B.S. 835 M 15 Structural and constructional steels
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B.S. 835 M 15 Chemical Composition
BS 970-3: 1991 / Specification for Wrought steel for mechanical and allied engineering purposes - Part 3: Bright bars for general engineering purposes
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B.S. 835 M 15 Physical Properties
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B.S. 835 M 15 Heat Treatments
- Carburized for at least 1h at the hardening temperature between 800°C and 930°C. After cooling to room temperature they shall be reheated to the single quenching temperature, 800 - 820°C, and quenched in oil. Also stress relieved at not greater than 200°C.
- Hardening temperature 800 - 820 °C
B.S. 835 M 15 Mechanical Properties
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B.S. 835 M 15 International Equivalent Materials
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