bobleon
Automotive
- Jun 25, 2008
- 2
Hello
First post here. I know that there have been a lot of questions posted about steel comparisons and equivalencies.
This post is in that neighborhood, but is more about the underlying steel classification scheme of the European standards agency that created the EN specs (ie the so called CEN).
Apparently, they have two documents that speak to this. These documents are numbered EN 10027-1 and EN 10027-2. As I understand it, the first is more of a text based description scheme and the second more of a purely numeric classification scheme.
My question is two fold. First, (short of obtaining these documents)is there info available *about* these two documents (or rather the about the schemes used therein)? I am not referring to copyrighted copies/info, but rather (starter) descriptions of the classification concepts contained in these documents.
Second, (failing that) what about obtaining these documents or access to them? Is it best to just buy them? (best price I've seen is about $125.00 each) or can access be obtained via a subscription to a metals database such as (StahlSchlussel) Key-to-Metals.com?
Bobleon
First post here. I know that there have been a lot of questions posted about steel comparisons and equivalencies.
This post is in that neighborhood, but is more about the underlying steel classification scheme of the European standards agency that created the EN specs (ie the so called CEN).
Apparently, they have two documents that speak to this. These documents are numbered EN 10027-1 and EN 10027-2. As I understand it, the first is more of a text based description scheme and the second more of a purely numeric classification scheme.
My question is two fold. First, (short of obtaining these documents)is there info available *about* these two documents (or rather the about the schemes used therein)? I am not referring to copyrighted copies/info, but rather (starter) descriptions of the classification concepts contained in these documents.
Second, (failing that) what about obtaining these documents or access to them? Is it best to just buy them? (best price I've seen is about $125.00 each) or can access be obtained via a subscription to a metals database such as (StahlSchlussel) Key-to-Metals.com?
Bobleon