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u.s.f. standard
u.s.f. standard
anyone heard of this? it is on a drawing for an equipment skid and the notation is: fabricated per u.s.f. standards a-36 steel if you "heard" it on the internet, it's guilty until proven innocent. - dcs as you probably know (?) "a36 is a american society for testing materials (astm)for steel with a 36,000 psi yield strength. what u.s.f. is, i have no idea. good luck university of san francisco (usf) standards: kenvlach, what on earth does the usf law library have to do with specifications for an equipment skid ? if the translation, if it is one, is faulty what do you think it should have been ? rwf7437fff">, in answer to your questions, 1) no connection. but i knew those usf initials, did a google search & didn't find anything else likely. 2) i think it's just a foreigner's way of saying fabricated per the (us) astm a36 structural steel standard. |
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