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Stainless steel grades listed in the international standard ISO 15510:2010
Comparative designations of grades with similar composition from other important standards. (listed by type of steel structure and by increasing intermediate 3‐digits code of the ISO name).
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EN1993 has about 20 parts covering common rules, fire design, bridges, buildings, tanks, silos, pipelined piling, crane supported structures, towers and masts, chimneys, etc. Rules for stainless steel appear for the first time.
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Source: BSI British Standard
International Conversion Table For Stainless Steel
Table published by Middle East Steel which provides cross-referenced standards, with typical chemical composition and mechanical properties for a range of popular grades.
Source: Middle East Steel
ASTM A 480 Standard for Stainless Flat-rolled Sheet, Strip & Plate
A summary of the general requirements of this standard and order form for pdf download for a small fee.
Source: Tech Street
ASTM A582/A582M-05 Standard Specification for Free-Machining Stainless Steel Bars
STAINLESS STEEL OVERVIEW: GLOSSARY
A glossary of terms related to stainless steel.
Stainless Steel Fastener Grades to BS EN ISO 3506
BSENISO 3506 replaces BS6105. Part 1 covers bolts, screw and studs, part 2 nuts and part 4 tapping screws. Grades A1 to A5 are described and fastener grade selection is covered in annexes to the standards. The standards lists grades 1.4439 1.4539 (904L) 1.4529 (6% molybdenum austenitic) and 1.4462 (2205) as suitable for reducing the risk of chloride induced stress corrosion cracking failures in applications such as indoor swimming pools.
The background to the publication of EN10088 parts 1, 2 and 3 and EN10095 is described. Part 1 covers chemical compositions and some physical properties of the European stainless steel grades. Part 2 covers flat products ie sheets and plates, with their mechanical properties and replaces BS1449 part 2 1983. Part 3 covers long products ie bars and sections and replaces BS970 part 1. EN10095 covers Heat Resisting Steels and Nickel Alloys in all product forms. These only cover general engineering purposes. Pressure purposes are covered by EN10028 part 7 (flat products) and EN 10272 (long products). A summary table of standards is shown, which includes the separate dimensional tolerance standards.
Publication available in hard-copy form from BSSA. The specified compositions and mechanical properties of over 160 “EN” stainless steel grades within 18 current BSEN standards are tabulated. BSEN standards covered include sheet, plate, bars, rods, sections, springs, forgings for pressure purposes, fasteners and so on.