What are the properties of medium carbon steel and zirconium alloys?

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Medium carbon steel typically has a yield strength ranging from 350 to 700 MPa, depending on its specific composition and heat treatment. The discussion highlights the usefulness of the Matweb website for finding detailed material properties, including those for zirconium alloys. Participants express appreciation for the resource, noting its comprehensive database. The conversation emphasizes the importance of reliable sources for material property information in engineering projects. Overall, Matweb is recommended as a valuable tool for anyone researching material properties.
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Hi everyone, I'm working on a project but having some problems in finding some Carbon_Steel(medium) properties such as yield strength..etc...
if someone can find me a properties table showing these parameters i'll be thankfull...:bugeye:
 
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Was going to post exactly the same link...
 
thanx a lot foxxx...
 
That is a nice site! It even has the zirconium alloys I wanted to look up. :smile:
 
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