If you're searching for info on the web, A2 is (for all intents and purposes) equivalent to 304, and A4 to 316. These are more common nomenclatures outside of Europe.
A4 is the size of a normal piece of paper, and A2 is 4 times the size of that, i.e. 4 sheets of A4 laid in a rectangle corner to corner.
What's it got to do with steel?
A4 is the size of a normal piece of paper, and A2 is 4 times the size of that, i.e. 4 sheets of A4 laid in a rectangle corner to corner.
What's it got to do with steel?
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