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EN to ASTM/ASME

EN to ASTM/ASME

EN to ASTM/ASME

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Does anybody know a good central reference which correlates mechanical and chemical properties of EN materials to ASTM/ASME, along with allowable stresses?

RE: EN to ASTM/ASME

Closest thing I can think of is the "Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards".  It covers ASTM, EN, JIS to name a few.  Unfortunately, there isn't much in the way of "this grade in EN is the same as this grade in ASTM," as that's rarely the case.  I can't imagine many publishers wanting to open themselves up to that sort of liability, either.

RE: EN to ASTM/ASME

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Thanks.

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