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Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Steels

Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Steels

Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Steels

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I work constantly here in the USA with materials specified in France to standard EN10025, and often translate to USA materials. I have a number of sources available but not a comprehensive source that includes all. Therefore I went on Ebay and bought Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Irons and Steels; 1979.

But, was disappointed upon receipt because I can't locate the materials specified (ex. S235JR, S355JR, etc.). Was EN10025 developed after 1979? What would S235JR be listed as in 1979?

Thanks.

RE: Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Steels

Go here to get a new edition of the book for USD 286:

http://asmcommunity.asminternational.org/portal/site/www/menuitem.2b9d1953d012ee1480a3c01026e110a0?vgnextoid=3bb55860ae0f8110VgnVCM100000701e010aRCRD&itemId=

Materials technology has changed so much in the past 30 years that your edition of the book is essentially useless.

Regards,

Cory

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