It is a steel that is stronger than carbon steel more commonly used in bike manufacturing so we can use thin wall tubing giving you a lightweight frame that will last through years of riding.
Chromoly vs mild steel weight.
A stronger mild steel rod such as 80s d2 can be used to weld thin walled chromoly without post heat but 70s rod is a better choice for frames as the increased ductility will serve better at absorbing repeated impacts.
The mechanical properties of the docol 800 dp tubes are very similar to the 4130 chrome moly tubes.
Mild steel with it s thicker wall you don t really want to fit as tight as moly using either a little larger fitted gap or a larger chamfer at the gap to aid heat penetration without cranking up the machine a bunch so less time spent.
The docol tubes showed a better behavior at fracture compared to the crmo tubes.
In this short video tim mcamis explains some of the differences between 4130 chromoly and mild steel tubing for use in drag race chassis construction.
In conclusion if weight reduction is important in the design of your chopper then chromoly tubing is an excellent choice.
Chrome moly is the abbreviation for chromium molybdenum and it is an alloy steel.
The chromium adds strength hardenability and a level of corrosion resistance to mild carbon steel though chromoly is not as corrosion resistant as stainless steel.
One of the never ending topics of conversation is the use of 4130 steel over mild steel in professional drag racing builds.
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The elongation values of the docol tubes are better than in the 4130 chrom moly tubes.
Chromoly is a chrome alloy steel with a medium carbon content and 8 1 1 molybdenum for strength.
Chromoloy tubing is made from a family of low alloy steels that contain chromium and molybdenum sae 4130 or 4140 along with the iron carbon and other elements.
The docol tubes have slightly lower yield strength but higher tensile strength.