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Carbon Steel Round Bar 2" 4340 Hot Rolled Heat Treated Stress Relieved

$71.94 for 12"
Diameter2"
MaterialCarbon Steel
Grade4340
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Description

Carbon Steel Round Bar 4340 HR HTSR is a high-strength, alloy steel round bar that has been hot-rolled and heat-treated to enhance its toughness, fatigue resistance, and overall mechanical properties. Known for its exceptional strength and resilience under high-stress conditions, it is commonly used in demanding applications such as aerospace, automotive, and heavy machinery components. This round bar is ideal for shafts, gears, and other critical parts where high tensile strength and impact resistance are required.

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Specifications
MaterialCarbon Steel
Grade/Alloy4340
ShapeRound Bar
Diameter2.0 in
Max Length96 in
Weight10.7 lb/ft
MTRAvailable Upon Request
Characteristics
WeldabilityGood
MachiningFair
Bending/FormingFair
Wear ResistanceExcellent
CorrosionFair
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About 4340 steel

4340 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy steel, one step up from 4140 for deep-hardening, high-strength parts. It's the grade for heavily loaded shafts, gears, and aircraft-style components where strength and toughness both matter. Machine it annealed, then heat treat to spec.

Read the full 1018 vs A36 vs 1045 steel guide
Should I use 4140 or 4340?
Both are heat-treatable alloy steels. 4340 adds nickel for deeper hardening and higher strength in thick sections, so it's the choice for the most heavily loaded shafts and gears. 4140 covers most high-strength work for less.