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High strenght thin plate steel

High strenght thin plate steel

High strenght thin plate steel

(OP)
Is there high strenght steel (Yield greater than 140 ksi)thinner than 1/8" available on the North American market ?

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RE: High strenght thin plate steel

I'm sure there is. Try this link:
http://www.metalsupermarkets.com/

That link wouldn't work for me this morning, It may be our pipe to the net or theirs, you should be able to find a secondary supplier near you who can get you a sheet of highstrength steel.

With the volatility in the steel market right now you may find it difficult to obtain, be persistant and ready to spend $ and you will find some.

nick

RE: High strenght thin plate steel

(OP)
Thanks for the tip.
The link doesnt work.
I will keep looking.

RE: High strenght thin plate steel

Its (the link) working today.

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