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Steel W85 - where can I find it?

05/23/2007 1:29 AM

hello.

I need W85 steel to make some researches regarding his second durification. Please help me. I don't need very much

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Re: Steel W85 - where can I find it?

05/23/2007 9:58 AM

In order to help you, I need some more information:

1. What is W85 Steel? Is that a type of steel? I can't find such a type of steel anywhere.

2. What do you mean by "durification"? Do you mean hardening, tempering, or purification?

Please answer my questions and I'll try and help you.

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Re: Steel W85 - where can I find it?

05/23/2007 11:25 PM

And the following:

What Quantity?

Free Sample?

What Section?

Where are you located.

Have you visited ssab site

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Re: Steel W85 - where can I find it?

05/23/2007 11:27 PM

Structural-steel sections are given a designation such as W 30 x 211, which means that the section is of a W shape (wide-flange) with a nominal depth 0f 30 in. and a weight of 211 lb per ft of length.

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Re: Steel W85 - where can I find it?

05/24/2007 10:20 AM

So you need a W shaped depth of 8in and weight per foot of 5 lbs. Just checking to make sure I have that right.

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