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  • SAE-AISI 1080 (G10800) Carbon Steel :: MakeItFrom

    SAE-AISI 1080 (G10800) Carbon Steel. SAE-AISI 1080 is an alloy of iron, further classified as a carbon steel. 1080 is the SAE-AISI designation for this material.

  • AISI 1080 SAE UNS G10800 Carbon Steel Foundry

    Steel foundry in China for producing AISI 1080 SAE UNS G10800 Carbon Steel castings. The followings are this material's chemical composition, physical and

  • eFunda: Properties of Carbon Steel AISI 1080

    Category, Steel. Class, Carbon steel. Type, Standard. Designations, United States: AMS 5110 , AMS 5110B , ASTM A29 , ASTM A510 , ASTM A576 , ASTM

  • eFunda: Glossary: Materials: Alloys: Carbon Steel: AISI 1080

    AISI 1080 is a Standard grade Carbon Steel. It is composed of (in weight percentage) 0.75-0.88% Carbon (C), 0.60-0.90% Manganese (Mn), 0.04%(max)

  • eFunda: Properties of Carbon Steel Carbon Steel AISI 1080

    eFunda: Properties of Carbon Steel Carbon Steel AISI 1080.

  • High Carbon Steel - Metal, Plastic, and Ceramic Search Index

    349 Results There are 349 materials in the category High Carbon Steel. . 40, AISI 1080 Steel, oil quenched from 815°C (1500°F), tempered at 480°C (900°F).

  • Chapter 14 – Carbon and Alloy Steels

    AISI 1080, 1095. Plain Carbon Steel. Trends? Increasing carbon content – tensile strength increases, elongation decreases. Carbon steels: low, med and hight.

  • AISI Steel Mechanical Characteristics - Yield, Tensile, Elongation

    below gives typical mechanical characteristics for selected carbon steel properties. AISI Carbon Steel Mechanical Characteristics - Yield, Tensile, Hardness 1080. Hot Rolled Normalized (1650 F) Annealed (1450 F). 140,000 146,500

  • aisi chemical composition limits - ResearchGate

    1080. 1084. 1090. 1095. -. 1010. 1012. 1015. 1016. 1017. 1018. 1019. 1020. 1021 . Carbon Steels. AISI. No,. SAE. No. Chemical Composition Limits, per cent.

  • Carbon steel - Wikipedia

    Carbon steel is steel in which the main interstitial alloying constituent is carbon in the range of 0.12–2.0%. The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) definition