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    A400-69(2012) Standard Practice for Steel Bars, Selection Guide, Composition, and Mechanical Properties
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Description of ASTM-A400 2012

ASTM A400-69-Reapproved2012

Historical Standard: Standard Practice for Steel Bars, Selection Guide, Composition, and Mechanical Properties




ASTM A400

Scope

1.1 This practice covers the selection of steel bars according to section and to the mechanical properties desired in the part to be produced. This is not a specification for the procurement of steel. Applicable procurement specifications are listed in Section 5.

1.2 Several steel compositions intended for various sections and mechanical property requirements are presented in Tables 1-6. The criteria for placing a steel composition in one of the three general class designations, Classes P, Q, and R (described in Section 4) are as follows:

1.2.1 Classes P and Q should be capable of developing the mechanical properties shown in Tables 1-4 by liquid quenching from a suitable austenitizing temperature, and tempering at 800°F (427°C) or higher. A hardness indicated by tests made at a location shown in Fig. 1, A, B, or C, is taken as evidence that a composition is capable of meeting other equivalent mechanical properties shown in the tables. Normal good shop practices are assumed, with control of austenitizing and tempering temperatures, and mild agitation of the part in the quenching bath.

1.2.2 Class R should be capable of developing the mechanical properties shown in Tables 5 and 6 as hot rolled, by cold drawing, or by cold drawing with additional thermal treatment. The locations for obtaining tension tests are described in 6.2.

1.3 It is not implied that the compositions listed in the tables are the only ones satisfactory for a certain class and mechanical property requirement. Steels with lower alloy contents are often satisfactory through the use of special processing techniques.

1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.

TABLE 1 Steels for Moderately Quenched PartsClasses P-1 Through P-7
(Applicable to oil-quenching or equivalent rate of heat-removal.)

Note 1—Steels listed as approved for a certain section or strength may be used for lighter sections and lower strengths.

Note 2—Steel composition numbers correspond to SAE, AISI, or ASTM designations. Those in italics are no longer considered standard grades due to decreased usage.

Note 3—An H-steel with the same grade designation as a standard SAE-AISI steel is capable of meeting the same section and strength requirements as the standard steel (see Specification A304), and is the preferred method of specification.

Note 4—Steels having a maximum carbon content of 0.40 % or over, or a hardness of HB 293 or over after heat-treating, are not recommended for applications involving welding.




Desired Minimum
Hardness
Equivalent
Tensile
Strength, psiA
Equivalent
Yield
Strength, psiA
MinimumB
As-Quenched
Hardness
Class
P-1
P-2
P-3
P-4
P-5
P-6
P-7
Diameter of Round (or Distance Between Faces of Square
or Hexagonal) Sections, in.C
To ½, incl Over ½ to 1, incl Over 1 to 11/2, incl Over 1½ to 2, incl Over 2 to 21/2, incl Over 2½ to 3, incl Over 3 to 31/2, incl
Thickness of Flat Sections, in.C
HB HRC
HB
HRC
To 0.3, incl
Over 0.3 to 0.6, incl
Over 0.6
to 1,
incl
Over 1
to 1.3,
incl
Over 1.3
to 1.6,
incl
Over 1.6
to 2.0,
incl
Over 2.0
to 2.3,
incl
229 to 293,
incl
20 to 33,
incl
110 000 to
145 000,
incl
90 000 to
125 000,
incl
388 42 1330
4130 50B30
5132
8630
Over 293
to 341,
incl
Over 33
to 38,
incl
Over 145 000
to 170 000,
incl
Over 125 000
to 150 000,
incl
409 44 1335 94B30 3140 4137 4142 9840 4337
3135 4135
4042 4640
5135 8640
8740
Over 341
to 388,
incl
Over 38
to 42,
incl
Over 170 000
to 190 000,
incl
Over 150 000
to 170 000,
incl
455 48 1340 4137 4140 4145 4147 4340
3140 6145 TS4140 9840 4337
4047 8642 86B45
4135 8645 94B40
5140 8742
8637
TS14B50
50B40
Over 388 to
429, incl
Over 42
to 45,
incl
Over 190 000
to 205 000,
incl
Over 170 000
to 185 000,
incl
496 51 1345 8645 5147 4142 8660 4147 4150 E4340
4063 8740 5155 4145 9840 4161 4161 9850
4068 8742 5160 4337 4340 TS4150
4140 9260 6150 8650 86B45
4640 9261 9262 8655
5145 TS4140 50B60
5150 50B46 94B40 51B60
8640 50B44 81B45
8642 50B50

