A ruler made of stainless steel.
It depends on the density of steel. There are many types of steel depending on what substances are alloyed together. The density of stainless steel can range from 7.5 to 8 grams per cm3. But there are other types of steel that are denser or lighter.
Depends, of course, on the density of the steel.
The automotive industries use steel wire
That would depend on the cross sectional area of that linear meter of steel and as you have not told us that we can not answer you. To work out the answer for yourself you need to know the VOLUME of your steel and you multiply this by the density of your steel to give you a weight.
28 - 32 hrc
It can range from 10 HRc to 50 HRc it's all dependent on how it's heat treated and quenched.
Hard tool steel is around 60
The Rockwell C Hardness system uses "HRC" as a measure of hardness for various materials. A hardness of 68 HRC is extremely high and will most likely be harder than simple steel.
Hardness of metal is determined by the carbon content. HRC is the Rockwell Hardness Scale. A hardness of 55-58 is not very hard compared to carbon steel.
In rockwell, it should be between 23-32 HRC
ANSWER: Rockwell (HRC) 50.Grade 420 stainless steel (Fe,
If 35 HRC is high on the Rockwell scale or not is quite relative to what you would define as high. A typical axe would rate at around 45-55 HRC, while high quality steel knives would rate at about 55-66 HRC.
HRC Culinary Academy was created in 2008.
En 8 is used for manufacturing threaded parts. because hardness of En8 never goes above appr. 30-35 HRC
EN31 is steel that has a hardness measurement of 63HRC. The Brinell-Rockwell hardness of the material ranges from 59 to 65.
Impossible to do with 316 stainless steel! Try a 400 series stainless such as 440.