yes its the same, only the standards are different.
No, A36 is a mild structural steel and tool steel is a high strength alloy steel
Steel is heavier than concrete for the same volume, however steel buildings are generally lighter. This is because steel buildings utilize high strength of steel, so volume of steel in steel buildings is much smaller than volume of concrete in concrete buildings. In another words in steel buildings much less volume of material is needed for the same strength compared to concrete buildings.
Not at all it has about the same strength as normal steel (by thickness and weight); it just does not rust (or as quickly) due to the addition of Nickle to the steel.
NO. -You buy special drill tipped screws for it at the same places you get steel studs.
S355 is slightly stronger than Q345B, and the welding is exactly the same. S355NL grade is a normalized steel (fine-grained steel) in the EN10025-3:2004 standard. EN 10025-2 S355JR material is a low-alloy high-strength structural steel that meets the European standard EN10025. ensteelstandardcom/FAQ/what-is-the-difference-between-s355-and-q345b-steel.html
Nothing there both the same
The properties of a substance are inherent in that substance, for example steel, but steel can be used to make all sorts of different objects. Each object has its own properties, but the basic property of steel is the same in all of them (for the same grade of steel)
No, B7 is high carbon steel alloy. G8 & G5 products are both medium carbon steel, but G8 has been hardened. Grade 8 steel and B7 are both harder than average low carbon steel. However they will both exhibit different characteristics from each other. The biggest difference will be that Grade 8 is much more brittle.
What grade of titanium, there are several grades some are toxic to the body. You need to know much more than just what it is. Grade 23 Titanium is the best surgical grade out there, then there are the steel grades. 316LVM or British Composition D surgical stainless steel is the next best material. Then you have Bio-plastic or PTFE as options instead of steel or titanium.
Yes both are same whwn you campier all phy & chem proprieties
The properties of En-31 is same as E52100 of SAE grade. It contain 0.9 to 1.1 %c and 1.3 to 1.5 % of chromium It is used as bearing steel or tool steel.
The properties of En-31 is same as E52100 of SAE grade. It contain 0.9 to 1.1 %c and 1.3 to 1.5 % of chromium It is used as bearing steel or tool steel.
Iron has a density of approximately 7.86g/cm3. Nails are not usually made from pure iron, but from soft steel, a mixture of iron and carbon. The density, however, is pretty much the same depending on the grade of steel used.
I suppose that it could be possible, but piercing jewelry is made out of implant grade steel which is the same steel they make medical implantation out of, i.e.; rods, screws, plates, etc., so it is fairly well suited to be placed not just through the skin, but completely beneath it as well. The term "surgical steel" is a misnomer, in that if it is surgical steel, it is virtually always technically referred to as implant grade.
Cast Steel: 7.85 g/cm3 490 lb/cuft Rolled Steel 7.93 g/cm3 495 lb/cuft
Steel.
Steel is a type of metal.