A 1 psi = 0.006895 MPa.

B Minimum as-quenched hardness for obtaining desired hardness after tempering at 800°F (427°C) or higher.

C 1 in. = 25.4 mm.

TABLE 2 Steels for Drastically Quenched PartsClasses P-1 Through P-7
(Applicable to water-quenching or equivalent rate of heat-removal See Note 5)

Note 1—Steels listed as approved for heavier sections or higher strengths may be used in the same conditions for lighter sections and lower strengths.

Note 2—Steel composition numbers correspond to ASE, AISI, or ASTM designations. Those in italics are no longer considered standard grades due to decreased usage.

Note 3—An H-steel with the same grade designation as a standard SAE-AISI steel is capable of meeting the same section and strength requirements as the standard steel (see Specification A304), and is the preferred method of specification.

Note 4—Steels having a maximum carbon content of 0.40 % or over, or a hardness of HB 293 or over after heat-treating, are not recommended for applications involving welding.

Note 5—Parts made of steel with a carbon content of 0.33 % or higher, where the section is under 1 1/2 in. (38.1 mm) should not be quenched in water without careful exploration for quench-cracking.


Desired Minimum
Hardness
Equivalent
Tensile
Strength, psiA
Equivalent
Yield
Strength, psiA
MinimumB
As-Quenched
Hardness
Class
P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6 P-7
Diameter of Round (or Distance Between Faces of Square
or Hexagonal) Sections, in.C
To ½ , incl
Over ½ to 1, incl
Over 1 to 11/2, incl
Over 1½ to 2, incl
Over 2 to 21/2, incl
Over 2½ to 3, incl
Over 3 to 31/2, incl
Thickness of Flat Sections, in.C
HB
HRC
HB
HRC
To 0.3, incl
Over 0.3 to 0.6, incl
Over 0.6
to 1.0,
incl
Over 1.0
to 1.3,
incl
Over 1.3
to 1.6,
incl
Over 1.6
to 2.0,
incl
Over 2.0
to 2.3,
incl
229 to 293,
incl
20 to 33,
incl
110 000 to
145 000,
incl
90 000 to
125 000,
incl
388 42 8625 4130 94B30
8627 5130
8630
50B30
Over 293
to 341,
incl
Over 33
to 38,
incl
Over 145 000
to 170 000,
incl
Over 125 000
to 150 000,
incl
409 44 4032 1330 1335 1340D 3140 4137
4037 5132 5135 3135D 4135 4337
4130 94B30 5140 4640 9840
5130 50B40 8637D
8630 8640
TS14B35 8740
508B30

A 1 psi = 0.006895 MPa.

B Minimum as-quenched hardness for obtaining desired hardness after tempering at 800°F (427°C) or higher.

C 1 in. = 25.4 mm.

D These steels have insufficient hardenability for Class P-4, because of difference in test locations, but are satisfactory for other smaller sizes.

TABLE 3 Steels for Moderately Quenched PartsClasses Q-1 Through Q-7
(Applicable to oil-quenching or equivalent rate of heat-removal.)

Note 1—Steels listed as approved for heavier sections or higher strengths may be used in the same conditions for lighter sections and lower strengths.

Note 2—Steel composition numbers correspond to ASE, AISI, or ASTM designations. Those in italics are no longer considered standard grades due to decreased usage.

