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AISI, SAE Conversion for SA-387 Grade 11

AISI, SAE Conversion for SA-387 Grade 11

AISI, SAE Conversion for SA-387 Grade 11

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Does anyone know of a good conversion material similar to SA-387 Gr 11 in AISI/SAE OR know of someone in the states who supplies this material?

RE: AISI, SAE Conversion for SA-387 Grade 11

There is no SAE equivalent because this is a steel for elevated temperature use.  What quantities do you need?

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Cory

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RE: AISI, SAE Conversion for SA-387 Grade 11

This is an ASME pressure vessel grade of steel plate in the US. You can try Castle Metals or Arcelor Mittal Group.

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