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Steel Type

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I have a brazilian client specifying SAC 300, SAC 350 and ASTM A588. The A588 is of course no problem, but the SAC 300, I have no clue. Thanks. Has anyone worked with the SAC specification?

RE: Steel Type

Check out the site of the Brazilian Centre of Steel Construction, which lists ASTM grades which are similar to the Brazilian grades.  The steel grades you are looking for seem to be made by a Brazilian company called Usiminas.  

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I tried to view the website but I can't... for some reason the .br throws my computer off.... thanks anyway.

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