HC Steel means High Carbon Steel in which carbon content is 10% - 12 % depending on Application
Tru-sharp steel - according to Case themselves and H.G. Russel is 420 HC - the same steel that BUCK uses often. There have been many negative comments about 420 - however - due to the hardening process of both Buck (BOS) and CASE - they seem to make very good knives for every day use. In fact, Les Stroud carries a Buck 119 - made of the same steel. Not bad for Survivorman! Here is the break down of what is in a 420 HC knife blade: Carbon - .40 - .50 Manganese - .8 Chromium - 12.00 - 14.00 Vanadium - .18 Molybdenum - .6 The Rockwell hardness is: 57-59
There is no element with the symbol "hc." It is possible that the symbols "H" and "C" were combined, which would refer to hydrogen (H) and carbon (C), two separate elements on the periodic table.
The abbreviation for hydrocarbon is HC.
HC is not a standard chemical symbol. However, it could represent a hypothetical organic molecule containing a hydrogen (H) atom bonded to a carbon (C) atom.
Yes.
HC is for High Carbon. It is only high(about 3/10ths of 1%, or 1030 steel) in the sense that it contains more carbon than the low carbon or unmarked spikes. S if for Gerdau American Steel Company.
H.C Child has written: 'Surface hardening of steel' -- subject(s): Heat treatment, Steel, Surface hardening
HC stands for High Cube
No, you get to keep all your hc furni.
HC on an ultrasound means Head Circumference.
You can only buy HC furniture in habbo if you join the Habbo Club (HC). Joining HC costs around 30 coins per month, and will give you one free HC item per month. If you are not HC, you can still have the furniture, but you can not buy it from the catalogue.
Normally, HC gas is Hydrocarbon.
HC Sibir was created in 1962.
HC Bloemendaal was created in 1895.
HC Rotterdam was created in 1925.
Bergischer HC was created in 2006.
HC-One was created in 2011.