This specification covers a corrosion-resistant steel in the form of bars, wire, forgings, 12 inches (305 mm) and under in nominal diameter or maximum cross-sectional dimension and forging stock.
This specification covers a corrosion- and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of bars, forgings, and flash welded rings in the solution heat-treated condition, 5 inches (127 mm) and under in nominal diameter or least distance between parallel sides (thickness) having a maximum cross-sectional area of 50 square inches (323 cm2), and stock of any size for forging, flash welded rings, or heading.
This specification covers a premium aircraft-quality corrosion and heat-resistant steel in the form of bars, forgings, mechanical tubing, and forging stock.
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to corrosion and heat resistant steel, iron alloy, titanium, and titanium alloy bars and wire ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term "excl" is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to corrosion and heat resistant steel, iron alloy, titanium, and titanium alloy bars and wire ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions, unless otherwise noted. The term "excl" is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to corrosion and heat resistant steel, iron alloy, titanium, and titanium alloy bars and wire ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions, unless otherwise noted. The term “excl” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to corrosion and heat resistant steel, iron alloy, titanium, and titanium alloy bars and wire ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions, unless otherwise noted. The term “excl” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.