Dear,
The impact value of carbon steel SA 106 Gr B, often expressed as Charpy V-notch (CVN) impact test values, can vary depending on factors such as the specific heat treatment, testing temperature, and sample orientation. However, a common minimum requirement for SA 106 Gr B is an average absorbed energy value of 20 ft-lb (27 J) at room temperature.
This value indicates the amount of energy absorbed by the material during fracture in the Charpy V-notch impact test. It's an important measure of the material's toughness and its ability to withstand sudden loading or impact.
For precise impact values, it's advisable to refer to the material's specific requirements as outlined in relevant standards or specifications, as they may vary slightly depending on the source or application.
Regards,
AB
Hi,--Please share the impact value of carbon steel SA 106 Gr B.RegardsManish Kumar
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