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Does any one have the Tensile stren

Does any one have the Tensile stren

Does any one have the Tensile stren

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Does any one have the Tensile strength and yield strength data of BS4360C profiles. What is the AISI/SAE equivalent if have?

RE: Does any one have the Tensile stren

israelkk - there is a piece of information missing to be able to answer your question.
The full designation of the product will be:
BS 4360 xx C

where xx will be 40,43 or 50- this will indicate the strength grade.

The letter, by the way, indicates the charpy impact test temperature - in the case of a C grade it is 0 degrees C.

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