B.S. 822 H 17 Structural and constructional steels
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B.S. 822 H 17 Chemical Composition
BS 970-1: 1996 / Specification for wrought steels for mechanical and allied engineering purposes. General inspection and testing procedures and specific requirements for carbon, carbon manganese, alloy and stainless steels
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B.S. 822 H 17 Physical Properties
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B.S. 822 H 17 Heat Treatments
- Preheat treating:880-900 C; Austenitizing: 830 C
- Quenching in oil: 820-840 C; Austenitizing: 830 C
B.S. 822 H 17 Mechanical Properties
Temperature
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B.S. 822 H 17 International Equivalent Materials
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- 20Composition
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- -Formability
- -Fatigue
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