yes, both the grades have equal chemical and mechanical properties
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.
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
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below 380 HV10
I need to know the hardness for c - 45 steel.
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 Here are the possible recalls for a 1998 Cirrus RC-789-98 SUPERSEDED BY :RC-C45-04(Safety Recall C45 Floor Shifter Ignition/Park Interlock) RC-C45-04 Safety Recall C45 Floor Shifter Ignition/Park Interlock RC-843-99 SAFETY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
That would be Scott number US C45. You can buy a mint copy for 55 cents and a used copy for 20 cents.
Around 150 calories on average. Varies with different body weights.
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.
1 teaspoon = 4.9mL, therefore 200mL =~ 40.8 teaspoons. just divide 200 by 4.9Try going to google.com and just enter the question in the search box like this:200ml in tspand hit 'Search'Google's calculator function will do the conversion for you, and has a LARGE number of conversion factors built in to it; just put the 'known' number and units, followed by the word "in", and then the desired units!18ft in cm350 degrees f in degrees c45 years in minutesetc...