4130 Chromoly Sheet
4130 Chromoly is often used when additional strength and tighter tolerances are needed. The word chromoly is derived from the combination of chromium and molybdenum which are two of its main elements. The additional chromium increases the strength (hardenability) and corrosion resistance in the material. The molybdenum makes it tougher.All of the 4130 sheet & plate carried at Competitive Metals is normalized meaning the metal is heated to a higher temperature then cooled slowly to remove the internal stress within the steel and create a more ductile material with a higher tensile strength than that of annealed 4130 sheet.
All of the 4130 sheet & plate carried at Competitive Metals is normalized meaning the metal is heated to a higher temperature then cooled slowly to remove the internal stress within the steel and create a more ductile material with a higher tensile strength than that of annealed 4130 sheet.
All of the 4130 sheet & plate carried at Competitive Metals is normalized meaning the metal is heated to a higher temperature then cooled slowly to remove the internal stress within the steel and create a more ductile material with a higher tensile strength than that of annealed 4130 sheet.
4130 Chromoly Sheet & Plate Features:
- Inventory includes sheet thicknesses ranging from .040” to .500”
- 36” x 72” and 36” x 144” stock sheet sizes available depending on the thickness of the sheet
- May be purchased by the 12” x 36” increment (12” x 36”, 24” x 36”, 36” x 36”, etc)
- 4130 Chromoly is malleable, easy to weld, resistant to scaling, oxidation, and has a smooth clean finish.
- Lighter gauges offer lighter weight but still maintain great strength.
- Typical applications include aerospace and motorsports
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