MatWeb - Material Property Data Advertise with MatWeb!     Register Now
Data sheets for over 180,000 metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites.
MatWeb - Material Property Data HOME  •   SEARCH  •   TOOLS  •   SUPPLIERS  •   FOLDERS  •   ABOUT US  •   FAQ  •   LOG IN    
Recently Viewed Materials (most recent at top)  

Login to see your most recently viewed materials here.

Or if you don't have an account with us yet, then click here to register.

  Searches:   Advanced  | Category  | Property  | Metals  | Trade Name  | Manufacturer  | Recently Viewed Materials
  

Elmet Technologies

ArcelorMittal HSLA 420 High strength low alloy steel for cold forming, Cold Rolled
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Alloy Steel

Material Notes: Available in the following: uncoated (HC420LA), electroglavanized (HC420LA +ZE) and Extragal®/galfan/Galvannealed (HC420LA+Z/+ZA/+ZF)

Description: Steels in the HSLA (High Strength Low Alloy) range are hardened by a combination of precipitation and grain size refining, resulting in high strength with low alloy content. This enhances weldability and choice of coatings, since these steels exhibit neither weld zone softening nor grain coarsening. These grades are particularly suitable for structural components such as suspension systems and chassis and reinforcement parts. For their respective yield strength levels, these steels all exhibit excellent cold forming and low-temperature brittle fracture strength (starting at grade 320). The entire range of HSLA steels offers good fatigue strength (suspension arm, shock tower) and impact strength (longitudinal beams, cross members, reinforcements, etc.). Because of their mechanical strength, the weight of reinforcement and structural components can be reduced. The HSLA range of products is available in hot and cold rolled grades. The various grades are identified by their yield strength. Hot rolled HSLA grades can be given a Class 1 hot-dip galvanized coating according to the EN 36503 standard (post-galvanizing).

Applications: The steels in the HSLA range are suitable for structural parts such as suspension systems, reinforcements, cross members, longitudinal beams, chassis components, etc. The mechanical properties of hot rolled HSLA steels and their excellent cold forming performance and low-temperature brittle fracture resistance support cost-effective solutions for many parts and sub-assemblies for which weight, thickness and size reduction are sought, such as:

  • chassis components;
  • wheels;
  • slide rails;
  • cross members.

Information provided by ArcelorMittal

Vendors: No vendors are listed for this material. Please click here if you are a supplier and would like information on how to add your listing to this material.
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 470 - 590 MPa68200 - 85600 psi
Tensile Strength, Yield 420 - 520 MPa60900 - 75400 psi
Elongation at Break >= 17 %>= 17 %L0=80 mm, th<3 mm
Fatigue Strength  <= 430 MPa
@# of Cycles 2.00e+6
<= 62400 psi
@# of Cycles 2.00e+6
 <= 430 MPa
@# of Cycles 1.00e+7
<= 62400 psi
@# of Cycles 1.00e+7
 <= 480 MPa
@# of Cycles 100000
<= 69600 psi
@# of Cycles 100000
 
Component Elements PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Carbon, C <= 0.14 %<= 0.14 %
Iron, Fe >= 97.86 %>= 97.86 %as balance
Manganese, Mn <= 1.6 %<= 1.6 %
Silicon, Si <= 0.40 %<= 0.40 %

Some of the values displayed above may have been converted from their original units and/or rounded in order to display the information in a consistent format. Users requiring more precise data for scientific or engineering calculations can click on the property value to see the original value as well as raw conversions to equivalent units. We advise that you only use the original value or one of its raw conversions in your calculations to minimize rounding error. We also ask that you refer to MatWeb's terms of use regarding this information. Click here to view all the property values for this datasheet as they were originally entered into MatWeb.

Users viewing this material also viewed the following:
ArcelorMittal HSLA 420 High strength low alloy steel for cold forming, Hot Rolled
ArcelorMittal HSLA 380 High strength low alloy steel for cold forming, Cold Rolled
ASTM A606 HSLA Steel, Cold Rolled Sheet
AISI 1020 Steel, cold rolled
ArcelorMittal HSLA 300 High strength low alloy steel for cold forming, Cold Rolled

NARCE042 / 159950

Ensinger PEI

Please read our License Agreement regarding materials data and our Privacy Policy. Questions or comments about MatWeb? Please contact us at webmaster@matweb.com. We appreciate your input.

The contents of this web site, the MatWeb logo, and "MatWeb" are Copyright 1996-2024 by MatWeb, LLC. MatWeb is intended for personal, non-commercial use. The contents, results, and technical data from this site may not be reproduced either electronically, photographically or substantively without permission from MatWeb, LLC.