EN standards for materials are widely used in Europe and other regions. However, A37 is not a designation typically found in European standards like EN. A37 is more likely a designation from ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards.
In ASTM standards, A37 is not a specific material grade. It's possible that you might be referring to a different ASTM material grade, such as A36, which is a commonly used structural steel grade. A36 steel is often compared to EN 10025-2 S235JR or DIN St37-2 steel, which are equivalents in European standards.
If you could provide more context or clarify the specific material grade you're referring to, I'd be happy to assist you further in finding its equivalent in EN standards.
Grade S355GP according to DIN EN 10248-1 is equivalent to ASTM A 572 Grade 50
what is the US equivalent of ETG100 and ETG 80 and PR80
SS stand for Structural Steel,400 for grade, AISI 1018, En 1a, St37 are equivalent steel.
EN 10027 is described for the designation system of steel. So no matched with other nation's steel grade.
The ASTM equivalent for BS EN 10264-2 is AST A342. These designations are set for steel wires and wire products
Grade S355GP according to DIN EN 10248-1 is equivalent to ASTM A 572 Grade 50
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What is the euivalent grade of steel for EN 10060:2003, R190J
what is the US equivalent of ETG100 and ETG 80 and PR80
SS stand for Structural Steel,400 for grade, AISI 1018, En 1a, St37 are equivalent steel.
The EN equivalent grade to ASTM A500 depends on the specific type of steel used in ASTM A500, which is commonly used for structural purposes. Generally, the EN S235 or S275 grades are considered comparable for the carbon steel used in A500 Grade B and C. For A500 Grade A, S235 may be the closest equivalent. However, specific applications and requirements may require further assessment to ensure compatibility.
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EN 10027 is described for the designation system of steel. So no matched with other nation's steel grade.
The equivalent material of SK3 in the EN series is typically classified as EN 1.2080 or X155CrMoV12. This is a high-carbon tool steel known for its hardness and wear resistance, often used in applications requiring high durability and edge retention, such as cutting tools and dies.
The ASTM equivalent for BS EN 10264-2 is AST A342. These designations are set for steel wires and wire products
Astm a312
The equivalent material for 36A steel, commonly used in engineering and construction, is typically ASTM A36, which is a standard carbon structural steel grade. In Europe, it is often equivalent to S235JR under the EN 10025 standard. Both grades share similar chemical compositions and mechanical properties, making them suitable for similar applications. Always consult relevant specifications or standards to confirm equivalencies for specific applications.