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what test should be don for a36 standard in izod test
No, A36 is a mild structural steel and tool steel is a high strength alloy steel
A36 steel is a standard mild steel grade with a minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi, while 44W/300W is a Canadian steel grade with a minimum yield strength of 44,000 psi. The main difference lies in the yield strength, with the 44W/300W grade being stronger and more suitable for structural applications that require higher strength.
The raw steel specification A36, has a maximum tensile strength of 80 ksi. This is the same maximum strength as ASTM standards like A307 grade C or F1554 grade 36. I'm not familiar with any other specifications that would use A36 and have a higher maximum strength. The A36 steel would be out of tolerance if it exceeds a 80 ksi tensile. Being out of tolerance in this way could indicate other properties are also out of tolerance in a less favorable way. The steel would be less ductile, for instance, and impact properties might be reduced.
The 36 stands for the yield strength in ksi Fty = 36 ksi = 36,000 psi
according to ASTM A36 Marine grade mild steel plate has a tensile strength of 58 - 80 thousand psi.
Did you mean A36 steel? As with most steels, A36 has a density of 7,800 kg/m3 (0.28 lb/cu in). Young's modulus for A36 steel is 200 GPa (29,000,000 psi). A36 steel has a Poisson's ratio of 0.32, and a shear modulus of 78 GPa (11,300,000 psi)
Astm A36 , IS 2062 normal structural steel
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Astm a36. Its rot rolled steel with nearly matching with astm a36.
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Yes. It is considered "Mild" Steel due to the low amount of carbon in the steel.