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Steel Properties

02/08/2008 11:25 PM

Dear Sir,

Can i get the comparison of properties (Mechanical & Chemical) of different EN grades of steel.

With Regards

Shreekant Sharma

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Re: Steel Properties

02/10/2008 12:32 AM

Dear Mr. Sharma,

I´m not sure if I can help you, but there´re very interesting pages with all the metal information you need on internet, unfortunately only in german. e.g.:

http://www.novastahl.ch/datenblaetter/index.php?fbreite=838&PHPSESSID=kdi1euvobk4iqr53srk8aptim1

http://www.tabelle.info

http://freenet-homepage.de/mikalo/metals.html

http://b2b.wegertseder.com/pages/techdat/td3-werkstoffe-stahl.asp

http://www.edelhoff-wire.de/produkte_basiswerkstoffe_stahl.php

Good luck.

Axel Funk - Germany

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Re: Steel Properties

02/10/2008 7:01 AM

Para comparar las propiedades mecánicas y quimicas de grados diferentes de aceros, se deben realizar ensayos mecánicos y quimicos de diferentes probetas que representen los grados diferentes de los aceros.

ensayos de tracción y dureza, para propiedades mecánicas

y ensayos de composición quimica, para determinar que la probeta corresponde al material/grado.

y ensayos metalográficos, para determinar el estado térmico del material, pues este estado térmico determina el nivel de la propiedad mecánica... mismos materiales pueden tener diferentes propiedades mecánicas dependiendo del tratamiento térmico aplicado.

espero haber apoyado.

Luis

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Re: Steel Properties

02/10/2008 9:48 PM

So quiet -our English Friends:

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Re: Steel Properties

02/11/2008 4:32 AM

Yes . You can refer Book on Metal tables.

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Re: Steel Properties

02/11/2008 11:57 AM

Personally, I like www.matweb.com for properties-related searches. The site has a pretty extensive listing of materials and metals, including composition and temper. Visitors can look up the properties of specific materials. There is also a free registration to allow use of "Advanced" search; it lets you search materials by up to three specific properties. Useful!

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