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Magnetic properties of Q195

Magnetic properties of Q195

Magnetic properties of Q195

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Does anyone know where I can get any information for Q195 steel?

Thanks,
John

RE: Magnetic properties of Q195

JohnHH,

What specifically are you looking for?  From my quick check on MatWeb, Q195 is a low carbon steel, fairly close in composition to 1012.  It should behave like most any low carbon steel.  If you are looking for specific B-H data, you will most likely need to have it generated on a sample of the material in question.  If you can live with general low carbon steel information, it is generally available and already posted on the site.

-Tony Staples
www.tscombustion.com

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