Where can i find quality '(not wikipedia) materialdata

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Quality data on the metal material 11SMnPb30 + C (SS 1914) can be found on websites like matweb.com and through the CRC Handbook. The CRC Handbook has been a reliable source for material properties for many years. Additionally, CES EduPack software is recommended for comprehensive material data and analysis. For yield stresses, McMaster-Carr is a useful resource. These platforms provide extensive information beyond Wikipedia for those seeking detailed material specifications.
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Hey, where can I find good quality '(not wikipedia) data on a metal material?

Mainly I want as much data as possible about 11SMnPb30 + C (SS 1914). It is a leaded-cutting steel for mass production of parts where the requirements on the mechanical properties are low.

Would also be nice to have a list / program where I can specify the thermal expansion and then get the materials proposed.

much gratitude!
 
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The CRC (Chemical Rubber Company) Handbook:
http://www.hbcpnetbase.com/
has been the best source of such information for years.
 
You might look into the software program called CES edupack.
 
matweb which was already mentioned. Plus if your looking for yield stresses mcmaster will normally provide that data also.
 
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