Note 3—An H-steel with the same grade designation as a standard SAE-AISI steel is capable of meeting the same section and strength requirements as the standard steel (see Specification A304), and is the preferred method of specification.

Note 4—Steels having a maximum carbon content of 0.40 % or over, or a hardness of HB 293 or over after heat-treating, are not recommended for applications involving welding.

Desired Minimum
Hardness
Equivalent
Tensile
Strength,
psiA
Equivalent
Yield
Strength,
psiA
MinimumB
As-
Quenched
Hardness
Class
Q-1 Q-2 Q-3 Q-4 Q-5 Q-6 Q-7
Diameter of Round (or Distance Between Faces of Square
or Hexagonal) Sections, in.C
To 1/2, incl
Over ½
to 1,
incl
Over 1
to 11/2,
incl
Over
11/2
to 2,
incl
Over 2
to 21/2,
incl
Over 2½
to 3,
incl
Over 3
to 31/2,
incl
Thickness of Flat Sections, in.C
HB HRC HB HRC To 0.3, incl
Over 0.3 to 0.6,
incl
Over 0.6
to 1.0,
incl
Over 1.0
to 1.3,
incl
Over 1.3
to 1.6,
incl
Over 1.6
to 2.0,
incl
Over 2.0
to 2.3,
incl
187 to 293, 91 (Rb) 95 000 to 75 000 to 388 42 1330 8630 8637 3140 4140 4142
incl to 33, 145 000, 125 000, 4130 50B30 8740 TS4140
incl incl incl 5132 94B40
Over 293 Over 33 Over Over 409 44 1335 3140 8740 4137 TS4140 81B45 4142 4145 4147
to 341, to 38, 145 000 125 000 4042 50B30 4135 4140 4337
incl incl to to 5135 4640 8642 9840
170 000, 150 000, 94B30 8640 8645 86B45
incl incl 8742
Over 341 Over 38 Over Over 455 48 1340 8637 1345 8742 4142 94B40 51B60 4145 4147 4150
to 388, to 42, 170 000 150 000 3135 TS14B50 4137 TS4140 5147 8655 4337 4340
incl incl to to 3140 50B40 4140 50B50 5155 9840 86B45 TS4150
190 000, 170 000, 4047 5150 6150
incl incl 4135 8642
5140 8645
Over 388 Over 42 Over Over 496 51 1345 8645 4142 4145 9840 4147 4150 E4340
to 429, to 45, 190 000 170 000 4047 8740 5147 4337 4340 TS4150 9850
incl incl to to 4063 8742 5155 5160 8660
205 000, 185 000, 4068 9260 6150 8650 86B45
incl incl 4140 TS4140 9261 8655
4640 50B46 94B40 9262
5145 50B44 50B60
5150 50B50 51B60
8640 81B45
8642

A 1 psi = 0.006895 MPa.

B Minimum as-quenched hardness for obtaining desired hardness after tempering at 800°F (427°C) or higher.

C 1 in. = 25.4 mm.

TABLE 4 Steels for Drastically Quenched PartsClasses Q-1 Through Q-7
(Applicable to water-quenching or equivalent rate of heat-removalSee Note 5)

Note 1—Steels listed as approved for heavier sections or higher strengths may be used in the same conditions for lighter sections and lower strengths.

Note 2—Steel composition numbers correspond to SAE, AISI, or ASTM designations. Those in italics are no longer considered standard grades due to decreased usage.

Note 3—An H-steel with the same grade designation as a standard SAE-AISI steel is capable of meeting the same section and strength requirements as the standard steel (see Specification A304), and is the preferred method of specification.

Note 4—Steels having a maximum carbon content of 0.40 % or over, or a hardness of HB 293 or over after heat-treating, are not recommended for applications involving welding.

Note 5—Parts made of steel with a carbon content of 0.33 % or higher, where the section is under 1½ in. (38.1 mm) should not be quenched in water without careful exploration for quench-cracking.

