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Ductile to Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT)

05/21/2009 6:25 PM

We have some low temp service products where I need to evaluate the material selection. DBTT is an important factor. Is there a place/handbook that I can look up this property for commercial carbon steel (ASTM A216 WCB) and stainless steel (ASTM A743 CA6NM or CA40..)?

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Re: Ductile to Brittle transition temp (DBTT)

05/21/2009 7:25 PM
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05/21/2009 7:34 PM

Thanks for quik reply! But I did search in that website and did not find Ductile to Brittle transition temp data.

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Re: Ductile to Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT)

05/23/2009 12:11 AM

Try accessing the ASM Handbooks which are available online for a fee, or should be in the technology section of any large metropolitan or university library for you to research.

Here's a link: http://products.asminternational.org/hbk/index.jsp

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