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Microalloyed steels

Author: Marc GRUMBACH

Publication date: December 10, 2000 | Lire en français

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    9. Standardization

    Microalloyed steels are included in many product standards.

    Some general standards include the possibility of microalloying for certain grades, while other standards are special for microalloyed steels.

    For products whose properties are the main guarantee, the content of microalloying elements is given as an indication, sometimes with maximums, to enable the user to adapt his manufacturing cycle if necessary.

    These standards can be grouped into families.

    For an up-to-date list of standards and projects (AFNOR and ISO), we recommend consulting the "online standards" section of the website:

    http://www.afnor.fr

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