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help for source aisi 316L Mo>2.7%

05/28/2007 8:02 AM

Hello everybady

Does anybody know where to buy 60 tons of angel aisi 316L Mo>2.7%? I am looking for aisi 316L Mo>2.7% angel dim: 130 X 60 X 12.

Thanks for any help

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Re: help for source aisi 316L Mo>2.7%

05/28/2007 11:23 PM

Heaven?

angel = Angle?

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05/29/2007 1:41 AM

thank you on lesson

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05/29/2007 9:42 AM

Indeed - he will need one!

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05/29/2007 5:28 AM

HI do you have a profile drawing?

More information would be good.....min length of one length IE 6 M

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05/30/2007 2:06 AM

There is alot dif. lengh

thanks Jozo

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05/29/2007 5:58 AM

Am I correct in thinking your dimensions are mm, and your tons are metric? So at about 100kg+/- per 6000mm+/- length you are looking at about 600 lengths? Is this correct?

What is the general delivery destination?

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05/30/2007 2:11 AM

delivery destination is port in Croatia

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05/29/2007 6:42 AM

I am not clear for 130X60X12.Is it pipe?

We are manufacture of stainless Steel turning parts in China.Perhapes i can assis you to find this raw material.

Any detail,please contact me.

Good Luck!

William Bei

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05/30/2007 1:56 AM

No

this is angle bars

I also need square 60x12 , 22x22 , and round fi 25

all together 120tons metric

thank you Jozo

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Re: help for source aisi 316L Mo>2.7%

05/29/2007 9:37 AM

I am looking for aisi 316L Mo>2.7% angel dim: 130 X 60 X 12.mm all

You will Never find! Because:

AISI 316L is a prohibitively expensive alloy - nobody buys in Tons-that too in a Large Unequal angle 12mm thick.

People ask for 1Kg or less for some Lab/Med Use.

Again , AISI calls for less than 2% Mo - you want 2.7+%

What do you want to spend such a fortune for?

Super Corrosion resistant Chemical House Frame?

If you could refine your need and ask for BEST VALUE engineering material-many here in CR4 can help.

If you must have what you specified:

Get 12 mm plates AISI 316-like with 2,8% Mo--65 Tons. Don't Blink when you hear the price. I can get this melted/rolled for you.

Go to a heavy Roll forming contractor.(Keep a Contracts Lawyer around while signing all these deals.)

Get him rig up the Super-heavy Rollforming rig for your order.

Get him to buy 4 Nos. Plasma Arc Cutting machines to cut the blanks 187 mm wide. I can supply these good,cheap,fast. <mikemahant@hotmail.com>

Transfer the 65 Ton Plates to the Rollformer.

If the Rollformer fails to perform-ask him to heat the corner of the Angle using the above Plasma Cutters as Plasma Heaters. And if the Plasma Heating disturbs the Austenitic Properties -do not blame him.

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05/29/2007 9:38 AM

And then have the whole mess passivated to prevent rusting.

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05/30/2007 6:33 AM

As soon you have Arc CUT and Hot Formed!

That will be it --a proper mess.

Jozo it is never too late to reconsider .

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05/30/2007 9:08 AM

I have plasma cutter Hypertherm powermax1650 on 6X2.1 m table Torchmate powered .I think that is not strong enough for 12 mm 316L

My press brake is 6m long and 150 ton not strong enough too.

after all this is 60 t ss sheets

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05/30/2007 9:39 AM

You are right on both counts.

But how about offering the whole problem to CR4 not restricting to AISI316L unequal angles?

You will be so much better off!

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Re: help for source aisi 316L Mo>2.7%

05/30/2007 10:47 AM

type of material is on order

i am only producing ladder for ships tank

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05/30/2007 1:39 PM

When shipyard order ladders they give mee drawings , material caracteristic and profile.I can not change nothing.

I must find angle 130x60x12 rolled or profiled

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06/01/2007 11:41 AM

Thats a great definition of engineering:

"When shipyard order ladders they give mee drawings , material caracteristic and profile.I can not change nothing.

I must find angle 130x60x12 rolled or profiled"

Good luck.

milo "so much for protect the customer, continuous improvement. Just Obey!"

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Re: help for source aisi 316L Mo>2.7%

06/01/2007 2:17 PM

THE LADDERS I AM PRODUCING ARE MADE UNDER SHIPYARD'S STANDARDS

AND THERE IS NO EXEPTION TO THAT RULE

THIS IS NOT ABOUT ENGINIERING THIS IS ABOUT PRODUCTION

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