In Fe415 & Fe500,What is mean by "Fe" and "415/500"?
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Answer / parthasarathy m
Fe ferrus (steel science name)
Fe415 & Fe 500 is a yield strength of bar
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Answer / shankararao shejale
Fe=ferrous (material),
415/500 its yield stress of that material.......That much of y.S. It going back on its original position.
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