Where can i find quality '(not wikipedia) materialdata

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The discussion centers around finding quality data sources for material properties, specifically for the metal 11SMnPb30 + C (SS 1914), a leaded-cutting steel. Participants seek alternatives to Wikipedia and express interest in comprehensive data, including thermal expansion properties.

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  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests quality data sources for 11SMnPb30 + C (SS 1914) and mentions its application in mass production with low mechanical property requirements.
  • Another participant suggests www.matweb.com as a potential resource.
  • A different participant recommends the CRC Handbook as a longstanding source for material data.
  • Another suggestion includes the software program CES edupack for material property information.
  • One participant reiterates the suggestion of matweb and adds that McMaster may provide yield stress data.

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Participants offer multiple suggestions for data sources, but there is no consensus on a single best option. The discussion remains open with various viewpoints on available resources.

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Participants do not specify the limitations of the suggested sources or the completeness of the data they provide.

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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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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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