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Cross-reference for metal standards?

Cross-reference for metal standards?

Cross-reference for metal standards?

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             I'm looking for a site that will cross-reference metal standards. Not just U.S., but UK, Germany, France, Japan. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You ; Gary

RE: Cross-reference for metal standards?

Don't know a site but there is a book
International Structural Steelwork Handbook
published by British Constructional Steelwork Association.
I am not sure that it is still available. Try www.steel-sci.org

RE: Cross-reference for metal standards?

Try;-
www.matweb.com
they carry equivalent specs for all materials stored in their database and best of all its free.

RE: Cross-reference for metal standards?

(OP)
warburton1
     I haven't seen this site before. More info than the stack of books I have purchased.
Thank You very much.  Gary

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