Desired Minimum
Hardness
Equivalent
Tensile
Strength,
psiA
Equivalent
Yield
Strength,
psiA
MinimumB
As-Quenched
Hardness
Class
Q-1 Q-2 Q-3 Q-4 Q-5 Q-6 Q-7
Diameter of Round (or Distance Between Faces of Square
or Hexagonal) Sections, in.C
To 1/2, incl
Over ½
to 1,
incl
Over 1
to 11/2,
incl
Over 1½
to 2,
incl
Over 2
to 21/2,
incl
Over 2½
to 3,
incl
Over 3
to 31/2,
incl
Thickness of Flat Sections, in.C
HB HRC HB HRC To 0.3, incl Over 0.3
to 0.6, incl
Over 0.6
to 1.0,
incl
Over 1.0
to 1.3,
incl
Over 1.3
to 1.6,
incl
Over 1.6
to 2.0,
incl
Over 2.0
to 2.3,
incl
187 to 293, 91 (HRB) 95 000 to 75 000 to 388 42 1000 series, 4037 5135 5140D 4640 3140
incl to 33, 145 000, 125 000, from 1024 to 4130 94B30 8637 8740
incl incl incl 1040, inclE 5130 50B40D
8625 5132
8627 8630
50B30
Over 293 Over 33 Over 145 000 Over 125 000 409 44 1036 to 1045,E 1330 1335 1340D 4135 4137
to 341, to 38, to 170 000, to 150 000, incl 5046 3135D 8640 4140
incl incl incl incl 4032 5135 3140 8740 8642
8630 94B30 8637D 8645
8742
TS4140
Over 341 Over 38 Over 170 000 Over 150 000 455 48 1335 3135 1340 1345 50B44D 4140 4142
to 388, to 42, to 190 000, to 170 000, 4037 TS14B35 4042 3140 4137 8645 4337
incl incl incl incl 4130 4047 4135 4640D 5147
5046 50B30 5140 5145D 8742 6150
5130 8637 5150 TS4140 8650
5132 50B40 8640D 9840
5135 94B30 8642 81B45
8635 8740D 94B40
50B50

A 1 psi = 0.006895 MPa.

B Minimum as-quenched hardness for obtaining desired hardness after tempering at 800°F (427°C) or higher.

C 1 in. = 25.4 mm.

D These steels have insufficient hardenability for Class Q-4 parts because of different location of test specimens, but are satisfactory for smaller sections.

E For these steels, the yield to tensile-strength ratio will usually be lower than 80 %.

TABLE 5 Steels for Parts Manufactured From Hot RolledA and Cold DrawnB,C BarsClasses R-1 Through R-6

Note 1—Steels listed as approved for heavier section or higher strengths may be used in the same conditions for lighter sections and lower strengths.

Note 2—Steel composition numbers correspond to ASE, AISI, or ASTM designations. Those in italics are no longer considered standard grades due to decreased usage.

Hot-rolled 1000 series steels with a maximum carbon content of 0.40 % only are approved for welding. Only cold-drawn 1000 series steels used in the strength level and section thickness for which hot-rolled steels of the same composition are approved may be welded, and in this case caution should be exercised to see that excessive grain growth does not occur in the heat-affected zone.

