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Default does anyone know what 9135 steel is compared to

I'm a machinist at a small mom & pop tool shop and I make parts for
different company's, right now I am making some parts for Chrysler and on
their prints they call for the material to be "9135", I have been in the
Tool & Die trade for 20+yrs and have never heard of this type of material.
Can anyone please tell me what this type of steel is or compared to.

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