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By
flamin
Date
09-18-2008 13:12
Hey all-
I was curious about the "T" in T-304, is it just an acronym/abbreviation for "Type"-304? Or does it have some other significance? In other words, T-304 and 304 are the same.......no?
Jason
By
fbrieden
Date
09-18-2008 15:17
Yes.
By
flamin
Date
09-19-2008 15:42
Thanks for the reassurance
Jason
By
ravi theCobra
Date
09-24-2008 21:41
There are T 304 and TP 304 L and TP 316 L -
The TP means Tubular Product and allows a .035 Carbon content going up to .040 -
If you are real interested look it up in ASTM A 312 . . . .
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