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SAE J2340 550X

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kbtonkin

Automotive
Oct 11, 2005
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Where does one find a simple and free listing of chemical makeup and mechanical properties of some steels? I am specifically seeking SAE J2340 550X.
 
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Thanks but I have reviewed that document and found the information lacking of chemical make up. Also, the Mpa is 586 when in fact I have been told it’s actually 550 thus the 550 designation. I was hoping to find a mill or supplier that had all the information readily available to look up for those who may purchase.
 
kbtonkin,

First, the minimum yield strength requirement for grade 550X is 550 MPa, as stated in Table 4 of SAE J2340. I am not sure where you see the number 586.

Second, the reason there is a limited requirement for chemical composition is because this standard was specifically created to define performance criteria (strength, elongation) instead of tightly controlled chemical composition limits. These HSLA grades typically have C contents of ~ 0.06-0.10, Mn of ~ 1.00-1.5, and small additions of V, Nb, or Ti (around 0.05-0.10). All number are in mass percent.

Third, you can find more information from suppliers like US Steel, ISG, AK Steel, etc. Most of the steel suppliers reference ASTM standards like A 1011, but the products are essentially the same.
 
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