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Steels sheet and strip

A 606 Steel sheet and strip hot-rolled steel and cold-rolled, high-strength low-alloy with improved corrosion resistance Not specified Hot-rolled and cold-rolled sheet and strip Atmospheric-corrosion twice that of carbon steel (type 2) or four times of carbon steel (typed) Structural and miscellaneous purposes for which weight savings or added diuabiUty is important... [Pg.244]

F139, Specification for Wrought 18 Chromium-14 Nickel-2.5 Molybdenum Stainless Steel Sheet and Strip for Surgical Implants (UNS S31673)... [Pg.504]

ASTM A 606, Specification for Steel, Sheet and Strip, High-Strength, Low-Alloy, Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled, with Improved Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance... [Pg.558]

Properties. The properties of plain carbon steels are governed principally by carbon content and microstmcture. These properties can be controlled by heat treatment as discussed. About half the plain carbon steels are used in the hot-roUed form, although increasingly the property combinations are enhanced by controlled cooling following the last stand of the hot mill for stmctural shapes, sheet, and strip. The other half are cold-roUed to thin sheet or strip and used direcdy or with an annealing treatment such as described. [Pg.394]

Tin is used in various industrial appHcations as cast and wrought forms obtained by rolling, drawing, extmsion, atomizing, and casting tinplate, ie, low carbon steel sheet or strip roUed to 0.15—0.25 mm thick and thinly coated with pure tin tin coatings and tin alloy coatings appHed to fabricated articles (as opposed to sheet or strip) of steel, cast iron, copper, copper-base alloys, and aluminum tin alloys and tin compounds. [Pg.60]

The solution was applied to the surface of cold-rolled steel, dip-galvanized steel sheet, and aluminum strip for degreasing and passivating in a single operation at 40°C for 90 s. The surfaces were then lacquered (85-100 pm thickness) and tested in a salt-spray test for 480 h without showing subsurface migration and blistering. The method is especially useful in the automobile industry for coated sheet [191]. [Pg.604]

A 167 Stainless and Heat-Resisting Chromium-Nickel Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip [Note (2)]... [Pg.26]

ASTM A 240, Standard specification for chromium and chromium-nickel stainless steel plate, sheet, and strip for pressure vessels and for general applications. [Pg.201]

JSA G 4304, Hot rolled stainless steel plates, sheets and strip. [Pg.202]

The stainless steel consumed consists of sheet and strip, plate, bar, and pipe and tube. The data given in the table show that the transportation industry accounts for 23.8%, with the food equipment and construction sectors at 15.3% and 14.2%, respectively. It is interesting to note that the oil and gas sector and chemical sector only had 1.4% users. [Pg.214]

Horstmann, D. (1964). The influence of steel and of galvanizing conditions on the properties of galvanized sheet and strip. 7th Int. Galv. Conf., Pergamon Press, Oxford, pp. 146-166. [Pg.474]

Standard Section N5 for Corrosion-Resisting Steel Plate Sheet, and Strip for Radioactive System Service ... [Pg.168]

The standard approach has been to use thin lead starter sheets for the cathode and to melt the total cathode after removal from the cell. The alternative approach is to use stainless steel cathodes and strip the deposited lead from the starting cathode. The latter has been applied more recently in secondary lead refining using fluoroborate electrolytes (Olper, 1998). There must be a balance between the requirements for producing starter sheets and eqnipment required for cathode stripping. [Pg.235]

DIN EN 10088-2 [41] Technical terms of delivery for sheet and strip steel for general purposes... [Pg.325]

Although zinc can be used in the form of rolled sheet and strip, its widest use in building is for protective plating. When exposed to weather, zinc on the surface of galvanized steel develops a passive film that protects the underlying zinc and, thus, the steel. When the surface is scratched or scored, the anodic zinc corrodes, protecting the cathodic steel from attack. [Pg.825]

ASTM A 887—89 specification. Standard Specification for Borated Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Nuclear Application, 2004. [Pg.568]


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