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ASTM to EN standards
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ASTM to EN standards

ASTM to EN standards

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Dear all,

I am sure many of you had this issue before.

I am trying to find EN equivalent standards for ASTM

More specifically for:
ASTM B584 - C87850
ASTM A53 Type E Grade A, and Grade B
and
ASTM A513 - MT 1010

Any ideas?

I do have couple of reference books. "worldwide guide to Equivalent Iron and steels, but didn't find anything there.

Thanks,

Herc

RE: ASTM to EN standards

There is no European equivalent to UNS C87850 (ASTM B854). This is a proprietary silicon brass alloy that is licensed to a number of European producers though, e.g. Wieland, Diehl, Otto Fuchs, KME, and Sarbak.

For ASTM E53 Type E Grade A/B, start with EN 10217-1 P235TR2. EN 10224 is specific to non-pressure water applications, with grade L235 being equivalent. The Salzgitter Mannesmann Line Pipe website has some good information related to standards and available grades:

http://www.smlp.eu/english/Brochures.php

For ASTM A513, MT1010 is the grade, start with E195 according to EN 10296-1.

RE: ASTM to EN standards

The problem runs deeper.
You might find similar chemistry and properties, but the testing and tolerances will be different.
Contact producers and see what they can offer that is similar.

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