The DIN 17007 standard defines the numerical system for designating non-ferrous metals (Werkstoffnummer) used in Germany. This system categorizes metals into major groups—heavy metals (excluding iron) and light metals—through the first digit of the designation. The next four digits specify the particular metal or alloy type within each group. This article provides an overview of the DIN 17007 alloy designation system, explains its structure, and outlines the principal alloy groups, offering a comprehensive reference for professionals working with non-ferrous metals.
The DIN 17007 standard establishes a numerical system for the designation of non-ferrous metals in Germany, known as the Werkstoffnummer. This system is widely used for cataloging and identifying various non-ferrous metals and their alloys in industrial and engineering applications.
The first digit of the designation represents the broad category of metals:
The following four digits, ranging from 2.0000 to 3.9999, specify the exact metal or alloy within each category.
The DIN 17007 numerical system is organized to provide a clear and systematic method for identifying non-ferrous metals and their alloys. Each designation consists of five digits:
This format enables precise identification and standardization across a wide range of metal materials.
The following sections summarize the main groups and alloy subgroups defined by the DIN 17007 system.
This category includes pure copper, brass (CuZn alloys), bronze (CuSn, CuAl), and other copper-based alloys. It also covers various copper alloys containing elements such as nickel, zinc, aluminum, tin, lead, silver, and more.
Table 1. Copper and Copper Alloys
Standard Number | Description |
2.0000 to 2.0199 | Pure Cu |
2.0200 to 2.0599 | CuZn Alloys |
2.0600 to 2.0699 | Reserved |
2.0700 to 2.0799 | CuNiZn Alloys |
2.0800 to 2.0899 | CuNi Alloys |
2.0900 to 2.0999 | CuAl Alloys |
2.1000 to 2.1159 | CuSn Alloys |
2.1160 to 2.1189 | CuPb Alloys |
2.1190 to 2.1199 | Reserved |
2.1200 to 2.1219 | CuAg Alloys |
2.1220 to 2.1229 | CuAu Alloys |
2.1230 to 2.1239 | Reserved |
2.1240 to 2.1259 | CuBe Alloys |
2.1260 to 2.1279 | CuCd Alloys |
2.1280 to 2.1289 | CuCo Alloys |
2.1290 to 2.1299 | CuCr Alloys |
2.1300 to 2.1309 | Reserved |
2.1310 to 2.1319 | CuFe Alloys |
2.1320 to 2.1349 | CuMg Alloys |
2.1350 to 2.1389 | CuMn Alloys |
2.1390 to 2.1399 | CuO Alloys |
2.1400 to 2.1459 | Reserved |
2.1460 to 2.1469 | CuP Alloys |
2.1470 to 2.1479 | CuPd Alloys |
2.1480 to 2.1489 | CuPt Alloys |
2.1490 to 2.1499 | Reserved |
2.1500 to 2.1509 | CuSe Alloys |
2.1510 to 2.1539 | CuSi Alloys |
2.1540 to 2.1549 | CuTe Alloys |
2.1550 to 2.1559 | Reserved |
2.1560 to 2.1579 | CuTi Alloys |
2.1580 to 2.1599 | CuZr Alloys |
2.1600 to 2.1799 | Reserved |
This group includes pure zinc, zinc alloys, zinc sheets, strips, and solders, as well as cadmium and cadmium-based alloys.
Table 2. Zinc, Cadmium, and Their Alloys
Standard Number | Description |
2.2000 to 2.2099 | Pure Zinc |
2.2100 to 2.2199 | Zinc Alloys |
2.2200 to 2.2299 | Zinc sheets and stripes |
2.2300 to 2.2399 | Zinc base solder |
2.2400 to 2.2499 | Cadmium, Cadmium Alloys and Cadmium base solder |
Covers pure lead and lead alloys used for cable coatings and soldering applications.
Table 3. Lead and Lead Alloys
Standard Number | Description |
2.3000 to 2.3099 | Pure Lead |
2.3100 to 2.3199 | Lead and Lead Alloys for cable coating |
2.3200 to 2.3449 | Solder Lead |
2.3450 to 2.3499 | Reserved |
Includes pure tin, tin-lead soft solders, die casting alloys, bearing metals, and other tin-based alloys.
Table 4. Tin and Tin Alloys
Standard Number | Description |
2.3500 to 2.3509 | Pure Tin |
2.3510 to 2.3609 | Reserved |
2.3610 to 2.3699 | SnPb Soft solder |
2.3700 to 2.3709 | Reserved |
2.3710 to 2.3739 | SnPbSb Die casting Alloys |
2.3740 to 2.3769 | SnSbCu Die casting Alloys |
2.3770 to 2.3789 | SnSbCu Bearing metals |
2.3790 to 2.3809 | Reserved |
2.3810 to 2.3899 | Sn Alloys |
2.3900 to 2.3999 | Reserved |
Encompasses pure nickel and cobalt, low and high alloyed Ni/Co alloys, as well as alloys containing copper, iron, chromium, and molybdenum.
