Questions tagged [steel]

For questions related to the alloy steel: Its production, material properties and applications. The carbon content of steel is between 0.002% and 2.1% by weight for plain iron-carbon alloys.

As steel are referred metallic alloys, whose main constituents are iron and carbon.

This general, common since the early 20th century definition includes the term steel also at that time hardly produced wrought iron, which also had a carbon content of less than 2.06%. The term wrought iron does not describe the components of the alloy, but the method developed over many centuries for producing ductile iron parts, which were essentially based on different types of refining of iron blooms and subsequent forging. Although wrought iron has similar carbon contents as today's steel, but they are not identical due to a slightly different alloy with other substances and not completely removed slag parts.

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Carbon Steel vs CL

We are specifying pipes for a water injection system (high pressure - Rating 1500) with a physiochemical analysis of 36400 ppm chloride (CL). We need to use Carbon Steel pipe and to limit the corrosion,we use a corrosion allowance of 0.125 in,…
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How much weight can this aquarium stand hold?

I purchased this aquarium and stand secondhand, and a few people I’ve spoken to have been suspicious of the stand’s ability to hold the aquarium when filled with water. The tank holds roughly 55 gallons. The legs are 1/2” diameter cold rolled…
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What is the Brinell hardness of ATSM A786 steel?

This steel is often used as a floor plate. I could not find the Brinell hardness rating.
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0Deformation/Compression of Mild Steel for Compressor Blades

I am in the process of constructing a linear compressor for the propulsion system of a small UAV. To manufacture the compressor blades and give them their required airfoil shape, I intend to first milling pieces of mild steel (1/8 x 3/4 x 2 inches)…
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What is the acid flow rate (range) in steel pickling when the sheet is immersed in the pickling bath

What is the acid flow rate (range) in steel pickling when the sheet is immersed in the pickling bath and how to find out the steam required to heat the pickling liquor
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As a Chemical Engineer, please tell me what is the rinsing temperature in steel pickling process and why is the rinse water heated

I want to know what is the ideal temperature required for rinsing the steel sheet in steel pickling process and why is rinse water heated, why not water at room temperature or cold water used to clean the sheet
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How to hurt someone protected by a full body armor?

For the purpose of a fantasy novel set in our era, I need to know how a full body armor (not a plate one,but more like Iron man, covering all the body without holes) can be pierced and by what weapons (the weapon has to be used by a single civilian…
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The Cheapest Stainless Steel

I am going to make a spoon out of 80% iron and 20% chromium (by weight). If I slowly lower the temperature from about 1700C (at which all is melted) to room temperature, I believe it will finish as a "zebra mixture" with grains of iron and grains of…
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Deflection of 2" steel tubing with braces across 15' unsupported span?

I'm making metal frame to support a wooden deck. The yellow object is the concrete base where there is a 2" trough where my metal frame needs to support a 300-500lbs deck load. The span between the unsupported trough is 15'. The length of the cross…
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Structural steel standard S235, is it average yield strength or some fractile?

Question is in the title. There are many structural steels like S235 and S355, but are these values average values or 5 % fractiles for example (assuming some distribution of values found in tests), as usually assumed for characteristic values for…
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Steel tube wall thickness for moving a machine

I need to move a machine, approx weight of 900Kg I will put 3 tubes under the machine and roll the machine on the tubes Holidays season, all industrial suppliers are closed around me and only have access to 2 kinds of tubes: 20mm diameter and wall…
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Damascus steel etching

I've got a damascus steel knife, which I accidentaly broke the wooden handle. I teared it apart and all I was left was a bare blade. I've created a new wooden handle, but while making it, I've also brushed the blade a bit, while fine sanding the…
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Plate rolling - Hot or Cold rolled plate stainless steel

What is preferred material for plate rolling (roll bending) when talking about stainless steel - hot rolled stainless steel plate or cold rolled stainless steel plate. Final product would be for example shell of pressure vessel. I would prefer to…
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Knife makeing, choose the steel

I want to make a knife, but I'm not shure what kind of steel should I use? I want to form it through blacksmithing, and normalize it later. Any suggestion?