4130HW Steel

Steel name: 4130HW
Diagram No.: 1983
AISI/SAE designation: 4130 mod.
Chemical composition in weight %: 0.31% C, 0.32% Si, 0.58% Mn, 1.07% Cr, 0.21% Mo, 0.15% Ni, 0.025% V, 0.028% Nb
Steel group: Alloy steels
Properties: 4130HW steel is a fine-grained, low-alloy steel that offers optimum heat-treat response in heavier cross-sections. It is used in a variety of bar and tubing applications in quenched/tempered conditions. Yield strengths range from 80 ksi through 95 ksi but may be tempered to higher strength levels.
Applications: Oil and gas completion equipment such as packers and liner hanger components and wellhead components including ball valves, gate valves, manifolds, crossover flanges, adapter flanges, slips and blow out preventers (BOPs).
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Heat Treatment
Hardening: Austenitize 1600–1650°F (871–899°C), liquid quench
Tempering: See the diagram.
Diagram note: No data

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