GOST standards, originating in the Soviet era, have played a vital role in establishing material specifications across a wide range of industries. These standards continue to influence manufacturing and engineering practices in Russia and several neighboring countries. This article provides a detailed overview of the GOST system, covering material categories such as irons, steels, stainless steels, castings, forgings, coated steels, welding materials, and sintered materials. Key examples of standards within these categories are outlined, offering insights into their applications and specifications.
GOST (Russian: ГОСТ), an abbreviation for "gosudarstvennyy standart" or "state standard," represents a set of technical standards developed during the Soviet Union era. These standards ensure uniformity and quality in material production and have continued relevance in Russia and other CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries.
The GOST system encompasses a diverse range of materials, including:
For a comprehensive understanding of the GOST designation system, refer to the Introduction to the GOST Standard Designation System on Total Materia.
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