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BS 2S 92:1964

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Specification for aircraft material. Carbon-manganese steel (suitable for welding) (40/55 tonf/sq in: limiting ruling section 4 in)

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-01-1964

$268.61
Including GST where applicable

1 Inspection and testing procedure
2 Process of manufacture
3 Chemical composition
4 Surface dressing
5 Condition
6 Final heat treatment
7 Mechanical properties

Describes inspection and testing of heat resisting alloys used for aerospace purposes. Covers forgings, plate, strip, tubes and bars. Gives chemical composition and mechanical properties. Covers carbon manganese steel.

Committee
ACE/61/-/15
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS S92(1949). (07/2005) To be read in conjunction with BS 4S100(1975). (06/2013) Earlier it was withdrawn in error by publisher, now has been reinstated. (07/2013) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2014. (12/2013)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
8
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

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