Cross-reference tables for DIN aluminium wrought alloys: Part One
This article provides comprehensive cross-reference tables that correlate alphanumeric and numeric temper designations for wrought aluminum alloys according to DIN 1788 and DIN 1790 standard specifications. The coverage encompasses aluminum sheets and strips with thickness ranging from 0.021 to 0.350 mm, as well as aluminum alloy wires.
Cross-reference tables for DIN aluminium wrought alloys: Part Two
This technical guide presents comprehensive cross-reference tables mapping alphanumeric and numeric temper designations for wrought aluminum alloys according to DIN 1745, DIN 1746, and DIN 1747 standard specifications. The document focuses on three main categories: plates, sheets, and strips (thickness >0.35mm); tubes; and rods and bars.
This article presents comprehensive cross-reference tables between the alphanumeric and numeric temper designation systems for wrought copper alloys as described in the German standard specifications DIN 17672 and DIN 17673. These reference tables cover various forms including rods, bars, and drop forgings made from wrought copper and copper alloys.
This article explores the fundamental importance of codes and standards in engineering design practice. Originating from the need for interchangeability and compatibility in manufacturing, these guidelines have evolved into essential tools for ensuring safety, quality, and consistency across industries. The text examines the distinctions between performance and specification codes, various types of standards from proprietary to international ones, and the processes through which they develop.