BSI BS EN 10095 Heat Resisting Steels and Nickel Alloys
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BSI BS EN 10095 Document Information:
Title
Heat Resisting Steels and Nickel Alloys
Hitzebestaendige Staehle und Nickellegierungen
Aciers et alliages de nickel refractaires
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Jul 15, 1999
Scope:
This European Standard covers the grades of wrought steels and nickel alloys listed in Tables 1 to 3 which are usually employed for products, for which the main requirement is their resistance to the effects of hot gases and products of combustion at temperatures above 550 ºC.
This EN 10095 specifies the technical delivery conditions for semi-fínished products, for hot or cold rolled sheellplate and stnp, hot or cold formed bars, rods and sections of heat resisting steels and nickel alloys.
Some grades from EN 100881 and prEN 100287 may be used as heat resisting steels. These grades are listed in the informative annex D.
The general technical delivery conditions specified in EN 10021 apply in addition to the specifications of this European Standard, unless otherwise specified in this standard.
This European Standard does not apply to components manufactured by further processing the product forms listed in 1.2 with quality characteristics altered as a result of such further processing.
This European Standard is not intended for pressure purposes.
Keywords:
- Heat-resistant materials
- Steels
- Nickel alloys
- Wrought steels
- Ferritic steels
- Austenitic steels
- Sheet materials
- Strips
- Bars (materials)
- Classification systems
- Designations
- Delivery
- Chemical composition
- Compositional tolerances
- Mechanical properties of materials
- Inspection
- Approval testing
- Performance testing
- Tensile strength
- Elongation at fracture
- Proof stress
- Marking
- Dimensions
- Samples
- Testing conditions
- Surfaces
- Finishes
- Creep
- Thermal resistance
- Heat treatment
- Temperature
- Physical properties of materials
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