Yes I think so. Either this or 2030.
Yesterday we found the site: http://aluminium.matter.org.uk/aluselect/16_designations.htm
which gives a good overview of the translation between codes.
Thanks for your input.
Anybody in this nice group who knows the US equivalent of the European (DIN std ) designated aluminum alloy DIN 1725 AlCuMgPb.
Thanks in advance for your kind help.
Nielskf
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