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ISO 6372-1:1989

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Nickel and nickel alloys Terms and definitions Part 1: Materials

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Withdrawn date

05-03-2019

Superseded by

ISO 6372:2017

Language(s)

English, English - French

Published date

22-06-1989

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Terms and definitions listed in this part of ISO 6372 have been approved by the CCC (Customs Co-operation Council) to form the basis for the revision of chapter 75 "Nickel" of the CCC-Nomenclature. The three parts have been published bilingual (E/F). This part of ISO 6372 gives general terms for and definitions of materials. Contains a classification of nickel and nickel alloys.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
6
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy

ISO 6208:1992 Nickel and nickel alloy plate, sheet and strip
BS 7479:1991 Method for salt spray corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres
ISO 9722:1992 Nickel and nickel alloys Composition and forms of wrought products
ISO 6207:1992 Seamless nickel and nickel alloy tube
ISO 9724:1992 Nickel and nickel alloy wire and drawing stock
ISO 9723:1992 Nickel and nickel alloy bars
BS EN ISO 9400:1996 Nickel-based alloys. Determination of resistance to intergranular corrosion
ISO 9400:1990 Nickel-based alloys Determination of resistance to intergranular corrosion
EN ISO 9400:1995 Nickel-based alloys - Determination of resistance to intergranular corrosion (ISO 9400:1990)

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