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P355GH

P355GH

(OP)
In EN 10028 part2 I found P355GH, What does GH stand for?
yours,
pardiss

RE: P355GH

Explanation of names and suffixes can be found in EN 10027-1

RE: P355GH

(OP)
Thanks very much, I read EN 10027-1 but i didn't find anything about GH as suffix.Please advise me.
yours,
pardiss

RE: P355GH

Acc. to EN 10027-1:
G = Other Characteristic Follows
H = Elevated Temp. Property. Possible requirements for tensile test at high temp.

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