ASTM A29 is an important standard published by ASTM International that specifies the requirements for hot-wrought steel bars, including carbon, alloy, and stainless steel varieties. It provides clear guidelines for manufacturing and quality control, ensuring the reliability and performance of steel bars used across various industries.
This standard outlines the mechanical properties, chemical compositions, and processing requirements for a wide range of steel grades. By adhering to ASTM A29, manufacturers can produce steel bars with consistent quality, making them suitable for applications in construction, manufacturing, and industries requiring high-strength and durable materials.
The designation A29/A29M identifies this standard, with the number following it indicating the year of original adoption or its latest revision. Any number in parentheses reflects the year of the last reapproval, while a superscript epsilon (ε) signals any editorial updates made since the most recent revision or reapproval. ASTM A29 steel bars meet industry demands for reliability, strength, and uniformity.
ASTM A29 Specification
This specification outlines a set of general requirements that apply to carbon and alloy steel bars. These requirements serve as a baseline and are applicable unless otherwise stated in the purchase order or detailed in an individual specification. They are relevant to steel bars covered under various ASTM standards, ensuring consistency and quality across different applications
Form | Cold Rolled, Hot Rolled and Forged |
Specifications and Grades | SAE 4140, AISI 4140, ASTM A29 4140, ASME A29 4140, ASTM A331 4140 (Cold Finish), SCM 440, UNS G41400, AS 1444-1996-4140,DIN 17212 W.Nr 1.7223 Type 41CrMo4, DIN 17200-1654 W.Nr 1.7225 Type 42CrMo4, BS970-1955 EN19A, BS970 Part 3:1991 709M40,ISO 683/II Type 3, isO 683/IV Type 3a, isO 683/IV Type 3b, JIS G 4105 SCM440 |
ASTM A29 4140 Bar Outer Diameter Range |
5mm to 500mm Dia in 100mm to 6000mm Length |
ASTM A29 4140 Bar Length |
100mm to 6000mm Length or Customised as per Client |
Finish | Black, Forged, Bright Polished, Rough Turned, Machined |
Other Shapes Available | Round, Square, Hex (A/F), Flat, Rectangle, Billet, Ingot, Forging Etc. |
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ASTM A29 Chemical Composition
The chemical composition of ASTM A29 steel varies depending on the type of steel, but generally includes the following elements.
Standard | Grade | C | Mn | P | S | Si | Ni | Cr | Mo |
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SAE 4140 | 4140 | 0.38-0.43 | 0.75-1.00 | 0.035 | 0.040 | 0.15-0.35 | 0.25 | 0.8-1.10 | 0.15-0.25 |
AISI 4140 | 4140 | 0.38-0.43 | 0.75-1.00 | 0.035 | 0.040 | 0.15-0.35 | 0.25 | 0.8-1.10 | 0.15-0.25 |
ASTM A29 | 4140 | 0.38-0.43 | 0.75-1.00 | 0.035 | 0.040 | 0.15-0.35 | – | 0.8-1.10 | 0.15-0.25 |
EN 10250 | 42CrMo4/ 1.7225 |
0.38-0.45 | 0.6-0.9 | 0.035 | 0.035 | 0.4 | – | 0.9-1.2 | 0.15-0.30 |
JIS G4105 | SCM440 | 0.38-0.43 | 0.60-0.85 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.15-0.35 | – | 0.9-1.2 | 0.15-0.30 |
ASTM A29 Mechanical Properties
Properties | Metric | Imperial |
Tensile strength | 655 MPa | 95000 psi |
Yield strength | 415 MPa | 60200 psi |
Bulk modulus (typical for steel) | 140 GPa | 20300 ksi |
Shear modulus (typical for steel) | 80 GPa | 11600 ksi |
Elastic modulus | 190-210 GPa | 27557-30458 ksi |
Poisson’s ratio | 0.27-0.30 | 0.27-0.30 |
Elongation at break (in 50 mm) | 25.70% | 25.70% |
Hardness, Brinell | 197 | 197 |
Hardness, Knoop (converted from Brinell hardness) | 219 | 219 |
Hardness, Rockwell B (converted from Brinell hardness) | 92 | 92 |
Hardness, Rockwell C (converted from Brinell hardness. Value below normal HRC range, for comparison purposes only) | 13 | 13 |
Hardness, Vickers (converted from Brinell hardness) | 207 | 207 |
Machinability (based on AISI 1212 as 100 machinability) | 65 | 65 |
ASTM A29 Equivalent Material
Here are some equivalent materials for ASTM A29 grades.
