The density of steel as per IS 2062 will vary. This is because steel's density typically changes with composition.
Per the attached related link, the density (hence weight) of stainless is slightly more than the mild carbon steel. Using about 8.03/7.84 ratio of density, for the same volume of material the stainless will weigh 2.4 % more.
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Compressive Stress for mild steel (IS 2062 Gr.B - ASME SA 36 is 407.7 MPa This is what I think is the value. If there are different valuses please send me a amil. ramsrini16@yahoo.com Dr.S.RAmachandran, NIOT , Chennai.
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Low carbon steel is relatively lightweight compared to many other metals and alloys, primarily due to its lower density. It typically contains a carbon content of 0.05% to 0.25%, which contributes to its strength and ductility without significantly increasing weight. However, the overall weight also depends on the specific dimensions and shape of the steel product being considered.
As per the 2062, the raw material is the steel that is used for the general structure purpose.
IS 2062 is a standard specification for hot-rolled medium and high tensile structural steel in India. The density of IS 2062 steel typically ranges from 7850 to 8050 kg/m³, depending on the specific composition and grade. This density is similar to that of most carbon steels, making it suitable for various structural applications.
The density of IS 2062 E 250 B grade steel is approximately 7.85 g/cm³. This grade of steel is commonly used in structural applications and has a yield strength of 250 MPa. Its density is typical for medium carbon steels, making it suitable for various engineering and construction purposes.
The equivalent Indian standard for SS400 is IS 2062. Both standards specify the requirements for structural steel, but IS 2062 is specifically for hot rolled medium and high tensile structural steel. Make sure to consult the latest versions of the standards to ensure accurate comparison.
MS 2062 is a type of aluminum alloy, specifically known for its use in aerospace applications. The density of MS 2062 typically ranges around 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This lightweight property, combined with its strength and corrosion resistance, makes it suitable for various structural applications.
The density of 300WA steel is approximately 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of tungsten is higher than that of steel. Tungsten has a density of about 19.25 grams per cubic centimeter, while steel has a density of about 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter. This means that tungsten is much denser than steel.
ISO 2062 e350 is a specification of steel tensile strength. It is the amount of force needed to pull for it to break.
The density of steel is typically around 0.283 pounds per cubic inch.
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ISO 2062 e350 is a specification of steel tensile strength. It is the amount of force needed to pull for it to break.
The density of C40 steel is approximately 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter.