SAE J404 92L59 Introduce

SAE J404 92L59 steel is widely used in automotive and aviation applications due to its combination of strength, hardness and machinability. It is used in automotive components such as drive shafts, axles and engines. It is also often used in aviation components such as landing gear.

Smelting temperature:1348°C - 1913°C

Application:Chemical compositions of SAE alloy steels

SAE J404 92L59 Material Mechanical Properties

The alloying elements present in SAE J404 92L59 steel endow it with a range of mechanical properties. It is a relatively low-carbon steel, meaning that it is fairly soft and ductile and can be easily machined and welded. This makes it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. The steel has an ultimate tensile strength of around 400 MPa, a yield strength of 250 MPa, and an elongation of 16-22%.

The mechanical properties of the SAE J404 92L59 steel are as follows:

YieldRp0.2 ≤ 382 (MPa)
TeileRm≤ 424 (MPa)
ImpactKV/Ku34(J)
ElongationA33%
Reduction in cross section on fractureZ41%
As-Heat-Treated ConditionSolution and Aging, Annealing, Ausaging, Q+T,etc
Brinell hardness (HBW)113

SAE J404 92L59 Material Thermal Properties

The thermal performance parameters of the SAE J404 92L59 steel are as follows:

Temperature (°C)43492329
Modulus of elasticity (GPa)-993-
Mean coefficient of thermal expaion ×10-6/(°C)--42
Thermal conductivity (W/m·°C)-41.322.2
Specific thermal capacity (J/kg·°C)-132-
Specific electrical resistivity (Ω mm²/m)0.31--
Deity (kg/dm³)--111
Poisson’s coefficient, ν--313

SAE J404 92L59 Material Machining Technology

SAE J404 92L59 steel is a medium carbon steel that contains up to 0.55% carbon, 0.30% manganese and 0.80% silicon. It is known for its high hardenability, being able to attain very high Rockwell hardness ratings of up to 62 HRC – making it a particularly hard and difficult material to machine. Furthermore, although SAE J404 92L59 steel is a hard material, it is also a highly ductile one with excellent formability. As a result, it is a popular choice of material across several industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical.