SAE 8620 is a low-alloy steel that is primarily composed of iron, carbon, and a combination of alloying elements like nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. It is commonly used in applications that require high strength, toughness, and wear resistance, particularly in the automotive, aerospace, and machinery industries. The "8620" designation comes from the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) classification system, where the first two digits "86" refer to the primary composition of the steel, and the last two digits "20" indicate the carbon content (0.20%).
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