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When an engineer reaches for medium carbon steel, chances are they’re thinking of AISI 1045. It’s the workhorse of industrial metalworking — tough enough for gears and shafts, responsive enough to heat treatment, and priced well below alloy alternatives. Yet a surprising number of buyers source it without fully understanding what separates a well-specified 1045 order from one that fails under load.

This guide covers everything you need: exact property data, practical heat treatment parameters, failure modes to avoid, and how to source 1045 at the right spec from a verified supplier.

Cross-section of AISI 1045 carbon steel round bar
Cross-section of AISI 1045 carbon steel round bar — the workhorse of industrial metalworking

What Is 1045 Carbon Steel?

AISI/SAE 1045 is a medium carbon steel with a carbon content typically between 0.43% and 0.50%. The “10” prefix identifies it as a plain carbon steel (no significant alloying elements beyond manganese), and “45” approximates the carbon percentage in hundredths.

Carbon RangeSteel FamilyBehavior
0.05–0.30%Low carbon (mild steel)Soft, highly weldable, low strength
0.30–0.60%Medium carbon (incl. 1045)Balanced strength, good machinability
0.60–1.00%High carbonHard, wear-resistant, brittle

Chemical Composition

ElementContent (%)
Carbon (C)0.43 – 0.50
Manganese (Mn)0.60 – 0.90
Phosphorus (P)≤ 0.040
Sulfur (S)≤ 0.050
Silicon (Si)0.15 – 0.35

Global Standard Equivalents

StandardDesignation
AISI/SAE (USA)1045
GB/T 699 (China)45# (45 steel)
DIN (Germany)C45 / Ck45
JIS (Japan)S45C
BS (UK)080M46
ISOC45E

This matters when sourcing internationally. Chinese mills produce massive quantities of 45# steel that is equivalent to AISI 1045 — but you need to verify the mill certificate confirms the composition, not just the name.

Mechanical Properties of AISI 1045 Steel

As-Rolled (Hot-Rolled, No Heat Treatment)

PropertyValue
Tensile Strength (UTS)570–700 MPa
Yield Strength (0.2% offset)310–380 MPa
Elongation (in 50mm)14–16%
Reduction in Area35–45%
Brinell Hardness163–217 HB
Charpy Impact (room temp)35–55 J

Quenched and Tempered (Q&T) at 600°C

PropertyValue
Tensile Strength750–900 MPa
Yield Strength650–800 MPa
Elongation16–20%
Hardness220–260 HB
Charpy Impact50–80 J

Practical note: Q&T at 600°C gives you the best combination of strength and toughness for most shaft and gear applications. Temper below 400°C (“temper embrittlement range”) and impact toughness drops sharply — this is one of the most common specification mistakes buyers make.

Machined AISI 1045 components shafts gears and flanged hubs
Machined AISI 1045 components: shafts, gear blanks, and flanged hubs ready for heat treatment

Heat Treatment of 1045 Carbon Steel

Annealing

Purpose: Soften for machining, relieve residual stress, improve ductility.

Tempering After Hardening

Always temper after hardening — untempered martensite is brittle and prone to cracking.

Tempering TempHardness (HRC)Impact EnergyTypical Use
150–200°C58–62LowCutting tools, wear plates
300–400°C45–55Medium-lowAvoid this range (temper embrittlement)
400–500°C35–45MediumSprings, heavy-duty tools
550–650°C26–35HighShafts, gears, structural parts
Heat treatment of carbon steel shaft industrial quenching process
Heat treatment of carbon steel shaft — industrial quenching process in a Chinese steel factory

Industrial Applications of 1045 Carbon Steel

Automotive & Transportation

Industrial Machinery

Oil & Gas

1045 vs. Other Common Grades

GradeCarbon %Tensile (Q&T)HardenabilityWeldabilityRelative Cost
10180.15–0.20400–500 MPaLowExcellentLow
10450.43–0.50750–900 MPaModerateRequires preheatMedium
10950.90–1.031000–1200 MPaGoodPoorMedium
41400.38–0.43900–1100 MPaHighRequires preheatHigher
43400.38–0.431100–1300 MPaVery highDifficultHigh
Engineer reference worksheet comparing carbon steel grades
Engineer’s reference worksheet comparing carbon steel grades — a working tool for procurement teams

Common Failure Modes and How to Avoid Them

1. Brittle Fracture After Heat Treatment

Cause: Tempered in the 300–400°C embrittlement zone, or not tempered at all.
Prevention: Always temper above 450°C unless specifically targeting high hardness.

2. Core Softness on Large Sections

Cause: 1045 hardenability too low for full through-hardening on sections >50mm.
Prevention: For 50mm+ shafts, switch to 4140 or use the 1045H variant.

3. Hydrogen Cracking in Welds

Cause: Insufficient preheat, low-hydrogen filler not used.
Prevention: Preheat per section thickness; use E7018 or equivalent low-hydrogen electrode.

How to Source 1045 Carbon Steel from China

China is the world’s largest producer of 45# steel. When sourcing from Chinese suppliers, verify:

At Huaxia Steel, we supply AISI 1045 in round bar, flat bar, plate, and tube form, with mill certificates, ISO 9001 quality management, and cut-to-size processing. Our typical lead time is 15–25 business days, with flexible MOQ for smaller R&D orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rockwell hardness of 1045 steel as-rolled?

Typically 20–26 HRC (163–217 HB) in the hot-rolled condition, depending on section size and cooling rate.

Is AISI 1045 the same as Chinese 45# steel?

In chemical composition, yes — GB/T 699 45# and AISI/SAE 1045 are nearly identical. However, always verify with a mill certificate, as designation equivalence doesn’t guarantee identical processing or quality.

How does 1045 compare to 1018 for a shaft application?

1045 offers roughly 50–70% higher tensile and yield strength after normalization, and significantly higher surface hardness after induction hardening. For any shaft under meaningful load, 1045 is the better choice at modest additional cost.

Conclusion

AISI 1045 carbon steel earns its dominant position through a combination of genuine versatility, predictable heat treatment response, and a cost profile that outpaces alloy steel on most moderate-duty applications. Understanding its hardenability limits and respecting the tempering temperature window will keep most quality problems well upstream.

Ready to source AISI 1045? Huaxia Steel supplies verified medium carbon steel with full mill certification, flexible cut-to-size processing, and worldwide shipping from Shanghai.

Author: Huaxia Steel Technical Team | Updated: June 2025 | Category: Carbon Steel Grades

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