Grades of high tensile steel are based on their tensile strength and heat resistance. The best of these are used in axles and other high stress constructions that are required to operation safely.
KSF60 is carbon. low alloy , high tensile forged steel.
The raw material commonly used for manufacturing 12.9 grade fasteners is alloy steel, specifically a high-strength carbon steel like SCM435 or similar grades. These steels typically contain elements such as chromium and molybdenum, which enhance their mechanical properties, including tensile strength and hardness. The 12.9 grade indicates a minimum tensile strength of 1,220 MPa (megapascals) and is often used in applications requiring high strength and durability.
if its standard wrought carbon steel, the psi should be just about in the 100,000psi range. The last two digits of the designation, 75, are the carbon content. 0.75%. the higher the carbon content, the higher the tensile strength. The ultimate tensile strength of a steel such as AISI 1075 varies depending upon the heat treated condition and hardness. The tensile strength of a steel can be approximated from the hardness using hardness conversion tables found elsewhere on the web.
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This is steel, the high-tensile kind to be exact. Hi-ten steel is pretty light, and decently durable. However, other materials are lighter and/or more durable. The only real advantage of hi-ten steel is that it's the cheapest. If you take a look at the bikes of BMX bike manufacturers, you'll see that their lower-end bikes are made out of steel. This is fine for most people, but if you actually do any EXTREME stuff with your bike, it's not built for performance.
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High tensile steel is strong steel. It is 10 times stronger than wood and more than twice the tensile strength of mild steel. High tensile steel is commonly used in highway guardrails.
Yes. Grade 8.8 refers to a standard (ISO 898-1) which defines the tensile strength (around 55 tons/square inch).
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High tensile steel put simply is used where structures require high tensile strength. Tensile stress is where the forces on a material are "pulling" from each end away from the centre. Steel can be alloyed with certain materials such as aluminum to create a material that is stronger under tensile loading. An example of where high tensile steel is required is the cables of the ANZAC bridge that support its deck. Hope this helps..
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Hyundai have always used high tensile steel in certain components of all their vehicles.
the grades of steel are S275,S355and S460
High Tensile Steel (HTS) is generally used for prestressing tendons.
high tensile stainless steel
mild and high tensile steel can not be combined,because of there different chemical and physical properties as structural component, p k sharma
High tensile is use to vehicle chassis in order to prevent the chassis for bending during heavy loads and for collision purposes.And also high tensile is more light,comfortable, and has a strong strength compare to low tensile and mild steel.