Chemical Properties | Property Name | Values |
---|---|---|
General | C | |
Cr | ||
Cu | ||
Fe | ||
Mn | ||
Mo | ||
Ni | ||
P | ||
S | ||
Si | ||
V |
Mechanical Properties | Property Name | Values |
---|---|---|
General | Elongation / Strain | |
Impact Energy | ||
Impact Strength | ||
Tensile Strength | ||
Yield Strength, Rp0.2 / Rp |
Additional Data | Property Name | Values |
---|---|---|
General | Elongation / Strain | |
Modulus of Elasticity | ||
Stress Strain Bilinear | ||
Tensile Strength | ||
Yield Strength, Rp0.2 / Rp |
Physical Properties | Property Name | Values |
---|---|---|
General | Modulus of Elasticity | |
Thermal Conductivity | ||
Thermal Expansion |
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Available Compliance Regulations | Property Name | Values |
---|---|---|
1 | RoHS (Presidential Decree No. 33187) | |
2 | RoHS (Official Gazette No. 32055) | |
3 | ELVs (2000/53/EC) | |
4 | ELVs (Presidential Decree No. 33187) | |
5 | ELVs (Official Gazette No. 27448) | |
6 | (EU) No 1257/2013 - EMSA | |
7 | AD-DSL | |
8 | ED List | |
9 | Conflict Minerals | |
10 | IEC 62474 | |
11 | TSCA Section 6(h) | |
12 | MEPC.379(80) | |
13 | (EU) No 1257/2013 | |
14 | SIN List | |
15 | (EU) 2019/1021 | |
16 | CRM | |
17 | ELVs (GB/T 30512) | |
18 | GADSL | |
19 | CAA - Section 112(r) | |
20 | RoHS (TR 037/2016) | |
21 | RoHS (JIS C 0950) | |
22 | RoHS (GB/T 26572) | |
23 | (EU) No 517/2014 | |
24 | RoHS ((EU) 2015/863) | |
25 | NDSL | |
26 | INSQ | |
27 | SARA 302 | |
28 | (EC) No 649/2012 | |
29 | (EC) No 1005/2009 | |
30 | California Proposition 65 | |
31 | PACSs | |
32 | SARA 313 | |
33 | NZIoC | |
34 | TSCA | |
35 | RoHS (2011/65/EU) | |
36 | KECI | |
37 | IECSC | |
38 | ENCS | |
39 | DSL | |
40 | AICS | |
41 | REACH ((EC) No 1907/2006, Article 59) | |
42 | REACH ((EC) No 1907/2006, Annex XVII) | |
43 | REACH ((EC) No 1907/2006, Annex XIV) | |
44 | CLP | |
45 | REACH ((EC) No 1907/2006) | |
46 | Rotterdam Convention | |
47 | Stockholm Convention | |
48 | Montreal Protocol | |
49 | TSCA High-Priority Substances | |
50 | Maine Public Law LD1503 (PFAS) | |
51 | PFAS | |
52 | UK REACH | |
53 | UK REACH (Annex XIV) | |
54 | UK REACH (SVHC) | |
55 | (EU) 2024/590 | |
56 | NAS 411-1 | |
57 | (EU) 2024/573 |
Available LCA Indicators | Property Name | Values |
---|---|---|
1 | Acidification (accumulated exceedance (AE)) | |
2 | Agricultural land occupation (LOP) | |
3 | Carcinogenic effects (comparative toxic unit for human (CTUh)) | |
4 | Climate change (GWP100) | |
5 | Cumulative energy demand (CED) | |
6 | Ecosystem quality | |
7 | Fossil fuel potential (FFP) | |
8 | Fossil fuels (abiotic depletion potential (ADP)) | |
9 | Freshwater ecotoxicity (comparative toxic unit for ecosystems (CTUe)) | |
10 | Freshwater ecotoxicity potential (FETP) | |
11 | Freshwater eutrophication (fraction of nutrients reaching freshwater end compartment (P)) | |
12 | Freshwater eutrophication potential (FEP) | |
13 | Human health | |
14 | Human toxicity (total) | |
15 | Human toxicity: carcinogenic (HTPc) | |
16 | Human toxicity: non-carcinogenic (HTPnc) | |
17 | Ionising radiation (human exposure efficiency relative to U235) | |
18 | Ionising radiation potential (IRP) | |
19 | Land use (soil quality index) | |
20 | Marine ecotoxicity potential (METP) | |
21 | Marine eutrophication (fraction of nutrients reaching marine end compartment (N)) | |
22 | Marine eutrophication potential (MEP) | |
23 | Material resources: metals/minerals (surplus ore potential (SOP)) | |
24 | Metals/minerals (abiotic depletion potential (ADP)) | |
25 | Natural resources | |
26 | Non-carcinogenic effects (comparative toxic unit for human (CTUh)) | |
27 | Ozone depletion potential (ODP) | |
28 | Ozone depletion potential (ODPinfinite) | |
29 | Particulate matter formation impact on human health | |
30 | Particulate matter formation potential (PMFP) | |
31 | Photochemical oxidant formation potential: ecosystems (EOFP) | |
32 | Photochemical oxidant formation potential: humans (HOFP) | |
33 | Terrestrial acidification potential (TAP) | |
34 | Terrestrial ecotoxicity potential (TETP) | |
35 | Terrestrial eutrophication (accumulated exceedance (AE)) | |
36 | Tropospheric ozone concentration increase | |
37 | Water consumption potential (WCP) | |
38 | Water use (user deprivation potential) |
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