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  2. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of steel grades by chemistry [4] [5] [6] EN steel number (Europe) EN steel name (Europe) ASTM grade (USA) AISI/SAE grade (USA) UNS (USA) DIN (Germany) BS (UK) UNI (Italy) JIS (Japan) Carbon steels 1.1141 1.0401 1.0453: C15D C18D: 1010 1018: CK15 C15 C16.8: 040A15 080M15 080A15 EN3B: C15 C16 1C15: S12C S15 S15CK S15C 1.0503 1.1191 1. ...

  3. SAE steel grades - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the US it is commonly known as "A2 stainless steel", in accordance with ISO 3506 (not to be confused with A2 tool steel). [6] The Japanese equivalent grade of this material is SUS304. Type 304L—same as the 304 grade but lower carbon content to increase weldability. Is slightly weaker than 304.

  4. Carbon steel - Wikipedia

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    A hypoeutectoid carbon steel (carbon composition smaller than the eutectoid one) is heated to approximately 30 to 50 °C (86 to 120 °F) above the austenictic temperature (A 3), whereas a hypereutectoid steel is heated to a temperature above the eutectoid one (A 1) for a certain number of hours; this ensures all the ferrite transforms into ...

  5. ASTM A500 - Wikipedia

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    ASTM A500 defines four grades of carbon steel based primarily on material strength. [1] This is a standard set by the standards organization ASTM International, a voluntary standards development organization that sets technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services.

  6. Tool steel - Wikipedia

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    Software to compare different tool steel grades based on their properties: Steel-guide EU based on A.I.S.I. norm and Steel-guide GB based on British Steel norm. Suggested tool steel selections for various purposes; Comparison of tool steel standards; Tool Steel Chemical Composition Archived 2009-11-28 at the Wayback Machine

  7. Spring steel - Wikipedia

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    Spring steel is a name given to a wide range of steels [1] used in the manufacture of different products, including swords, saw blades, springs and many more. These steels are generally low-alloy manganese , medium-carbon steel or high-carbon steel with a very high yield strength .

  8. ABS Steels - Wikipedia

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    The 32 grades have yield strength of 45,500 psi (315 MPa), and ultimate tensile strength of 64,000 - 85,000 psi (440-590 MPa). The 36 grades have yield strength of 51,000 psi (355 MPa), and ultimate tensile strength of 71,000 - 90,000 psi (490-620 MPa). Per Steel Vessel Rules Part 2 Chapter 1 Section 3 Table 2 (pg 36).

  9. Hardness comparison - Wikipedia

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    ISO 18265: "Metallic materials — Conversion of hardness values" (2013) ASTM E140-12B(2019)e1: "Standard Hardness Conversion Tables for Metals Relationship Among Brinell Hardness, Vickers Hardness, Rockwell Hardness, Superficial Hardness, Knoop Hardness, Scleroscope Hardness, and Leeb Hardness" (2019)

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