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SAE J2340 (MAR2017)

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Categorization and Properties of Dent Resistant, High Strength, and Ultra High Strength Automotive Sheet Steel_x000D_

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This SAE Recommended Practice defines and establishes mechanical property ranges for seven grades of continuously cast high strength automotive sheet steels that can be formed, welded, assembled, and painted in automotive manufacturing processes. The grade of steel specified for an identified part should be based on part requirements (configuration and strength) as well as formability. Material selection should also take into consideration the amount of strain induced by forming and the impact strain has on the strength achieved in the finished part. These steels can be specified as hot-rolled sheet, cold-reduced sheet, uncoated, or coated by hot dipping, electroplating, or vapor deposition of zinc, aluminum, and organic compounds normally applied by coil coating. The grades and strength levels are achieved through chemical composition and special processing. Not all combinations of strength and coating types may be commercially available. Consult your steel supplier for details.

SDO SAE: SAE International
Document Number J2340
Publication Date March 22, 2017
Language en - English
Page Count 18
Revision Level 201703
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March 22, 2017 J2340_201703 Revision
Oct. 25, 1999 J2340_199910 Revision