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Italian Standard Equivalents

Italian Standard Equivalents

Italian Standard Equivalents

(OP)
I am trying to find U.S. equivalents on a handful of Italian materials, (aka. FE360, X210Cr13Ku, 18NiCrMo5, etc.).  I cannot find a good reference online anywhere.  Can someone point me in a the right direction.  Is there a published document that lists equivalents?

I have found some manufacturer's that list one here and one there but I am looking for a published standard.  Does one exist?

I apoligize for posing this again, but cannot seem to find my last posting.

RE: Italian Standard Equivalents

gdous314,

You are not going to find a free, online source of this information that is authoritative, comprehensive, well-organized, etc.  Some websites will have some of the information as you have noted, but not all different types of materials, nor all of the possible national and international standards.  Stahlschlüssel has all of these characteristics, and is well worth the price.   

RE: Italian Standard Equivalents

(OP)
Thank you for your responses, it seems pretty cut and dry.  I will need to purchase this reference and sounds like it is definately worth it...

Thanks

George

RE: Italian Standard Equivalents

(OP)
Since I do not have this book yet, can someone provide a material that is readily available in the U.S. that is equivalent to UNI 18NiCrMo5?

RE: Italian Standard Equivalents

Grade 4320 according to SAE J404 is the closest readily available steel in North America.  4320H according to SAE J1268 is essentially the same just with hardenability limits as part of the spec, with 4320RH according to SAE J1868 having restricted (narrower) hardenability limits.  EMJ Metals offers 4320 starting in 3" OD bars:

http://www.emjmetals.com/products/stocklist.asp?MtlGrp=021&SupFam=1B&FamGrp=001&SupDesc=Bar&FamDesc=Round&MatDesc=Aircraft%20Alloy
 

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