hello what is filler metal (electrode) for welding of spring steel like 1.5142, 1.5225, 1.7138? regards
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The venerable leaf spring, which some manufacturers still use in rear suspensions today, was invented by Obadiah Elliot of London in 1804. He simply piled one steel plate on top of another, pinned them together and shackled each end to a carriage.When_were_leaf_springs_invented
some items are : cutlery, pens, file cabinets etc... just think about everyday things :)
A split ring is a name for a ring of spring steel that is made like two turns of a regular spring wound very closely. Usually they are large and used to hold keys together, so they are commonly thought of as key rings. There is also a smaller version of this used in jewelry to attach chains and pendants.
Spring steel is a low alloy, medium to high carbon steel that allows objects made of this steel to return to their original state. The density of spring steel is 7.85.
Spring steel is a low alloy, medium carbon steel or high carbon steel with a very high yield strength. This allows objects made of spring steel to return to their original shape despite significant bending or twisting.Applications include piano wire, spring clamps, antennas, and springs.
To temper steel, is to make stronger or harden. loose your temper is to lose your strength, control, resolve, etc It usually means that you have lost control over your anger.
Well, when steel is heated cooled rapidly by plunging it into water it becomes hard and can be sharpened to a fine edge which will not go blunt very quickly. The process is called tempering and 'tempered' steel has properties that make it more useful than 'untempered' steel. Tempered steel loses this property if it gets heated again. Thus the expression is a play on the word 'temper' - a 'pun'. A person in 'temper' is a person in a cross, hot rage. Thus for a man to lose his temper is for a man to fly into a rage. The saying = "men are like steel, when they lose their temper they lose their worth?" = means that a man in a rage has lost a valuable property (the ability to keep a cool head) just like steel looking its valuable property (its tempering) when it gets re-heated. The expression tell men that hey should not lose their 'temper'
Definately spring steel can be heat treated and it has to be heat treated before it can be functioned as a spring. The common way to heat treat spring steel is by quenching and tempering.
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hello what is filler metal (electrode) for welding of spring steel like 1.5142, 1.5225, 1.7138? regards
"O sweet Juliet, thy beauty hath made me effeminate, and in my temper soften'd valour's steel."
Sorry, an iron spring cannot be welded. I am assuming you are trying to weld two halves of a spring together...This cannot happen because metallurgicaly the spring is tempered upon completion out of one long piece of iron. No weld can mimic the temper and tensile strength of the original material. Your best bet is to fabricate a shelf to locate both halves of the spring in, thereby achieving complete height and retaining original temper.
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