Product Intelligence
When a component cannot fail under cyclic loading, engineers turn to 4340. It is the definition of "structural integrity."
Layrr Materials Steel 4340 is a premium, vacuum-melted powder designed for the additive manufacturing of high-stress structural components. While many steels offer hardness, 4340 is prized for its toughness at high strength levels. It possesses deep hardenability, meaning large cross-section parts printed via DED (Directed Energy Deposition) or LPBF will achieve uniform mechanical properties from the surface to the core after heat treatment.
Material Behaviour & Microstructure
4340 derives its legendary performance from a precise balance of alloying elements:
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Nickel (1.65 - 2.00%): Increases toughness and ductility, preventing the steel from becoming brittle during quenching.
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Chromium & Molybdenum: These carbide formers provide the deep hardenability and high-temperature strength required for heavy-duty powertrain applications.
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Carbon (0.38 - 0.43%): The backbone of its strength. Unlike maraging steels, 4340 relies on a traditional carbon martensite transformation.
Processing Advantage: The Layrr Standard
Printing medium-carbon steels is a challenge; crack sensitivity is real. We provide the material quality to mitigate the risk.
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Purity: Our powder is processed to minimize Phosphorus and Sulfur impurities, which are the primary causes of grain-boundary embrittlement and print cracking.
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Morphology: Optimized for dense packing, reducing the void space where stress concentrations can begin.
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Process Stability: We supply cuts specifically tuned for systems with heated build plates (crucial for printing 4340 to prevent thermal shock).
Critical Applications
This is the material of choice for parts that transmit power and bear heavy loads:
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Aerospace: Landing gear components and helicopter rotor shafts that endure massive cyclic stress.
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Automotive: High-performance crankshafts, connecting rods, and transmission gears.
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Defense: Armour plating and structural brackets for heavy vehicles.
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Heavy Machinery: Axles and hydraulic machinery parts.
Layrr Technical Note:
Printing 4340 requires strict thermal management. To prevent cold cracking (hydrogen embrittlement) or thermal stress cracking, a pre-heated build platform (>200°C) is highly recommended. Post-process heat treatment (Quench and Temper) is mandatory to convert the as-printed microstructure into tempered martensite for optimal toughness.