We were required by our customer to use ASTM A564 Type 630, Condition A, Process H1150 Plate material. Our supplier sent us ASTM A693 Type 630, Condition A, Process H1150. Is there a difference? If so, what is it? I noticed that they both fall under the 17-4 designation.
Thank you,
SPB
Sam Bruno
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