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Material listed is what we keep in inventory, please contact us for any additional requests. We are always looking to expand our product line and are happy to source other material for you.

Carbon

Low-strength structural oilfield applications that may undergo surface hardening utilize low carbon steel grades. These grades intentionally contain carbon, manganese, and silicon as their only added elements. Usually, these grades are used in their hot rolled, forged, or cold drawn condition without any additional treatment.

Condition:

As Rolled

Size Range and Method:

3″ OD to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 26″ OD Forged

General Description:

1018 is considered a mild carbon steel and is easily machined and weldable. Because it is a good carburizing steel, it is most suitable for parts that require high surface hardness with a relatively soft core.

Condition:

As Rolled

Size Range and Method:

3″ OD to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 30-1/2″ OD Forged

General Description:

1045 has a higher carbon content and responds well to flame hardening for increased strength. It can be treated to achieve high mechanical properties. Due to the increased carbon content, weldability is low.

Condition:

Hot Finished

Size Range and Method:

4″ OD to 20″ OD Seamless Tubing

General Description:

1026 HF Seamless tubing (ASTM A 519) is a low carbon grade that can be used similarly to 1018 HR material. This type of material is considered a mild carbon steel and is easily weldable.

Alloy

Our inventory includes Low Alloy Steel, typically containing between 2% to 10% total alloy content, consisting of one or more of the following elements: Chromium, Manganese, Molybdenum, and Nickel. These elements are primarily added to increase hardenability and improve mechanical properties and toughness after heat treatment. Low Alloy Steel is commonly available in various conditions, such as As-rolled, Annealed, Normalized, and/or Quench and Tempered.

Condition:

Normalized, Quenched, and Tempered

Size Range and Method:

2″ OD to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 32″ OD Forged

9″ SQ to 22″ SQ Forged

General Description:

Our 4130 normalized, quenched and tempered material has a minimum yield of 75,000 PSI and a minimum tensile of 95,000 PSI. All material meets Nace and has a hardness range of 18 to 22 RC. We have high inventory levels in accordance with the newest API 6A requirement. This grade is proven to have high weldability and ductility. 

Condition:

Annealed or Quenched and Tempered

Size Range and Method:

1″ OD to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 26″ OD Forged

General Description:

The 4140 quenched and tempered bar that Pride Metals stocks has a minimum yield of 110,000 PSI and a hardness range of 30 to 36 RC. It is relatively easy to machine in the heat-treated state. Our 4140 annealed bar is suitable for further heat treatment. 

Condition:

V-Mod

Size Range and Method:

2″ OD -8-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

General Description:

Our 4330 V-Mod material is a low alloy steel with a high yield strength of 155,000 PSI. The material has a hardness of 34 to 40 RC and has superior impact resistance. It is often preferred over 4140 QT due to its higher strength levels, better hardenability and its CVN impact toughness.

Condition:

Annealed or Quenched and Tempered

Size Range and Method:

3″ OD to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 24″ OD Forged

General Description:

4340 is known for its toughness, strength, and wear resistance. This alloy is used for highly stressed parts and heavy-duty applications. It is a heat treatable alloy and is one of the deeper hardening low alloy steels available. Our 4340 Q&T meets 125,000 PSI minimum yield and has a 290 to 350 BHN hardness range. The 4340 annealed is suitable for further heat treatment. 

Condition:

As Rolled

Size Range and Method:

2″ OD to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 24″ OD Forged

General Description:

8620 is our least expensive alloy bar. It is a carburizing steel with excellent toughness and ductility. The chromium and molybdenum increase hardness-penetration and wear. It is easily machinable, weldable, and polishable. 

Stainless

Low-strength structural oilfield applications that may undergo surface hardening utilize low carbon steel grades. These grades intentionally contain carbon, manganese, and silicon as their only added elements. Usually, these grades are used in their hot rolled, forged, or cold drawn condition without any additional treatment.

Condition:

Quenched and Double-Tempered

Size Range and Method:

2-1/2″ to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 26-1/2 OD Forged

General Description:

410 is a martensitic stainless and is the basic chromium grade of stainless steel. It combines good corrosion resistance with the ability to develop hardness and mechanical properties by conventional heat treating methods that are similar to those of 4130 alloy steel. Our 410 QDT has an 80,000 PSI minimum yield strength with a hardness range of 18-22 RC.

Condition:

HH1150

Size Range and Method:

2″ OD to 8″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 27″ OD Forged

General Description:

17-4 is a precipitation hardened stainless steel that can achieve a wide variety of strength levels when properly solution annealed and age hardened. Our 17-4 is double H 1150 condition to 105,000 PSI minimum yield, limited to a 33 RC maximum.