In 4.6 ,4 means 40kg/mm2 tensile & 6 means 0.6 of 40 I.e.24 kg/mm2 yield.similar for other classes.
On 10 Feb 2016 14:35, "Ravishankar G" <ravishankarg1955@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Is there any relation to RC or Brinell Harndess to that of the class???--
On Friday, December 7, 2012 at 3:00:34 PM UTC+5:30, Baski wrote:Dear Members,I would like to know difference between IS 1367 Gr. 4.6, 8.8 & 10.9What does "4.6", 8.8 and "10.9" means.......ThankyouV. B.
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