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AISI 1008 steel mechanical properties

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Roy W

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Sep 19, 2016
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Hi Guys
I'm looking for the mechanical properties of 1008 steel sheet. I'm told its 1/4 hard and has a hardness of 68 HRB. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You
Roy W
 
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What specification is it made to?
There is an ASTM spec for as cold rolled steel sheet.

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P.E. Metallurgy, Plymouth Tube
 
RolMec
This link is for Structural steel, I was looking for sheet metal

Thanks
Roy
 
MechyMarco

Yes I'm looking for the Tensile and yield strength. The link you provided gives me a range and I'm looking to be more specific. I think the range is because of the temper of the material (correct me if I'm wrong). I know the temper (1/4 Hard) and the hardness (68 hrb). How do I finger out what the Tensile and yield strength are? We are already using this material and I need to do simulation testing in SoildWorks.
Should I send the material out to a lab and have it tested?
 
It costs $100 or less to have a certified lab perform tensile testing. According to ISO 18265, 68 HRB is equivalent to an approximate tensile strength of 400 MPa (58 ksi). Yield strength probably would be 310-350 MPa, based on my quick review of SAE J2392 and EN 10139.
 
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