Material Classification: Part 1 of 2
You'll learn to identify different methods of material classifications.
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10.16.15
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10.16.15
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Topics of this game:
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What is the most common steel classification system in the U.S.?
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What metal classification system is used for all current and future metals and alloys?
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The first number in the AISI-SAE classification system identifies the major alloy/type of steel.
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In the AISI-SAE classification system, the second number indicates the carbon content percentage.
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What do the last two or three numbers indicate in the AISI-SAE classification system?
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How much chromium must be in a steel for it to be considered a stainless steel?
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Austenitic stainless steel is magnetic.
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Ferritic stainless steel is similar to a soft iron with 12-25% chromium.
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Which stainless steel has a high carbon content?
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Some stainless steels can be hardened by heat treatment.
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What series of stainless steel is an Austenitic stainless steel?
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What series of stainless steel is a Martensitic stainless steel?
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What type of stainless steel is best used for corrosion resistance and high temperature applications?
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