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  2. 4340 steel - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... 4340 steel is an ultra-high strength steel classified a ... The machinability of 4340 steel in the annealed condition is rated at 57 ...

  3. Speeds and feeds - Wikipedia

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    It then arbitrarily assigned 160 Brinell B1112 steel a machinability rating of 100%. The machinability rating is determined by measuring the weighed averages of the normal cutting speed, surface finish, and tool life for each material. Note that a material with a machinability rating less than 100% would be more difficult to machine than B1112 ...

  4. Machinability - Wikipedia

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    It then arbitrarily assigned 160 Brinell B1112 steel a machinability rating of 100%. [9] The machinability rating is determined by measuring the weighted averages of the normal cutting speed, surface finish, and tool life for each material. [9] Note that a material with a machinability rating less than 100% would be more difficult to machine ...

  5. Rockwell hardness test - Wikipedia

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    The superficial Rockwell scales use lower loads and shallower impressions on brittle and very thin materials. The 45N scale employs a 45-kgf load on a diamond cone-shaped Brale indenter, and can be used on dense ceramics. The 15T scale employs a 15-kgf load on a 1 ⁄ 16-inch-diameter (1.588 mm) hardened steel ball, and can be used on sheet metal.

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  8. Mill scale - Wikipedia

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    Mill scale is a complex oxide that contains around 70% iron with traces of nonferrous metals and alkaline compounds. Reduced iron powder may be obtained by conversion of mill scale into a single highest oxide i.e. hematite (Fe 2 O 3) followed by reduction with hydrogen.

  9. ISO 128 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 5455:1979 Technical drawings — Scales; ISO 5456 Technical drawings — Projection methods. ISO 5456-1:1996 Technical drawings — Projection methods — Part 1: Synopsis; ISO 5456-2:1996 Technical drawings — Projection methods — Part 2: Orthographic representations