Grade 8.8 steel is a medium carbon steel with a tensile strength of 800 MPa, commonly used in structural applications. However, it is not inherently corrosion-resistant; it typically requires protective coatings or treatments, such as galvanization or painting, to enhance its resistance to corrosion. Without these treatments, Grade 8.8 steel can rust when exposed to moisture and corrosive environments. Therefore, while it can be made corrosion-resistant, it does not possess this property in its raw form.
Steel Fabrication companies are located all over the United States. At this time, Texas leads with 168 registered steel fabricators, California is 2nd with 136, and Pennsylvania is in 3rd place with 88 steel fabricators listed.
88 inches = 2.2352 meters
88 pounds is approximately equal to 39.91 kilograms.
2.75 x 32 = 88
88 meters equates to about 290 feet.
A score of 88% is usually a B+.
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It's an fantastic grade. I say 85-100 is a good grade
I think it is a B+.
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You divide 7 out of 8. 7/8=0.875 Therefore the grade would be 88.
An 88 average would probably be a B, so it is a passing grade. An A is usually a 90 or 93 and above.