Jun 27, 2007 #1 SaulG Automotive Jun 27, 2007 1 0 0 MX Some one know what are the mechanical and chemical properties to ABS1H free cutting steel ?
Jun 27, 2007 #2 JsTyLz Automotive Jun 5, 2007 71 0 0 RO Try matweb.com I haven't looked for yours, but if you search wisely, leaving out letters, i.e. ABS*H, etc. you might find something even if it isn't exactly named the same way. Good luck Upvote 0 Downvote
Try matweb.com I haven't looked for yours, but if you search wisely, leaving out letters, i.e. ABS*H, etc. you might find something even if it isn't exactly named the same way. Good luck
Jun 28, 2007 #3 NickE Materials Jan 14, 2003 1,570 0 0 US Free Cutting likely means that its been resulphurized/phosphorized/leaded to promote chip breaking and other machining qualities. These types of steel are not always the best in strength, ductility, or toughness, and definately not good at all in fatigue. Upvote 0 Downvote
Free Cutting likely means that its been resulphurized/phosphorized/leaded to promote chip breaking and other machining qualities. These types of steel are not always the best in strength, ductility, or toughness, and definately not good at all in fatigue.