Website for International Alloys ??
Website for International Alloys ??
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Does anyone know of any website on International Alloy designations ?? I am trying to find a US equivalent for 13crmo44v.
Thanks,
Pete
Thanks,
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Does anyone know of any website on International Alloy designations ?? I am trying to find a US equivalent for 13crmo44v.
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RE: Website for International Alloys ??
Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Irons and Steels, 4th Edition
http://www.asminternational.org/Template.cfm?Section=ShopASM&NavMenuID=18&Template=Ecommerce/ProductDisplay.cfm&Productid=11476
Stahlschlüssel (Key to Steel), 19th Edition
http://www.asminternational.org/Template.cfm?Section=ShopASM&template=Ecommerce/ProductDisplay.cfm&ProductID=11723
Regarding 13CrMo4 4V, I do not know if there is a direct US equivalent or not. This grade appears in DIN EN 10273, which is similar to ASTM A 739. Grade B11 is a similar Cr-Mo steel, but is not specified to be alloyed with V. I do not know if the mechanical properties are specified to be the same as the EN standard. I would investigate this alloy further an alloy steel bar supplier.
RE: Website for International Alloys ??
The V means "Vergueted" which is German for Normalised and Tempered.