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ASTM A1011 cross reference 1

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rpatel

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Is there any website where I can find a cross reference
of the steel designation such as ASTM, JIS, SS, CL.
I need to find specification of SS400 and 380CL compare
to ASTM A1011.
Thanks
 
By the way,I also want to know the specification of Armco iron. Is someone can help me?
Best regard.
 
As far as I know RPatel, you need to buy some books. A 10th edition of the UNS handbook and one of the good spec cross index.
Of course, nothing beats owning the ASTM specs that you are working with.

I recall that ASTM A848 is for pure magnet iron. I don't have a copy since I don't use it any more. There is a UNS for commercially pure iron, K00095. Thisi s basically 99.5% with Cu being the major impurity. There are also a number of steels with special magetic properties, K00600, K00800, K01000 (the number is the carbon level with K00600 = 0.06 max C). I don't know of any ASTM specs that ref these UNS values.
I am trying to recall, but I think that Armco A was 99.5%, as the C goes down you get high O2 and such. There are vacuum melted irons out there that are 99.95%.

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