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BS EN 2032-001:2014

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Aerospace series. Metallic materials – Conventional designation

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BSI 2014 34
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This European Standard specifies the rules for establishing the conventional designation of unalloyed, commercially pure and alloyed metallic materials used for aerospace applications.

NOTE

Information relating to former ASD-STAN designations for nickel base or cobalt base alloys, steel, commercially pure titanium and titanium base alloys, is contained in Annex (informative).

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
5 Foreword
6 Introduction
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
9 4 Principle
4.1 General
4.2 ASD-STAN designation
10 4.3 Method of production or use
4.4 Basic chemical composition (base metal excluded)
4.5 Mass content of an alloying element
5 Structural materials
5.1 Unalloyed metals
11 5.2 Nickel base or cobalt base alloys
5.3 Aluminium base materials
5.3.1 All materials other than cast materials
12 5.3.2 Cast materials
5.4 Steels
5.4.1 General
5.5 Commercially pure titanium and titanium base alloys
5.5.1 Commercially pure titanium
13 5.5.2 Titanium base alloys
5.6 Magnesium base alloys
Table 1 — List of alloying element references for magnesium base alloys
14 5.7 Other metal base alloys
15 Table 2 — List of alloying element references for other base alloys
6 Joining materials
6.1 Filler metals for welding
6.2 Filler metals for brazing
6.2.1 Unalloyed filler metals for brazing
16 6.2.2 Alloyed filler metals for brazing
6.2.2.1 General
6.2.2.2 Nickel and cobalt base filler metals for brazing
Table 3 — List of the references associated with the presence or absence of silicon and boron for nickel and cobalt base filler metals for brazing
17 Table 4 — List of alloying elements references for nickel and cobalt base filler metals for brazing
18 6.2.2.3 Silver and gold base filler metals for brazing
Table 5 — List of alloying element references for silver and gold base filler metals for brazing
20 7 Allocation and registration of the conventional designations
7.1 Allocation
7.2 Registration of the conventional designations
21 Annex A (informative) General
22 Annex B (informative) ASD-STAN designation: Nickel base or cobalt base alloy (Not applicable to new standard and revision)
Table B.1 — List of alloying element references for nickel and cobalt base alloys
25 Annex C (informative) ASD-STAN designation: Steels (Not applicable to new standards and revisions)
C.1 Unalloyed steels
Table C.1 — List of carbon mass content references for unalloyed steels
26 C.2 Low alloy steels
Table C.2 — List of alloying element references for low alloy steels
27 C.3 High alloy ferritic and martensitic steels
28 Table C.3 — List of alloying element references for high alloy ferritic and martensitic steels
C.4 High alloy austenitic and austenitic-ferritic steels
29 Table C.4 — List of alloying element references for high alloy austenitic and austeno-ferritic steels
30 Annex D (informative) ASD-STAN designation: Commercially pure titanium and titanium base alloy (Not applicable to new standards and revisions)
D.1 Commercially pure titanium
D.2 Titanium base alloy
31 Table D.1 — List of alloying element references for titanium base alloys
BS EN 2032-001:2014
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