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GUIDED TOUR

Tour 1: Selecting material(s) by designation

Finding properties of unknown material with known and/or partially known designation is very common engineering activity.

Although sometimes fairly trivial, this task can often be extremely tedious and time-consuming, especially when materials originating from different countries and standards are involved.

Now look how your problems can become a history.

Key to Steel will do it for you in seconds and save a lot of time and efforts.

 

Step 1: Choosing a search option

Suppose that you want to identify material with the designation 12 Ni 19. Origin of the material is unknown.

Your first step is to choose a search option. Key to Steel search engine performes searching material(s) by designation most efficiently through the Regular Search option.

Step 2: Defining search criteria

You are entering material 12 Ni 19 in the designation field. Spaces and cases are not relevant for searching (12Ni19 and 12 ni 19 are the same), since the world standards of steel designations are not treating spaces in a uniform way.

Since the origin of the material is unknown, you are leaving All in country's pop-up list. Search engine will search whole database.

All you have to do then is to simply click Submit button. In a few seconds Key to Steel search engine will find all steel materials in the world, which have 12 Ni 19 in their designation!

Step 3: Selecting a material from the list of the results

Searching materials by designation generally results in list of steel materials that satisfy criteria you gave. Depending on search criteria, this list can be quite large (up to 500 materials), but in our example resulting list consists of 9 materials. By clicking on their designation, you can retrieve and review their properties.

Suppose that we are mainly interested in German steel materials, defined by DIN. Therefor, we are selecting steel defined by DIN from the list.

Step 4: Selecting group/subgroup of the material

Sometimes steel materials with the same designation can be defined by various standards in the same country and/or belong to more than one group and subgroup. Although chemical composition usually does not vary significantly, group/subgroup where material belongs sometimes has significant consequences on mechanical properties of the material and its application.

Key to Steel displays groups/subgroups where material belongs in the list. Very often there is only one, since the majority of materials are defined in only one standard/group/subgroup, but there can also be more options. You can review material properties by clicking More from the list.

Now all parameters are defined, and you can view properties of the steel. Everything is completed in less than one minute!

Step 5: Viewing the properties of the material

Key to Steel displays chemical composition, mechanical properties of the material, its application and cross-reference table of the materials (i.e. table of similar steel materials). You can view those properties and, if you want, print out them by using standard Print option of your Web browser.

The end of the tour? Not necessarily. There is one interesting feature: materials enlisted in cross-reference table have their own hyperlinks.

So if you want to see properties of any of them (for example USA AISI steel), you just have to click on its designation. Key to Steel will instantly bring you there!

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