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Stainless Steels

07/13/2009 9:43 AM

What is EN-28?What is the property of the material?Is it better than Stainless steels?

Please let me know about it?

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Re: Material property

07/13/2009 12:25 PM
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07/14/2009 10:14 AM

Brilliant response

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Re: Stainless Steels

07/14/2009 4:25 AM

EN refers to Euronorm designation.

I have never encountered EN28, but description of some other common EN carbon steel can be found here

http://www.westyorkssteel.com/carbon_and_alloy_steel.html

http://www.steelexpress.co.uk/engineeringsteel/

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Re: Stainless Steels

07/14/2009 10:14 AM

Sir,

Thanks for your info,it was really good.

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Re: Stainless Steels

07/14/2009 8:51 AM

This is medium carbon ~0.5% carbon with different other alloys ranging from nickel to moly and chrome based on end use.

Based on your need you can selected a proper EN number which will be give you alloy metal addatives.

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