----- Original Message -----From: sachin sankheSent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:18 PMSubject: [MW:960] Material equivalent software
Dear Friends,
At times we come across situation where due to unavailabiity of certain material we have to search equivalent material.
Its time consuming process to find equivalent material.
I just found one of the software which can find equivalent material for almost all countries standards.
Please copy paste below link
http://www.ourmetals.com/index.php?t=06&c=england&cat=13&subcat=116&step=4&rid=14&rid2=0&rid3=5
However this software is not free.Hope ,if any one can find crack for it?Please let me know if you can.
Also results of query for equivaqlent material is shared free on site which we can make use of it,if we are lucky enough to get our choice of material
Please copy below link to see results of query raised for equivalent material by many people.
http://www.ourmetals.com/index.php?cat=20&subcat=186&c=england&t=06&mode=steel_grade2006
Regards
Sachin.Sankhe
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
[MW:962] Re: Material equivalent software
Sachin,
Try http://steel.keytometals.com/default.aspx?ID=PowerDemo . You need to register, but there is a great deal of information available here free to registrants. There is even more available to those who pay the full subscription. I have not checked to see if the equivalents you were looking for are there, but it's worth trying.
Regards,
Owen Jenkins.
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