| Category | Type | Material |
| Ferrous Metals | High Grade Steel
show all types of Ferrous Metals |
14NiCr14 15Cr3 18CrNi8 25CrMo4 30CrNiMo8 34Cr4 34CrAl6 35NiCr18 36NiCr6 37MnSi5 42CrMo4 42MnV7 50CrV4 C15 C35 C45 C55 C60 |
General Information: High Grade Steel |
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These steels generally contain higher carbon concentration (>0.25%). As they are hardenable their mechanical properties can be tailored to specific needs by suitable adjustment of the annealing temperature. Finished products can be hardened to have a high surface hardness in combination with a tough and ductile core. The mechanical properties increase with increasing carbon concentration. Cr and Ni add additional improvements in properties. The Mn grades are a little cheaper. V and Mo add improved temperature resistance. The grades Cxx are developed for less stringent quality requirements but are cheaper. |
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Sample: High Grade Steel |
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Ukrainian inventor Johan De Broyer has conceived the idea for a re-sealable aluminum soda can read more
Richard Vennix MSc
co-founder of Matbase and innovation consultant
08-12-2009 08:33
Last november was a memorable month for us at Matbase, we passed the milestone of 1000 visitors per day. So I guess we were not that far of when we thought it would be a good idea to make the material database we used as students during our stay at the Delft University of Technology accessable to other people. Apparently, people appreciate the easy way they can lookup the material properties and how we present the data.
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