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  2. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    1018: ck15 c15 c16.8: 040a15 080m15 080a15 en3b: c15 c16 1c15: s12c s15 s15ck s15c 1.0503 1.1191 1.1193 1.1194: c45: 1045 [7] c45 ck45 cf45 cq45: 060a47 080a46 080m46: c45 1c45 c46 c43: s45c s48c 1.0726 1.0727: 35s20 45s20: 1140/1146: 35s20 45s20: 212m40 en8m: 1.0715 1.0736: 11smn37: 1215: 9smn28 9smn36: 230m07 en1a: cf9smn28 cf9smn36: sum 25 ...

  3. SAE steel grades - Wikipedia

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    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. Type 304LN—same as 304L, but also nitrogen is added to obtain a much higher yield and tensile strength than 304L.

  4. ASTM A500 - Wikipedia

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    ASTM A500 is a standard specification published by the ASTM for cold-formed welded and seamless carbon steel structural tubing in round, square, and rectangular shapes. It is commonly specified in the US for hollow structural sections, but the more stringent CSA G40.21 is preferred in Canada.

  5. A36 steel - Wikipedia

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    A36 steel is a common structural steel alloy used in the United States. [1] The A36 (UNS K02600) standard was established by the ASTM International.The standard was published in 1960 and has been updated several times since. [2]

  6. 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)

  7. A514 steel - Wikipedia

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    A514 is a particular type of high strength steel, which is quenched and tempered alloy steel, with a yield strength of 100,000 psi (100 ksi or approximately 700 MPa).The ArcelorMittal trademarked name is T-1. [1]

  8. 41xx steel - Wikipedia

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    41xx steel is a family of SAE steel grades, as specified by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Alloying elements include chromium and molybdenum, and as a result these materials are often informally referred to as chromoly steel (common variant stylings include chrome-moly, cro-moly, CrMo, CRMO, CR-MOLY, and similar).

  9. ABS Steels - Wikipedia

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    ABS Steels are types of structural steel which are standardized by the American Bureau of Shipping for use in shipbuilding. [1]ABS steels include many grades in ordinary-strength and two levels of higher-strength specifications.