Jul 13, 2011 #1 petersi Automotive Joined Feb 3, 2011 Messages 88 Location HK I don't see this name often. Is this equivalent to other steel with other name?
Jul 13, 2011 #2 arunmrao Materials Joined Oct 1, 2000 Messages 4,758 Location IN http://www.meadinfo.org/2010/03/s45c-jis-mechanical-properties.html Refer to the link please. _____________________________________ "It's better to die standing than live your whole life on the knees" by Peter Mayle in his book A Good Year Upvote 0 Downvote
http://www.meadinfo.org/2010/03/s45c-jis-mechanical-properties.html Refer to the link please. _____________________________________ "It's better to die standing than live your whole life on the knees" by Peter Mayle in his book A Good Year
Jul 14, 2011 #3 SteveyG Materials Joined Jul 12, 2011 Messages 12 Location GB That link answers the question. The 45 is simply the average carbon content (0.45%) Materials technologist/metallurgist Upvote 0 Downvote
That link answers the question. The 45 is simply the average carbon content (0.45%) Materials technologist/metallurgist
Jul 14, 2011 Thread starter #4 petersi Automotive Joined Feb 3, 2011 Messages 88 Location HK Thanks. This S45C is not showing in http://www.matweb.com/ Do they have different name in matweb? Upvote 0 Downvote
Jul 14, 2011 #5 salmon2 Materials Joined Feb 1, 2008 Messages 360 Location US The link arunmrao gave shows AISI equivalent for this Japanese steel is 1045 or 1046. You can try them on matweb or anywhere else you like. Upvote 0 Downvote
The link arunmrao gave shows AISI equivalent for this Japanese steel is 1045 or 1046. You can try them on matweb or anywhere else you like.