Desired Minimum
Yield Strength,
psiD
Class
R-1 R-2 R-3 and R-4 R-5 and R-6
Diameters of Round or Approximately Round Sections, in.E
To ½ , incl Over ½ to 1, incl Over 1 to 2, incl Over 2 to 3, incl
Thickness of Flat Sections, in.E
To 0.3, incl Over 0.3 to 0.6, incl Over 0.6 to 1.3, incl Over 1.3 to 2.0, incl
Over 30 000 to HR 1016 HR 1020 HR 1016 HR 1020 HR 1018 HR 1018
35 000, incl HR 1018 HR 1018 HR 1022 HR 1019 HR 1022
HR 1019 HR 1019 HR 1021 HR 1030
Over 35 000 to HR 1022 HR 1030 HR 1030 HR 1035
40 000, incl HR 1030 HR 1035 HR 1035
Over 40 000 to HR 1035 HR 1040 CD 1010 CD 1010 HR 1045
45 000, incl HR 1040 CD 1015
HR 1040
Over 45 000 to CD 1010 CD 1010 CD 1015 CD 1020 HR 1137
50 000, incl HR 1040 CD 1015 HR 1045 CD 1115
HR 1045 HR 1045 HR 1137 HR 1050
Over 50 000 to CD 1015 CD 1020 HR 1137 CD 1018 CD 1115 CD 1018 HR 1141
55 000, incl HR 1050 CD 1115 HR 1141 CD 1020 HR 1050 CD 1019 HR 1141
HR 1137 HR 1050 HR 1141 CD 1025
CD 1025 HR 1144
Over 55 000 to CD 1018 CD 1115 CD 1018 HR 1144 CD 1019 CD 1120 CD 1022 CD 1120
60 000, incl CD 1025 CD 1019 CD 1022 CD 1117
CD 1019 HR 1141 CD 1025 CD 1117 CD 1118
CD 1020 HR 1144

A Hot-rolled bars are indicated in table by prefix HR.

B Cold-drawn bars are indicated in table by prefix CD. These bars are produced by normal practice in cold-drawing and with no stress relief. Bars cold-finished by turning, grinding, turning and polishing, etc., are not covered under cold-drawn bars, as such cold-finished bars have the properties of hot-rolled bars.

C Classification of cold-drawn steels by size and yield-strength level in this table is based on yield-strength determinations at 0.2 % offset, or as determined by 0.005 in./in. elongation under load for yield strengths up to 90 000 psi, incl, and by 0.006 in./in. elongation under load for yield strengths above 90 000 psi.

D 1 psi = 0.006895 MPa.

E 1 in. = 25.4 mm.

TABLE 6 Steels for Parts Produced From Cold-Drawn and Cold-Drawn Stress-Relieved BarsClasses R-1 Through R-6A,B

Note 1—Steels listed as approved for heavier section or higher strengths may be used in the same conditions for lighter sections and lower strengths.

Note 2—Steel composition numbers correspond to ASE, AISI, or ASTM designations. Those in italics are no longer considered standard grades due to decreased usage.

Note 3—Steels in conditions listed in this table are not approved for applications involving welding.

