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Download Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards

The Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards is a comprehensive guidebook that provides a detailed comparison of various steel standards used around the world. The book includes information on more than 100 steel standards from countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, China, and others.Handbook Of Comparative World Steel Standards 3rd EditionHandbook Of Comparative World Steel Standards 2nd Edition The handbook is divided into four main sections: 1.      Introduction: This section provides a brief overview of the history and development of steel standards, as well...

Comparing the Composition, Properties, and Applications of Aluminum Alloys 5052 and 6061

Aluminum alloys are widely used in various applications due to their excellent properties. Two common aluminum alloys are 5052 and 6061, which have their own unique compositions and properties. In this article, we will compare the composition and properties of these two alloys. Composition: 5052 is an aluminum-magnesium alloy that contains about 2.2-2.8% magnesium, while 6061 is an aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloy that contains about 0.6-1.2% magnesium and 0.4-0.8% silicon. Additionally, 6061 contains a small amount of copper (0.15-0.40%) and zinc (0.25%). Properties: 1.   Corrosion Resistance: Both 5052 and 6061 have good...

Comparing the Composition, Properties, and Applications of Aluminum Alloys 3003 and 5052

3003 and 5052 are both aluminum alloys that are widely used in various industries due to their excellent properties. In this article, we will compare the composition and properties of both alloys. Composition: 3003 is an aluminum-manganese alloy that contains about 1-1.5% manganese, while 5052 is an aluminum-magnesium alloy that contains about 2.2-2.8% magnesium. Additionally, 3003 contains a small amount of copper (0.05-0.20%), while 5052 contains chromium (0.15-0.35%) and a smaller amount of copper (0.10% maximum).3003 Aluminum Plates Properties: 1.   Corrosion Resistance: Both 3003 and 5052 have excellent corrosion...

GOST, GB, JIS, ASTM, BJ, DIN, ISO STEEL STANDARD EQUIVALENTS

In this post, we will present a table that shows the equivalents between some of the most commonly used steel standards, including GOST (Russia), GB (China), JIS (Japan), ASTM (USA), BJ (British), DIN (Germany), NF (France), and ISO. The table will provide a side-by-side comparison of the different grades. By referring to this table, engineers, manufacturers, and other professionals can quickly and easily identify the most suitable types of steel for their specific applications.Please check...

Comparision Grade 304 304L 316 316L Corrosion Resistance

As American AISI basic grades, the only practical difference between 304 or 316 and 304L or 316L is carbon content. The carbon ranges are 0.08% maximum for 304 and 316 and 0.030% maximum for the 304L and 316L types. All other element ranges are essentially the same (nickel range for 304 is 8.00-10.50% and for 304L 8.00-12.00%). There are two European steel of the '304L' type, 1.4306 and 1.4307. The 1.4306 is the variant most commonly offered, outside Germany. The 1.4301 (304) and 1.4306 (304L) have carbon ranges of 0.07% maximum and 0.030% maximum, respectively. The chromium and nickel ranges are similar,...

JIS, ASTM BARS, SHAPES AND STEEL PLATES GRADES

JIS, ASTM BARS, SHAPES AND STEEL PLATES GRADES TABLE: Standard No. Definition Standard No. Definition JIS G3101 Rolled steel for general structure ASTM A36/ Spec. for structural steel A 36 M-91 JIS G3106 Rolled steel for welded structure ASTM A 283/ Spec. for low and intermediate tensile strength carbon steel plates of structural quality A 283 M-92   ...

 
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