This comprehensive review examines JUS standard specifications covering structural carbon and alloy steels, including boiler steels, spring steels, sheets, strips, and rolled bearing steels for railway applications. The standards encompass various steel pipes for high-temperature service and specialized applications like fire protection. Steel tube specifications address boiler and superheater tubes, general service applications, refinery operations, heat exchangers, condensers, mechanical tubing, and structural applications.
This comprehensive guide examines Polish (PN) standard specifications for steel materials, covering carbon and alloy steels, plates, and forgings used in boilers and pressure vessels. The standards encompass high-strength low-alloy steels, heat-treatable steels, sheets, and strips, along with specifications for steel pipes designed for high-temperature service and specialized applications including fire protection. The documentation includes steel casting specifications, high-temperature.
SAE AMS Standard List - Stainless Steels: Part One
A numeral index system is used to identify the compositions of the SAE steels, which makes it possible to use numerals that are partially descriptive of the composition of material covered by such numbers. In the case of the simple alloy steels, the second digit generally indicates the approximate percentage of the predominant alloying element.
SAE AMS Standard List - Stainless Steels: Part Two
The SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) AMS (Aerospace Material Specifications) standards utilize a comprehensive numeral index system to identify stainless steel compositions, enabling precise material specification through partially descriptive numerical codes. In simple alloy steels, the second digit typically indicates the approximate percentage of the predominant alloying element.