ASTM A29 Grade | Equivalent Materials |
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1020 | ASTM A108, AISI/SAE 1020, EN/DIN C22, JIS S20C |
1045 | ASTM A108, AISI/SAE 1045, EN/DIN C45, JIS S45C |
1050 | ASTM A108, AISI/SAE 1050, EN/DIN C50, JIS S50C |
4140 | ASTM A108, AISI/SAE 4140, EN/DIN 1.7225, JIS SCM440 |
4340 | ASTM A108, AISI/SAE 4340, EN/DIN 1.6565, JIS SNCM439 |
5140 | ASTM A108, AISI/SAE 5140, EN/DIN 1.7035, JIS SCr440 |
ASTM A29 Heat Treatment
ASTM A29 is a standard that outlines general requirements for heat treating hot-wrought steel bars, including carbon and alloy steels. However, it doesn’t provide specific heat treatment guidelines for individual steel grades. Instead, heat treatment typically follows industry standards and practices based on the specific steel grade and intended application.
Here are some examples of heat treatment for different ASTM A29 steel grades:
ASTM A29 4140
Heat to 1150–1200°C for forging, then cool slowly. For annealing, heat to 800–850°C, hold, and cool in a furnace. For normalizing, heat to 870–900°C, hold, soak, and cool in still air. For hardening, heat to 840–875°C, hold, soak, and quench in oil, water, or polymer.
ASTM A29 4130
For forging, heat to 950–1200°C, then cool slowly. For annealing, heat to 800–850°C, hold, and cool slowly in a furnace. For normalizing, heat to 880–900°C, hold, and cool in still air.
Hardening Process for ASTM A29 Steel
- Heating: The steel is preheated to a temperature range of 815°C to 900°C (1500°F to 1650°F), depending on the grade and desired hardness. It is held at this temperature long enough to ensure uniform heating throughout the material.
- Soaking: After reaching the target temperature, the steel is held (soaked) for a specific period, based on the grade and thickness, to allow the microstructure to transform completely.
- Quenching: The steel is then rapidly cooled by immersing it in a quenching medium such as oil, water, or polymer solution. The choice of medium depends on the steel grade, thickness, and desired hardness. Quenching produces martensite, a hardened microstructure.
- Tempering : To reduce internal stresses, enhance toughness, and adjust the hardness-strength balance, tempering may follow quenching. The steel is reheated to a lower temperature, typically 150°C to 600°C (300°F to 1100°F), held for a specific duration, and then cooled.
- Testing and Quality Control: After the hardening and tempering processes, the steel is tested to confirm hardness, mechanical properties, and microstructure. Strict quality control ensures the hardening process meets the required specifications.
Applications of ASTM A29 Steel Bars Across Industries
The ASTM A29 specification covers a wide variety of carbon and alloy steel bars that are hot-wrought and designed for diverse applications across industries. Below are the key industries and uses for ASTM A29 steel bars:
- Automotive Industry: These steel bars are commonly used for manufacturing crankshafts, axles, gears, and transmission components due to their strength, durability, and resistance to wear.
- Machinery and Equipment: Ideal for machinery parts such as shafts, bolts, fasteners, and other components requiring high toughness, strength, and machinability.
- Construction and Infrastructure: Widely used in structural elements, reinforcement bars, and fasteners for buildings, bridges, and infrastructure projects because of their weldability, corrosion resistance, and strength.
- Oil and Gas Sector: ASTM A29 steel bars are essential for making drill collars, valves, shafts, and fittings where strength, toughness, and resistance to harsh environments are critical.
- Aerospace and Defense: These steel bars are utilized in the production of aircraft components, landing gear, engine parts, and structural elements, valued for their lightweight yet strong properties and excellent fatigue resistance.
- Power Generation: Used in turbines, generators, and related equipment due to their high-temperature strength, reliability, and corrosion resistance.
- Manufacturing and Fabrication: Commonly employed in general machine parts, tools, dies, and other components that demand high surface hardness, machinability, and mechanical strength.
- Railway Applications: Ideal for rail track components, couplings, and fittings due to their ability to withstand heavy loads, stress, and wear.
- Mining and Heavy Equipment: Utilized in mining equipment, heavy machinery, and material handling systems for parts that endure high stress, impact, and abrasion.
- Renewable Energy: Found in wind turbine components, solar panel frames, and hydroelectric systems for their durability, strength, and resistance to environmental conditions.
ASTM A29 steel bars are versatile and reliable, making them suitable for demanding applications in numerous industries.
Conclusion
ASTM A29 steel bars, including carbon and alloy types, are strong, durable, and versatile, making them useful in many industries like construction, automotive, and aerospace. At Solitaire Overseas, we ensure these steel bars meet high-quality standards and are suitable for tough jobs. Their properties can be improved through heat treatment, making them reliable for various applications around the world.
FAQs
What is the ASTM A29 specification?
ASTM A29 specifies the requirements for hot-wrought steel bars, including carbon, alloy, and stainless steels, ensuring consistent material properties and performance.
What is ASTM A29 equivalent to?
ASTM A29 equivalent materials include JIS SCM420, DIN 18CrMo4, and 1.7243 steel.
What is the ASTM A29 equivalent to 4340?
ASTM A29 4340 is equivalent to European standards 817M40/EN24 and 1.6511/36CrNiMo4, and Japan-based SNCM439 steel.