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RE: Densities
304 Steel - 8.03 g/cm^3
C1020 Steel - 7.85 g/cm^3
Rick Edwards, Analyst
The Boeing Company
richard.w.edwards@boeing.com
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> From: Dave Brown[SMTP:david.brown@nist.gov]
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> Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:05 AM
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> Subject: RE: Densities
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> At 09:51 AM 8/18/00 , you wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >Tungsten 19.3 g/cm^3
> >Titanium 4.54 g/cm^3
> >(if those are 100% that element)
> >
> >Stainless steel 2.6-3.3 g/cm^3 (depends on the alloy)
> >
> >-Bruce
> >
> The W and Ti values agree with my ref, however Stainless steels I believe
> are normally in the 8.0 +/- .5 g/cc. As always, verify net data with a
> good reference.......
> Regards,
>
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