60 ksi
no iron has any tensile strength
Liquids do not have tensile strength. The equivalent property is viscosity.
Heating a metal decreases the tensile strength and increases ductility
Ultimate Tensile Strength is the (BHN*500)
YIELD STRENGTH 242 N/sqmm TENSILE STRENGTH 440~520 N/sqmm
E - Stands for Electrode 60 - 60,000 tensile strength. 1 - in all position welding can be done 0 - cellulose
any electrode with the first two digits 60 are 60000 psi tensile strength ex a 7018 would have 70000 psi tensile strength
E stands for electrode, 60 Is one tenth of the tensile strength in mega pascals. And the last two is polarity position and covering, so with a E6011 u have a cellulose electrode for all positions all polaritys with a tensile strength of 600 mega pascals.
6010 600000 psi, i =all position, 0 = ronze High charged iron electrode, it's about 246 mV
D C Reverse (Electrode Positive) is recommended.
E stands for electrode, 60 stands for tensile strength, 1 stands for welding positions, and 1 stands for special charcteristics.
60 represents the 60000 psi tensile strength; just need to add three zero. The third number represents the welding position; number 1 represents all positions. The last number represents the type of arc; 3 represents medium to shallow penetration ac/dcrp.
no iron has any tensile strength
Tensile strength annealed 207
The tensile strength of concrete is 10% of it's compressive strength.
AWS = American Welding Society -- E = Electrode -- 60 = 60,000 lbs tensile strength -- 1 = all position -- 12 (1 and 2 combined ) = DC Reverse Polarity
Tensile strength of Fe410Wa is 410 Mpa Min