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S355J0

03/13/2009 11:12 AM

We are looking the U.S. equivalent to EN 10025:2004 - S355J0 - can you help?

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Re: S355J0

03/13/2009 2:45 PM

you beat me to it.

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03/13/2009 11:44 PM

(Can not suppress my glee) - You know tou may be fast but we are inside your Kbd.

(Had link of this site for quite long time- while importing plates - we have to check up the equivalents, searching for them landed up in this site. The Useful columns for me, from my outsourcing angle is the UK, Germany (hence earlier DIN/BS, now ISO), and the ASTM Specs. So this site is frequently used.

Along with another one for steel casting spec, Steel forgings equivalents.

Not much imports as on dates ffrom others since the domestic supplies are there to cater to max needs, the gaps are filled by the two above.

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Re: S355J0

07/28/2010 6:42 AM

S355JO is equivalent to ASTM A709 Gr.50

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