below 380 HV10
I need to know the hardness for c - 45 steel.
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the equivalent for c45 is en-8 and en-19 is c55 Need the Chemical composition and mechanical properties of C45 and EN-8 also to C55 and EN-19
Designation by Standards Brand Name Ravne No. Mat. No. DIN EN AISI C45 516 1.0503 C45 - 1045 Chemical Composition (in weight %) C Si Mn Cr Mo Ni V W Others 0.46 max. 0.40 0.65 max. 0.40 max. 0.10 max. 0.40 - - (Cr+Mo+Ni)= max. 0.63
yes, both the grades have equal chemical and mechanical properties
If you call a Chrysler dealer with your VIN they are required to run it and check for recalls. Here are the possible recalls for a 1998 Cirrus RC-789-98 SUPERSEDED BY :RC-C45-04(Safety Recall C45 Floor Shifter Ignition/Park Interlock) RC-C45-04 Safety Recall C45 Floor Shifter Ignition/Park Interlock RC-843-99 SAFETY RECALL #843 -- RIGHT REAR BRAKE TUBE RC-803-99 CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS RECALL #803 -- PREPROGRAM POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE RC-7931-98 EMISSIONS RECALL #7931 (FEDERAL) -- CATALYTIC CONVERTER RC-7932-98 EMISSIONS RECALL #7932 (CALIFORNIA) -- CATALYTIC CONVERTER
please give me chemical composition of c45 Chemical composition in weight %: 0.42-0.50% C, <0.40% Si, 0.50-0.80% Mn, <0.045% S, <0.045% P, 0.40% Ni, <0.40% Cr, <0.10% Mo, Cr+Mo+Ni<=063. Note: Carbon steel. Austenitized at 850 oC. Source: Website Saarstahl AG, Germany, 2007.
That would be Scott number US C45. You can buy a mint copy for 55 cents and a used copy for 20 cents.
I think you are asking about the Daisy model 111-B that was made 1n 1998. It was called the American Youth and had a die-cast cocking lever. It shot steel BB's in the .175 caliber not the current .177 caliber. Now as to the value. Well there were only about 1000 made of this commemorative rifle. But unfortunately you did not give any description of the current condition of the rifle, so I can not give you any estimate of value. You need to rate it as (Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent) then I can answer you. Also state if it still works.
A cell reference is the address of the cell like A1 or B20 or C45. A cell value is what is actually in the cell. So in cell A1 you could have 23, in B20 you could have 190 and in C45 you could have 3461.
Around 150 calories on average. Varies with different body weights.