DIN 17350 is a standard that specifies the requirements for hot-rolled steel sections used in construction. The equivalent AISI grade for the materials covered under DIN 17350 typically corresponds to AISI 1018 or AISI 1020, which are low-carbon steels known for their good weldability and machinability. However, the exact AISI grade may vary based on the specific chemical composition and mechanical properties required for the application. Always refer to the specific standards and material specifications for precise comparisons.
AISI 304/304L -DIN 1.4301/1.4306-1.4307 so 304 equv. DIN 1.4301 304L equv DIN 1.4306-1.4307
The AISI equivalent to DIN EN 10130 is typically referred to as the AISI 1006 or AISI 1008 grades of low-carbon steel. These grades are characterized by their excellent formability and are commonly used in applications requiring deep drawing and forming. They provide good ductility and weldability, making them suitable for various manufacturing processes.
yes its the same, only the standards are different.
Yes,steel grade SAE5140 or AISI 5140 can be heat treated.
Grade 350 WA
AISI 304/304L -DIN 1.4301/1.4306-1.4307 so 304 equv. DIN 1.4301 304L equv DIN 1.4306-1.4307
The AISI equivalent to DIN EN 10130 is typically referred to as the AISI 1006 or AISI 1008 grades of low-carbon steel. These grades are characterized by their excellent formability and are commonly used in applications requiring deep drawing and forming. They provide good ductility and weldability, making them suitable for various manufacturing processes.
ST52 - 3/ASTM A 572 Grade 50 / AISI 1524
The Korean equivalent to AISI grade is the Unified Numbering System (UNS) designation. UNS is a unified designation system for metals and alloys that is widely used in North America, which is similar in function to the AISI system.
aisi equial toq-235a
CK22 is the equivalent DIN grade for EN3A
The GMW 25 8.8 standard pertains to a specific grade of high-strength steel used in automotive applications. An equivalent AISI material grade for GMW 25 8.8 would be AISI 4140 or AISI 4340, which are both alloy steels known for their strength and toughness. However, it is essential to verify specific mechanical properties and chemical compositions for precise applications. Always consult engineering standards and material specifications for exact equivalencies.
17350
yes its the same, only the standards are different.
Yes,steel grade SAE5140 or AISI 5140 can be heat treated.
AISI standard condition "B" for 302 grade stainless steel refers to material which has been work hardened to produce higher tensile strength qualities.
Grade 350 WA