SAE 1010 THRU 1026 STEEL
SAE 1010 THRU 1026 STEEL
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Does anyone know if C1018 falls within SAE 1018 if the chemical composition is within requirements but the material is certed to C1018? Will this be an issue??
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Does anyone know if C1018 falls within SAE 1018 if the chemical composition is within requirements but the material is certed to C1018? Will this be an issue??
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