This specification covers a carbon steel in the form of sheet and strip. These products have been used typically for stamped parts requiring strength, imparted by rolling, rather than ductility, but usage is not limited to such applications.
SAE AMS5045H-2005 Referenced Document
ASTM A370-05 Standard Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products*, 2024-04-18 Update
SAE AMS2232G-1996 Tolerances Carbon Steel, Sheet, Strip, and Plate [Superseded: SAE MAM 2232C, SAE MAM 2232B, SAE MAM 2232A]
SAE AMS2259D-2003 Chemical Check Analysis Limits Wrought Low-Alloy and Carbon Steels
SAE AMS2370H-2003 Quality Assurance Sampling and Testing Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Wrought Products and Forging Stock
SAE AMS2807-1991 Identification Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels@ Corrosion and Heat Resistant Steels and Alloys Sheet@ Strip@ Plate@ and Aircraft Tubing
SAE AMS5045H-2005 history
2019SAE AMS5045K-2019 Steel@ Sheet and Strip 0.25 Carbon@ Maximum Hard Temper (UNS G10200)
2015SAE AMS5045J-2015 Steel@ Sheet and Strip 0.25 Carbon@ Maximum Hard Temper (UNS G10200)
2013SAE AMS5045H-2013 Steel, Sheet and Strip 0.25 Carbon, Maximum Hard Temper
2005SAE AMS5045H-2005 Steel, Sheet and Strip 0.25 Carbon, Maximum Hard Temper UNS G10200
2000SAE AMS5045G-2000 Steel, Sheet and Strip 0.25 Carbon, maximum Hard Temper
1994SAE AMS5045G-1994 Steel Sheet and Strip, 0.25 Carbon, maximum Hard Temper (Reaffirmed: 01 Sept 2000)
1989SAE AMS5045F-1989 STEEL SHEET AND STRIP 0.25 Carbon, maximum Hard Temper
1983SAE AMS5045E-1983 STEEL SHEET AND STRIP 0.25 max Carbon Hard Temper