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steel for -40¦ / +40¦

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andouro

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I have to build a chassis (trailer) and i don’t now if the steel ST 52.3 is the right choice?
 
I presume your service temperature range is deg C, correct?
 
Yes from +40º to -40º
 
At -40 deg C, the CVN impact energy will be below 27 J. I would not risk using this material at this low of a service temperature. You need to upgrade into one of the low temperature steel grades that contain some nickel - like an equivalent to ASTM A333 or ASTM A350 material grades, where specific impact testing is required by the material specification.

You should also make sure you select a suitable welding process and filler metal for fabrication of the trailer. As a minimum requirement, I would recommend you follow a recognized code of construction (like AWS D1.1 or ASME B&PV code) for welding and material procurement.
 

THANK YOU

I work in europe and i have to find a equivalent material.
 
Heh, heaven forbid that the europeans would deign to use an existing working standard instead of creating their own incompatible one just to be different.
 
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