RodneySparks
Mechanical
- Jul 22, 2008
- 3
Hello!
I'm working on a design that depends on the availability of rectangular steel tubing in 3" x 5" and 3" x 10" sizes, both 3/8" wall thickness. My design calls for a yield strength of about 130 ksi, and is weight sensitive, so throwing more mild steel at it doesn't make sense. We'd rather heat treat it than use more material.
Are there any structural steel grades, welded or seamless, that have a composition comparable to a 4000 series steel? For that matter, is there a source for 4000 series (4130, 4140, etc.) steel in this structural shape?
Thanks,
-Rodney Sparks
Rodney Sparks, Consulting Engineer
Creative Spark Engineering - Specializing in conceptual, system-level and detail design of electromechanical products and subsystems.
I'm working on a design that depends on the availability of rectangular steel tubing in 3" x 5" and 3" x 10" sizes, both 3/8" wall thickness. My design calls for a yield strength of about 130 ksi, and is weight sensitive, so throwing more mild steel at it doesn't make sense. We'd rather heat treat it than use more material.
Are there any structural steel grades, welded or seamless, that have a composition comparable to a 4000 series steel? For that matter, is there a source for 4000 series (4130, 4140, etc.) steel in this structural shape?
Thanks,
-Rodney Sparks
Rodney Sparks, Consulting Engineer
Creative Spark Engineering - Specializing in conceptual, system-level and detail design of electromechanical products and subsystems.