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  2. 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)

  3. Ampco Metal - Wikipedia

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    AMPCO METAL is a diversified speciality alloy engineering company working primarily in copper based alloys, non-sparking safety tools and speciality welding products. The Switzerland based company is a manufacturer of engineered alloys of different compositions and properties, intended for specific uses in the aerospace, automotive, energy conservation, manufacturing and other industries.

  4. Talk:Unified numbering system - Wikipedia

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    The identity of Ampco 18 as UNS C95400 is even advertised in old Ampco pamphlets which I still have.-- Yannick 23:30, 22 October 2007 (UTC) [ reply ] And actually Ampco 18 isn't even a proper material specification, because it only offers nominal values without tolerances rather than minimum requirements.

  5. Unified numbering system - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a prefix letter and five digits designating a material composition. For example, a prefix of S indicates stainless steel alloys, C indicates copper, brass, or bronze alloys, T indicates tool steels, and so on. The first 3 digits often match older 3-digit numbering systems, while the last 2 digits indicate more modern variations.

  6. List of copper alloys - Wikipedia

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    A bronze is an alloy of copper and other metals, most often tin, but also aluminium and silicon. Aluminium bronzes are alloys of copper and aluminium. The content of aluminium ranges mostly between 5% and 11%.

  7. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    SUM 25 SUM 22 1.0718 1.0737: 11SMnPb30 11SMnPb37: 12L14: 9SMnPb28 9SMnPb36: 230M07 Leaded En1B Leaded: CF9SMnPb29 CF9SMnPb36: SUM 22 SUM 23 SUM 24 1.1555: C120U: C125W: BW1C: C120KU: SK2 Alloy steels 1.7218: 4130: 25CrMo4 GS-25CrMo4: 708A30 CDS110: 25CrMo4 (KB) 30CrMo4: SCM 420 SCM 430 SCCrM1 1.7223 1.7225 1.7227 1.3563: 42CrMo4: 4140/4142 ...

  8. List of named alloys - Wikipedia

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    Bronze (tin, aluminum or other element) Aluminium bronze ; Arsenical bronze (arsenic, tin) Bell metal ; Bismuth bronze ; Brastil (alloy, bronze) [5] [6] Florentine bronze (aluminium or tin) Glucydur (beryllium, iron) Guanín (gold,silver) Gunmetal (tin, zinc) Phosphor bronze (tin and phosphorus) Ormolu ; Silicon bronze (tin, arsenic, silicon)

  9. Hardnesses of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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