Desired Minimum
Yield Strength,
psiC
Class
R-1 R-2 R-3 and R-4 R-5 and R-6
Diameters of Round or Approximately Round Sections, in.D
To 1/2, incl Over ½ to 1, incl Over 1 to 2, incl Over 2 to 3, incl
Thickness of Flat Sections, in.D
To 0.3, incl Over 0.3 to 0.6, incl Over 0.6 to 1.3, incl Over 1.3 to 2.0, incl
Over 60 000 to CD 1022 CD 1022 CD 1030 CD 1030
65 000, incl CD 1117 CD 1117 CD 1118
CD 1120 CD 1118
CD 1120
Over 65 000 to CD 1030 CD 1030 CD 1035 CD 1035
70 000, incl CDT 1040 CD 1035 CDT 1137 CD 1050
CD 1118 CDT 1045 CDT 1040 CDT 1141
CDT 1050 CDT 1045
Over 70 000 to CD 1035 CDT 1137 CD 1040 CD 1045
75 000, incl CDT 1045 CDT 1040 CDT 1141 CDT 1040
CDT 1050 CDT 1045 CDT 1144
CDT 1137
CDT 1050
Over 75 000 to CDT 1137 CD 1040 CD 1045 CD 1137
80 000, incl CDT 1040 CDT 1141 CDT 1040 CDT 1045
CDT 1050 CDT 1045 CDT 1144 CDT 1040
CDT 1137 CDT 1141
CDT 1050 CD 1050
Over 80 000 to CD 1040 CD 1045 CD 1137 CD 1141
85 000, incl CDT 1141 CDT 1040 CDT 1045 CDT 1137
CDT 1045 CDT 1144 CDT 1040 CDT 1045
CDT 1137 CDT 1141 CDT 1040
CDT 1050 CD 1050 CDT 1144
CDT 1050
Over 85 000 to CD 1045 CD 1137 CD 1141 CD 1144
90 000, incl CDT 1040 CDT 1045 CDT 1137 CDT 1141
CDT 1144 CDT 1040 CDT 1145 CDT 1137
CDT 1137 CDT 1141 CDT 1040 CDT 1045
CDT 1050 CD 1050 CDT 1144 CDT 1050
CDT 1050
Over 90 000 to CD 1137 CD 1141 CD 1144 CDT 1144
95 000, incl CDT 1045 CDT 1137 CDT 1141 CDT 1141
CDT 1040 CDT 1045 CDT 1137 CDT 1137
CDT 1141 CDT 1050 CDT 1045 CDT 1050
CD 1050 CDT 1144 CDT 1050
CDT 1050
Over 95 000 to CD 1141 CD 1144 CDT 1144 CDT 1144
100 000, incl CDT 1137 CDT 1141 CDT 1141 CDT 1141
CDT 1045 CDT 1137 CDT 1137
CDT 1040 CDT 1045 CDT 1050
CDT 1144 CDT 1050
CDT 1050
Over 100 000 to CD 1144 CDT 1144 CDT 1144 CDT 1144
105 000, incl CDT 1141 CDT 1141 CDT 1141
CDT 1137 CDT 1137
CDT 1045 CDT 1050
CDT 1050
Over 105 000 to CDT 1144 CDT 1144 CDT 1144
110 000, incl CDT 1141 CDT 1141
CDT 1137
CDT 1050
Over 110 000 to CDT 1144 CDT 1144
115 000, incl CDT 1141
Over 115 000 to CDT 1144
120 000, incl

A Conditions and treatments of bars are indicated in this table by the symbols shown below. Bars cold-finished by turning, grinding, turning and polishing, etc., are not covered, as such bars have the properties of hot-rolled bars.

CD = Bars produced by normal practice in cold-drawing, and with no stress relief.

CDT = Cold-drawn bars with subsequent thermal treatment. Heavier than normal drafts may be required.

B Classification of cold-drawn steels by size and yield-strength level in this table is based on yield-strength determinations at 0.2 % offset or as determined by 0.005 in./in. elongation under load for yield strengths up to 90 000 psi, and by 0.006 in./in. elongation under load for yield strengths above 90 000 psi.

C 1 psi = 0.006895 MPa.

D 1 in. = 25.4 mm.

TABLE 7 Applicable Classes for Critical Section Size

Round, Square, Hexagonal, etc., Sections, Diameter or Dimension Between Opposite Faces, in.A Flat Sections, Thickness, in.A Applicable Class
Over To and Including Over To and Including
. . . ½ . . . 0.3 P-1, Q-1, or R-1
½ 1 0.3 0.6 P-2, Q-2, or R-2
1 1½ 0.6 1.0 P-3, Q-3, or R-3
1½ 2 1.0 1.3 P-4, Q-4, or R-4
2 2½ 1.3 1.6 P-5, Q-5, or R-5
2½ 3 1.6 2.0 P-6, Q-6, or R-6
3 3½ 2.0 2.3 P-7 or Q-7

A 1 in. = 25.4 mm.


FIG. 1 Locations in Typical Cross Sections of Steel Bars at Which Desired Properties Are Obtained


Keywords

steel bars; Composition analysis--steel materials/applications; Mechanical properties; Selection guides--materials; Steel bars


ICS Code

ICS Number Code 77.140.60 (Steel bars and rods)


DOI: 10.1520/A0400-69R12

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