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Material Conversion

10/07/2010 5:00 AM

i need material conversion din to astm.where m i find this.

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Re: material conversion

10/07/2010 5:40 AM

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Re: Material Conversion

10/07/2010 9:44 AM

You need to be a little more specific about what materials you're referring to. We're not clairvoyant at CR4. Here's one chart I found with a quick Google.

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