The EN 3834 standard, which pertains to quality requirements for fusion welding of metallic materials, has an equivalent in the ISO 3834 standard. Both standards outline quality assurance requirements for welding processes to ensure the integrity and reliability of welded structures. While EN 3834 is specific to European Union regulations, ISO 3834 is recognized internationally, providing a broader framework for quality in welding across different countries.
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What would be the equivalnt to ASTM standard for A312
What is the euivalent grade of steel for EN 10060:2003, R190J
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3834/100*3=115.02
The equivalent of the number 4137 in the EN series is 4137 EN. The EN series typically refers to standard numerical designations used in various contexts, such as engineering or product specifications. However, without additional context about the specific EN standard being referenced, the conversion may vary. If you're referring to a specific standard or context, please provide more details for a precise answer.
what does EN10025-2 relate to in australian standards
The ASTM equivalent for BS EN 10264-2 is AST A342. These designations are set for steel wires and wire products
The equivalent international standard for Indian standard IS 513 is EN 10130. Both standards specify the general requirements for cold-rolled low-carbon steel flat products for cold forming, with similar technical parameters and characteristics.
The equivalent European Standard (EN) for BS 6262, which pertains to glazing in buildings, is EN 12600. This standard specifies the performance requirements and test methods for the safety of glass used in buildings, addressing aspects such as impact resistance and safety in case of breakage. Both standards aim to ensure the safe use of glass in construction applications.
The EN equivalent for steel grade Gr 8.8 is typically classified as 8.8 in the ISO standard, which indicates a tensile strength of 800 MPa and a yield strength of at least 640 MPa. In the European standard, this is often represented as a structural bolt or fastener made from carbon steel, usually with a property class of 8.8. This classification falls under the EN 15048 standard for structural bolting.
BS 476 and EN 12209 are not directly equivalent as they pertain to different standards and testing methodologies. BS 476 is a British standard focused on fire tests for building materials, while EN 12209 is a European standard that specifies performance requirements for locks and latches. Although both standards are important in their respective contexts, they serve different purposes in safety and performance assessments. Therefore, they cannot be considered equivalent.