The Aluminum Wire Deposition Rate Calculator finds the rate at which a welding wire is converted into weld metal using the electrode diameter, wire feed speed, and electrode efficiency.
The Amount of Water and Anhydrous Compound Calculator uses the mass of the sample, moles of water, moles of anhydrous compound, and the molecular weights of water and the compound to find the theoretical weight of the anhydrous compound and water.
The Atomic Weight of Soil Nutrients equation returns return the Atomic Weight of the selected nutrient.
The Bend Allowance Calculator uses the thickness of the material, bend angle, inside radius, and K factor to find the bend allowance. INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following: (B) Bend Angle (IR) Inside Radius (K) K Factor (MT) Material Thickness Bend Allowance (BA): The calculator returns the answer in inches (in). However this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
The Boiling Point of Copper constant displays the value of the boiling point for copper (2562 °C). Boiling Point is defined as the point at which a liquid turns into a gas.
The Density of Brass constant displays the value of density for brass UNS C26000 (8530 kg/m3). Density is defined as the mass per unit volume.
The Brinell Hardness of Austenitic Stainless Steel constant displays the value of the Brinell hardness for austenitic stainless steel (201 BHN). Brinell hardness test determines the ability of a metal to resist permanent indentation deformation through the scale of penetration of an indenter that is loaded onto a material sample.
The Brinell Hardness of Beryllium Copper constant displays the value of the Brinell hardness for beryllium copper UNS C17200 (150 BHN). Brinell hardness test determines the ability of a metal to resist permanent indentation deformation through the scale of penetration of an indenter that is loaded onto a material sample.
The Brinell Hardness of Ductile Cast Iron constant displays the value of the Brinell hardness of ductile cast iron ASTM A536-60-40-18 (150-180 BHN). Brinell hardness test determines the ability of a metal to resist permanent indentation deformation through the scale of penetration of an indenter that is loaded onto a material sample.
The Brinell Hardness of Graphite constant displays the value of the Brinell hardness for graphite (5 BHN). Brinell hardness test determines the ability of a metal to resist permanent indentation deformation through the scale of penetration of an indenter that is loaded onto a material sample.