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Hi,
I would really like to understand steel designations because I see you people refer to steel types which don't seem to mean anything in Portugal. What I usually buy is called "C1 steel" and it's listed in the supplier catalogue under construction steels (carbon); it's number 8 on this list http://www.ramada.pt/index.php?cat=45&eb=13. It would be nice to be able to make an equivalence between the designations in this country and the ones you people use. Maybe it could be done referring to international norms, like DIN; at the moment I am unable to decode the numbers I see in your posts.
Any help welcome.
José
I would really like to understand steel designations because I see you people refer to steel types which don't seem to mean anything in Portugal. What I usually buy is called "C1 steel" and it's listed in the supplier catalogue under construction steels (carbon); it's number 8 on this list http://www.ramada.pt/index.php?cat=45&eb=13. It would be nice to be able to make an equivalence between the designations in this country and the ones you people use. Maybe it could be done referring to international norms, like DIN; at the moment I am unable to decode the numbers I see in your posts.
Any help welcome.
José