Check the Reference Code (SAE or ASTM) or the specification of the material, in those documents the properties come to details, but that is a research work that corresponds to you.
El lun., 23 mar. 2020 a las 3:36, SURESH (<qms.pjgpl@gmail.com>) escribió:
Dear Expert--I am having below clarificationWhat is the mechanical properties for below said grade material, which standard to refer1.SAE 10182. ASTM A29, Grade:1018RegardsSuresh
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