Table 5. Nickel, Cobalt, and Their Alloys
Standard Number | Description |
2.4000 to 2.4099 | Pure Nickel and Cobalt |
2.4100 to 2.4299 | Ni and Co low alloyed Alloys |
2.4300 to 2.4349 | Ni and Co high alloyed Alloys |
2.4350 to 2.4449 | NiCu and CoCu Alloys |
2.4450 to 2.4599 | NiFe and CoFe Alloys |
2.4600 to 2.4999 | Ni Alloys with Co, Cr and Mo Co Alloys with Cr, Ni and Mo |
Comprises pure magnesium, master alloys, and magnesium alloys with thorium, zirconium, manganese, and aluminum-zinc.
Table 6. Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys
Standard Number | Description |
3.5000 to 3.5009 | Pure Magnesium |
3.5010 to 3.5099 | Master Alloys |
3.5100 to 3.5199 | Mg Alloys with Th, Zh and Zr |
3.5200 to 3.5209 | MgMn Alloys |
3.5210 to 3.5299 | Reserved |
3.5300 to 3.5999 | MgAlZn Alloys |
Table 7. Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
Standard Number | Description |
3.0000 to 3.0099 | Al Alloys with B, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mg, Ni, Pb, Si, Sb, Sn, Ti, Zn, Zr |
3.0100 to 3.0499 | Pure Aluminum |
3.0500 to 3.0599 | Al Alloys with Mn, Cr |
3.0600 to 3.0699 | Al Alloys with Pb, Sb, Sn, Bi, Cd, Ca |
3.0700 to 3.0799 | Al Alloys with Ni, Co |
3.0800 to 3.0899 | Al Alloys with Ti, B, Be, Zr |
3.0900 to 3.0999 | Al Alloys with Fe |
3.1000 to 3.1099 | AlCu Alloys with B, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mg, Ni, Pb, Si, Sb, Sn, Ti, Zn, Zr |
3.1100 to 3.1199 | AlCu Alloys |
3.1200 to 3.1299 | AlCu Alloys with Si |
3.1300 to 3.1399 | AlCu Alloys with Mg |
3.1400 to 3.1499 | AlCu Alloys with Zn |
3.1500 to 3.1599 | AlCu Alloys with Mn, Cr |
3.1600 to 3.1699 | AlCu Alloys with Pb, Sb, Sn, Cd, Bi, Ca |
3.1700 to 3.1799 | AlCu Alloys with Ni, Co |
3.1800 to 3.1899 | AlCu Alloys with Ti, B, Be, Zr |
3.1900 to 3.1999 | AlCu Alloys with Fe |
3.2000 to 3.2099 | AlSi Alloys with B, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mg, Ni, Pb, Si, Sb, Sn, Ti, Zn, Zr |
3.2100 to 3.2199 | AlSi Alloys with Cu |
3.2200 to 3.2299 | AlSi Alloys |
3.2300 to 3.2399 | AlSi Alloys with Mg |
3.2400 to 3.2499 | AlSi Alloys with Zn |
3.2500 to 3.2599 | AlSi Alloys with Mn, Cr |
3.2600 to 3.2699 | AlSi Alloys with Pb, Sb, Sn Cd, Bi, Ca |
3.2700 to 3.2799 | AlSi Alloys with Ni, Co |
3.2800 to 3.2899 | AlSi Alloys with Ti, B, Be, Zr |
3.2900 to 3.2999 | AlSi Alloys with Fe |
3.3000 to 3.3099 | AlMg Alloys with B, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mg, Ni, Pb, Si, Sb, Sn, Ti, Zn, Zr |
3.3100 to 3.3199 | AlMg Alloys with Cu |
3.3200 to 3.3299 | AlMg Alloys with Si |
3.3300 to 3.3399 | AlMg Alloys |
3.3400 to 3.3499 | AlMg Alloys with Zn |
3.3500 to 3.3599 | AlMg Alloys with Mn, Cr |
3.3600 to 3.3699 | AlMg Alloys with Pb, Sb, Sn, Cd, Bi, Ca |
3.3700 to 3.3799 | AlMg Alloys with Ni, Co |
3.3800 to 3.3899 | AlMg Alloys with Ti, B, Be, Zr |
3.3900 to 3.3999 | AlMg Alloys with Fe |
3.4000 to 3.4099 | AlZn Alloys with B, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mg, Ni, Pb, Si, Sb, Sn, Ti, Zn, Zr |
3.4100 to 3.4199 | AlZn Alloys with Cu |
3.4200 to 3.4299 | AlZn Alloys with Si |
3.4300 to 3.4399 | AlZn Alloys with Mg |
3.4400 to 3.4499 | AlZn Alloys |
3.4500 to 3.4599 | AlZn Alloys with Mn, Cr |
3.4600 to 3.4699 | AlZn Alloys with Pb, Sb, Sn, Cd, Bi, Ca |
3.4700 to 3.4799 | AlZn Alloys with Ni, Co |
3.4800 to 3.4899 | AlZn Alloys with Ti, B, Be, Zr |
3.4900 to 3.4999 | AlZn Alloys with Fe |
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