It has the red colour.
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the most effective way to find out is through Westermann Tables....the cross section area of all the standard mechanical manufacturing parts is given..channels.. angles etc....once you know the area and the UTS(ultimate tensile strength) of MS(mild steel)...you know the ans.... help yourself.
The highest strength rating a tornado can receive is EF5. Areas impacted by the full force of an EF5 tornado will experience total destruction. Well-built houses will be wiped clean of their foundations, and steel reinforced structures will be leveled. The lowest strength rating a tornado can receive is EF0. An EF0 tornado can peel shingles from roofs, break tree branches, and knock down a few trees. Some very weak structures may be destroyed.
Yield strength is a form of tensile strength, as yield strength is maximum strength upto which a material retains its original shape or it is in elastisity above which it will in plasticity.
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Yes, Loctite is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corporation.
Loctite was created in 1956.
1303 is red Loctite 1342 is blue Loctite 1360 is green Loctite
Loctite 609 has a lower viscosity of 125 cPs compared to the 2000 cPs of 635. As a result, the 635 will work with a gap of .010" where 609 is recommended only to a gap of .005". 635 has a shear strength of 4500 psi where the shear strength of 609 is only 2300 psi. 635 has a cure rate of 1 hour to fixture vs. the 10 minutes needed for 609. Both meet the Mil Spec MIL-R-46082B Hope this helps, Kevin
Loctite part number 3600017
An answer at forums.iboats.com/forum/engine-repair-and-maintenance/mercury-mariner-outboards says the equivalent of Loctite Type A is Loctite 290.
The Loctite Corporation is a company that produces adhesives, sealants and surface treatments. Loctite products are used both industrially and by hobbyists.
243 is used on oily surfaces that can't be cleaned.
Loctite 5 minute epoxy.
Loctite's MC-free chisel will work pretty well for you.
Steel Cable typically is considered to have the highest tensile strength of materials that are used in buildings/bridges.