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  2. 4340 steel - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The machinability of 4340 steel in the annealed condition is rated at 57%, based on AISI1212 (Free cutting, .12% C) as 100% ...

  3. Speeds and feeds - Wikipedia

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    Note that a material with a machinability rating less than 100% would be more difficult to machine than B1112 and material and a value more than 100% would be easier. Machinability ratings can be used in conjunction with the Taylor tool life equation, VT n = C in order to determine cutting speeds or tool life. It is known that B1112 has a tool ...

  4. Machinability - Wikipedia

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    Machinability Rating= (Speed of Machining the workpiece giving 60min tool life)/( Speed of machining the standard metal) Machinability ratings can be used in conjunction with the Taylor tool life equation, =, in order to determine cutting speeds or tool life. It is known that B1112 has a tool life of 60 minutes at a cutting speed of 100 sfpm.

  5. Hardness comparison - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... "Standard Hardness Conversion Tables for Metals Relationship Among Brinell Hardness, Vickers Hardness, Rockwell Hardness ...

  6. SAE steel grades - Wikipedia

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    The SAE steel grades system is a standard alloy numbering system (SAE J1086 – Numbering Metals and Alloys) for steel grades maintained by SAE International.. In the 1930s and 1940s, the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) and SAE were both involved in efforts to standardize such a numbering system for steels.

  7. Strain hardening exponent - Wikipedia

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    The strain hardening exponent (also called the strain hardening index), usually denoted , is a measured parameter that quantifies the ability of a material to become stronger due to strain hardening.

  8. Austenitic stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    Sulphur is added to improve machinability. 1.4541 X6CrNiTi18-10 321 < 0.08 18 NS: 10.5 Ti: 5×C ≤ 0.70 1425 Same as grade 1.4301 but not susceptible to intergranular corrosion thanks to Ti which "traps" C. 1.4401 X5CrNiMo17-12-2 316 < 0.07 17.5 2.2 11.5 NS: 1400 Second best known austenitic grade. Mo increases the corrosion resistance. 1.4404

  9. Machinability rating - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Machinability rating