Browse Standards J401_200004
Historical REVISED 2000-04-10

Selection and Use of Steels J401_200004

The SAE system of designating steels, described in SAE J402, classifies and numbers them according to chemical composition. In the case of the high-strength, low-alloy steels in SAE J1392 and J1442 and the high-strength carbon and alloy die drawn steels in SAE J935, minimum mechanical property requirements have been included in the designations. In addition, hardenability data on most of the alloy steels and some of the carbon steels will be found in SAE J1268.
J401_201203
2012-03-12
Latest
Revised
J401_200004
2000-04-10
Historical
Revised
J401_198812
1988-12-01
Historical
Reaffirmed
J401_198104
1981-04-01
Historical
Revised
J401_197711
1977-11-01
Historical
Revised

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