May 9, 2006 #1 abdeel98 Mechanical Joined Jun 7, 2002 Messages 3 Location US Hello, I am trying to find out what is this material... - St 37-1 DIN 1652 - St 37-2K DIN 1652 Any help will be greatly appreciated... Thanks
Hello, I am trying to find out what is this material... - St 37-1 DIN 1652 - St 37-2K DIN 1652 Any help will be greatly appreciated... Thanks
May 9, 2006 1 #2 benta Electrical Joined Feb 15, 2005 Messages 504 Location DE Mild steel. Basically the lowest and cheapest steel grade you can get. -2K is cold drawn. Benta. Upvote 0 Downvote
May 9, 2006 Thread starter #3 abdeel98 Mechanical Joined Jun 7, 2002 Messages 3 Location US Do you know what type of steel it is like - AISI or properties? Upvote 0 Downvote
May 9, 2006 #4 benta Electrical Joined Feb 15, 2005 Messages 504 Location DE Nothing magic - low carbon steel with a tensile strength of 370 N/mm^2 This link might help: http://ww3.cad.de/foren/ubb/uploads/Skeater/Werkstoffe.pdf Benta. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nothing magic - low carbon steel with a tensile strength of 370 N/mm^2 This link might help: http://ww3.cad.de/foren/ubb/uploads/Skeater/Werkstoffe.pdf Benta.
May 9, 2006 Thread starter #5 abdeel98 Mechanical Joined Jun 7, 2002 Messages 3 Location US Benta, I have you 1 more, and last question... What is the difference between st37-1 and st37-2K, I notice that st37-2k is S235JRG2C+C but the table does not show st37-1. Thank you for all your help... Upvote 0 Downvote
Benta, I have you 1 more, and last question... What is the difference between st37-1 and st37-2K, I notice that st37-2k is S235JRG2C+C but the table does not show st37-1. Thank you for all your help...