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Re: [MW:30653] Mechanical properties for SAE 1018 grade material

Thank you very much for the information shared

On Tuesday, 24 March 2020 08:37:27 UTC+5:30, metmel wrote:

1018 is an AISI designation that specifies chemistry only although standards other than the general ASTM/SA-A29 might specify.  AISI 1018 is a carbon steel with a nominal carbon content of 0.18%.

 

For example:

 

A/SA-311  Specification for cold-drawn, stress-relieved carbon steel bars subject to mechanical property requirements

 

Varies on diameter/thickness

Thickness/diameter

in. (mm)

Tensile

ksi (MPa)

Yield

ksi (MPa)

Elongation - RA

< 7/8 (20)

70  (480)

60  (415)

18 - 40

>7/8 (20) to < 1¼ (30)

65  (450)

55  (380)

16 - 40

>1¼ (30) to < 2 (50)

60  (415)

50  (345)

15 - 35

>2  (50) to < 3 (75)

55 (380)

45 (310)

15 - 35

 

 

 

 

 

You might also look at other specifications referenced in A/SA-29.

 

Hope this helps.  Code is fun.  "Live long and prosper" (Mr. Spock)

 

 

From: material...@googlegroups.com [mailto:material...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of SURESH
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 4:36 AM
To: Materials & Welding
Subject: [MW:30648] Mechanical properties for SAE 1018 grade material

 

Dear Expert

I am having below clarification

 

What is the mechanical properties for below said grade material, which standard to refer

1.SAE 1018

2. ASTM A29, Grade:1018

 

 

 

Regards

Suresh

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