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Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System UNS
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Languages : en
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Metals & Alloys in the Unified Numbering System
Author: Society of Automotive Engineers
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Provides a means of correlating many nationally used metal and alloy numbering systems currently administrated by societies, trade associations, and those individual users and producers of metals and alloys. It provides the uniformity necessary for efficient indexing, record keeping, data storage and retrieval, and cross-referencing. This Ninth Edition of Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System includes: Introduction to the Unified Numbering System Index to the UNS Designations by Base Elements Listings of UNS Numbers Assigned to Date, with Description of Each Material Covered and References to Documents in Which the Same or Similar Materials are described Cross Index of Commonly Known Documents Which Describe Materials Same as or Similar to Those Covered By UNS Numbers Index of Common Trade Designations Reprint of 'Recommended Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys' (ASTM E 527 and SAE J1086 JUL95).Descriptions and cross-references include federal and military specifications, as well as specifications from these organizations: AA (Aluminum Association) Numbers ACI (Steel Founders of America) Numbers AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute) including SEA Numbers (Carbon and Low Alloy Steels) AMS (SAE Aerospace Materials Specifications) Numbers ASME ( American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Numbers ASTM (American Society for Testing & Materials) Numbers AWS (American Welding Society) Numbers SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) 'J' Numbers.
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Provides a means of correlating many nationally used metal and alloy numbering systems currently administrated by societies, trade associations, and those individual users and producers of metals and alloys. It provides the uniformity necessary for efficient indexing, record keeping, data storage and retrieval, and cross-referencing. This Ninth Edition of Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System includes: Introduction to the Unified Numbering System Index to the UNS Designations by Base Elements Listings of UNS Numbers Assigned to Date, with Description of Each Material Covered and References to Documents in Which the Same or Similar Materials are described Cross Index of Commonly Known Documents Which Describe Materials Same as or Similar to Those Covered By UNS Numbers Index of Common Trade Designations Reprint of 'Recommended Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys' (ASTM E 527 and SAE J1086 JUL95).Descriptions and cross-references include federal and military specifications, as well as specifications from these organizations: AA (Aluminum Association) Numbers ACI (Steel Founders of America) Numbers AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute) including SEA Numbers (Carbon and Low Alloy Steels) AMS (SAE Aerospace Materials Specifications) Numbers ASME ( American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Numbers ASTM (American Society for Testing & Materials) Numbers AWS (American Welding Society) Numbers SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) 'J' Numbers.
Metals & Alloys in the Unified Numbering System
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Publisher: SAE International
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Publisher: SAE International
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Metals & Alloys in the Unified Numbering System
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Publisher: SAE International
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 516
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Contains over 4,800 metals and alloys designations. Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System, 8th Edition (UNS) provides a means of correlating many nationally used metal and alloy numbering systems currently administered by societies, trade associations, and those individual users and producers of metals and alloys.
Publisher: SAE International
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Contains over 4,800 metals and alloys designations. Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System, 8th Edition (UNS) provides a means of correlating many nationally used metal and alloy numbering systems currently administered by societies, trade associations, and those individual users and producers of metals and alloys.
Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys (UNS).
Author: American Society for Testing and Materials. Committee A-1 on Steel, Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys. Subcommittee A01.91 on Editorial
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Category : Alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System (UNS): 13th Edition
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ISBN: 9781622049622
Category : Alliages non ferreux
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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ISBN: 9781622049622
Category : Alliages non ferreux
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Numbering Metals and Alloys
Author: Materials, Processes and Parts Council
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Pages : 0
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1. Scope1.1 This SAE Recommended Practice describes a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys whichhave a "commercial standing" (see 6.1), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned.Section 2 describes the system of alphanumeric designations or "numbers" established for each family ofmetals and alloys.Section 3 outlines the organization established for administering the system.Section 4 describes the procedure for requesting number assignment to metals and alloys for which UNSnumbers have not previously been assigned.1.2 The UNS provides a means of correlating many nationally used numbering systems currently administered bysocieties, trade associations, and individual users and producers of metals and alloys, thereby avoidingconfusion caused by use of more than one identification number for the same material; and by the oppositesituation of having the same number assigned to two or more entirely different materials. It provides, also, theuniformity necessary for efficient indexing, record keeping, data storage and retrieval, and cross referencing.1.3 A UNS number is not in itself a specification, since it establishes no requirements for form, condition, quality,etc. It is a unified identification of metals and alloys for which controlling limits have been established inspecifications published elsewhere. (See 6.2.).
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Pages : 0
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1. Scope1.1 This SAE Recommended Practice describes a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys whichhave a "commercial standing" (see 6.1), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned.Section 2 describes the system of alphanumeric designations or "numbers" established for each family ofmetals and alloys.Section 3 outlines the organization established for administering the system.Section 4 describes the procedure for requesting number assignment to metals and alloys for which UNSnumbers have not previously been assigned.1.2 The UNS provides a means of correlating many nationally used numbering systems currently administered bysocieties, trade associations, and individual users and producers of metals and alloys, thereby avoidingconfusion caused by use of more than one identification number for the same material; and by the oppositesituation of having the same number assigned to two or more entirely different materials. It provides, also, theuniformity necessary for efficient indexing, record keeping, data storage and retrieval, and cross referencing.1.3 A UNS number is not in itself a specification, since it establishes no requirements for form, condition, quality,etc. It is a unified identification of metals and alloys for which controlling limits have been established inspecifications published elsewhere. (See 6.2.).
Unified Numbering System for Metals and Alloys
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Category : Alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : Alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Metals and alloys in the unified numbering system
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Numbering Metals and Alloys
Author: Metals Technical Committee
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This SAE Recommended Practice describes a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys which have a "commercial standing" (see 6.1), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned. Section 2 describes the system of alphanumeric designations or "numbers" established for each family of metals and alloys. Section 3 outlines the organization established for administering the system. Section 4 describes the procedure for requesting number assignment to metals and alloys for which UNS numbers have not previously been assigned. The technical report covers technology, products, or processes which are mature and not likely to change in the foreseeable future.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This SAE Recommended Practice describes a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys which have a "commercial standing" (see 6.1), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned. Section 2 describes the system of alphanumeric designations or "numbers" established for each family of metals and alloys. Section 3 outlines the organization established for administering the system. Section 4 describes the procedure for requesting number assignment to metals and alloys for which UNS numbers have not previously been assigned. The technical report covers technology, products, or processes which are mature and not likely to change in the foreseeable future.