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basic information about on line material librairy

basic information about on line material librairy

basic information about on line material librairy

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I just started a new job concerning the application of any tools & die steel , it is a wide new knowledge
for me.

The common usefull steel is the aisi 4340 and this is allready avaliable  with an 28-32 Rockwell-C
hardness, but this is just a sample of what is existing in this area of mechanic steel.

This industry make  extracting tube from copper , brass & copper- nickel alloy.
Starting with a hot red charge 700 deg.C,  the 3000 tons press push the hot slug through
a die and produce the first step rought tube.

Where i can find a nest of information about all the steel are gravitated around this process
and particulary easy found in on-line data base from where it is  easy pick-up.
(copy/paste) into my word text file.

Thank you for your attention
Parc
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RE: basic information about on line material librairy

http://www.azom.com - The A to Z of Materials is a good place to start

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