

Phosphorous

0

0.035

Sulphur

0

0.035

 

4137 Steel Mechanical Properties:

Typical Mechanical Properties - Annealed

Tensile Strength Mpa

700

Yield Strength Mpa

520

Elongation on 5.65√S0 %

23

Hardness

HB

200

Rc

15

 

4137 Steel Forging:

Heat to 1150oC and hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section. Soaking time at forging temperature should be as short as possible to avoid heavy scaling and excessive grain growth. This will vary depending on furnace conditions but 15 minutes per 25 mm of section may be used as a guide. Do not forge below 850 oC. Following completion of forging operation, work piece should be cooled as slowly as possible in sand or dry lime etc. Note: Case hardening steels due to their low carbon content are less susceptable to cracking than medium or high carbon steels, and may therefore be heated and cooled more rapidly.

 

4137 Steel Heat Treatment:

1 Annealing: Heat to 830oC - 850oC, hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section and cool in furnace.

2 Caburizing: Pack, salt or gas carburize at 900oC - 930oC, holding for sufficient time to develop the required case depth and carbon content, followed by a suitable hardening and tempering cycle to optimise case and core properties.

3 Nitriding: Not suitable for nitriding.

4 Normalizing: Heat to 860oC - 900oC, hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section. Soak for 10 - 15 minutes and cool in still air.

 

4137 Steel Refining & Hardening:

1 Core Refine: Slow cool from carburizing temperature and re-heat to 840oC - 870oC, hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section, quench as required in warm water, oil or air cool. Alternatively quench in salt bath held at 150oC - 250oC, followed by air cool.

2 Case Refining:Following core refining, re-heat to 780oC - 820oC, hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section, and quench in oil.

Temper immediately while still hand warm.

3 Single Refine: Direct Quench: Cool from carburizing temperature to 820 oC - 840 oC, hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section. Quench in oil.Temper immediately while still hand warm. Or: Cool from carburizing temperature to room temperature, re-heat to 820 oC - 840 oC and hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section and quench in oil.

Temper immediately.

4 Stress Relieving: Heat to 630oC - 650oC, hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section, soak for 1 hour per 25 mm section, and cool in still air.

5 Tempering: Heat to 150oC - 200oC as required, hold until temperature is uniform throughout the section, soak for 1 - 2 hours per 25 mm of section, and cool in still air. N.B. Tempering will improve the toughness of both case and core, with only a slight reduction in core strength and case hardness. It will also reduce the susceptibility of the case to grinding cracks.

 

4137 Steel Other Property:

Machining: 4317 in the annealed as supplied condition has very good machinability and all operations such as turning, drilling,milling and tapping etc. can be carried out satisfactorily as per machine manufacturers recommendations for suitable tool type - feeds and speeds.

Welding: 4317 is readily weldable in the annealed as supplied condition. Following welding, the work piece immediately upon cooling to hand warm should be stress relieved at 630oC - 650oC if possible. N.B. Welding in the carburized and heat treated condition is not recommended.

Welding: Welding of 4317 should always be carried out using low hydrogen electrodes - please consult your welding consumables supplier.

 

Introduce:

4317 is a 1.8% chromium - nickel - molybdenum high hardenability, case hardening (carburizing) steel, generally supplied in the annealed condition with a maximum brinell hardness of 229 (Rc22). Characterised by high core strength and toughness in medium to large sections with case hardness up to Rc62 when carburized, hardened and tempered. 4317 can also be used (uncarburised) as a high tensile steel, which when suitably hardened and tempered can be utilized for various applications requiring good tensile strength and toughness. Pre hardened and tempered (uncarburized) 4317 can be further surface hardened by nitriding but will not respond satisfactorily to flame or induction hardening due to its low carbon content. 4317 (carburized) is used extensively by all industry sectors for components and shafts requiring high surface wear resistance, high core strength and impact properties.

 

4137 Steel Application:

Typical uses are: Heavy Duty Bushings and Bearings, Cam Followers, Clutch Dogs, Compressor Bolts, Extractors, Fan Shafts, Heavy Duty Gears, Pump Shafts, Sprockets, Tappets, Wear Pins, Wire Guides etc.

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