Hardox 400 steel typically has a tensile strength of around 1,200 MPa (megapascals). This high tensile strength, combined with its excellent toughness and abrasion resistance, makes Hardox 400 suitable for demanding applications in industries like construction and mining. Its unique properties enable it to withstand heavy wear while maintaining structural integrity.
I'm not sure if your referring to 400C or 400F.But, according to Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design, 8th edition by Budynas and Nisbett.The tensile strength of 1050 steel quenched and tempered at 400F (205C) is 1120 MPa (163 kpsi).The tensile strength of 1050 steel quenched and tempered at 425C (800F) is 1090 MPa (158 kpsi).
ASTM A500 Grade B steel typically has a minimum yield strength of 46,000 psi (317 MPa) and a minimum tensile strength of 58,000 psi (400 MPa). This specification is commonly used for structural tubing in construction and other applications. The steel's properties make it suitable for various structural and mechanical uses, offering good weldability and formability.
it will start to change slowly after 20 degrees C. At 400 degrees C it will degrade quickly - almost linealy to 800 C where it will hve reached approx 10% of its yield strength.
The yield force of steel refers to the amount of stress at which the material begins to deform plastically, meaning it will not return to its original shape after the load is removed. This value is typically measured in megapascals (MPa) or pounds per square inch (psi) and can vary depending on the type of steel; for example, structural steel generally has a yield strength ranging from about 250 MPa to 400 MPa. The specific yield strength can depend on factors such as the steel's composition, heat treatment, and processing methods.
in JIS (Japanese) "SS" stands for structural steel, and 400 grade which is similar to AISI 1018.
St 37: tensile strengh = 370 N/mm 2 (newtons/mm sq.) St 42: tensile strength = 420 N/mm 2
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Mild steel is a fairly general classification and can cover a considerable variation in material properties. Cold drawn grades in particular will have a higher tensile strength than hot rolled. Something like 400 MPa for yield stress and 500 MPa for ultimate tensile strength is quite common.
I'm not sure if your referring to 400C or 400F.But, according to Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design, 8th edition by Budynas and Nisbett.The tensile strength of 1050 steel quenched and tempered at 400F (205C) is 1120 MPa (163 kpsi).The tensile strength of 1050 steel quenched and tempered at 425C (800F) is 1090 MPa (158 kpsi).
ASTM A500 Grade B steel typically has a minimum yield strength of 46,000 psi (317 MPa) and a minimum tensile strength of 58,000 psi (400 MPa). This specification is commonly used for structural tubing in construction and other applications. The steel's properties make it suitable for various structural and mechanical uses, offering good weldability and formability.
Equivalent of Hardox 400: BRINAR 400, FORA, DILIDUR
It is relatively strong. The measured ultimate tensile strength of stainless steel is 860 MPa. Tensile strength measures how much force is required to break it when stressed by being stretched or pulled. For relative comparisons the following ultimate tensile strengths are given: Stainless Steel ~ 860 Structural Steel ~ 400 Aluminum ~ 483 Silk ~ 1000 Pine wood ~ 40 Human bone ~ 130 Diamond ~ 2800 Concrete ~ 3 Hair ~ 380 Copper ~ 220 Titanium ~ 1040
dear sir Please my requirement of hardox 400 plate at weight 6000X2000X 10 MM
GGG40 and GGG50 are grades of ductile iron, differentiated primarily by their tensile strength and microstructure. GGG40 has a minimum tensile strength of 400 MPa, while GGG50 has a minimum tensile strength of 500 MPa. This difference in strength is due to the higher alloy content and improved mechanical properties in GGG50, making it suitable for more demanding applications. Additionally, GGG50 typically exhibits better wear resistance and ductility compared to GGG40.
The ATI Turbo 400 is constructed from Vasco 300 material with a tensile strength of 300,000 PSI. This helps to totally eliminate shaft failures in high horsepower cars.
Due to the high tensile strength,it would be preferred
no it won't. powder coating is usually done at about 400 degrees. nowhere near hot enough to affect the strength of steel.