In 1941, the SAE Iron and Steel Division, in collaboration with the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), made a major change in the method of expressing composition ranges for the SAE steels. The plan, as now applied, is based in general on narrower cast or heat analysis ranges plus certain product analysis allowances on individual samples, in place of the fixed ranges and limits without tolerances formerly provided for carbon and other elements in SAE steels. For years the variety of chemical compositions of steel has been a matter of concern in the steel industry. It was recognized that production of fewer grades of steel could result in improved deliveries and provide a better opportunity to achieve advances in technology, manufacturing practices, and quality, and thus develop more fully the possibilities of application inherent in those grades.
SAE J403-2024 history
0000 SAE J403_202402
2024SAE J403-2024 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels
0000 SAE J403_201406
2014SAE J403-2014 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels
0000 SAE J403_200912
2009SAE J403-2009 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels
0000 SAE J403_200111
2001SAE J403-2001 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels Supersedes Ford ESN-M1A46-A
0000 SAE J403_200006
2000SAE J403-2000 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels
1995SAE J403-1995 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels (August 1995)
0000 SAE J403_199405
1994SAE J403-1994 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels
0000 SAE J403_198812
1988SAE J403-1988 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels
0000 SAE J403_198405
1984SAE J403-1984 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels
0000 SAE J403_198009
1980SAE J403-1980 Chemical Compositions of SAE Carbon Steels
0000 SAE J403F_197006
1970SAE J403F-1970 CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF SAE CARBON STEELS