SAE J411 (R) Carbon and Alloy Steels
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SAE J411 Document Information:
Title
(R) Carbon and Alloy Steels
SAE International
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 1997
Scope:
1. Scope--This SAE Information Report describes the processing and
fabrication of carbon and alloy steels. The basic steelmaking process
including iron ore reduction, the uses of fluxes, and the various
melting furnaces are briefly described. The various types of steels:
killed, rimmed, semikilled, and capped are described in terms of their
melting and microstructural differences and their end product use. This
document also provides a list of the commonly specified elements used
to alloy elemental iron into steel. Each element's structural benefits
and effects are also included. A list of the AISI Steel Products
Manuals is included and describes the various finished shapes in which
steel is produced.
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