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  2. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    DIN ISO 5456-1, DIN ISO 5456-2, DIN ISO 5456-3, DIN ISO 5456-4: ISO 5456-1, ISO 5456-2, ISO 5456-3, ISO 5456-4: DIN 5-10: Technical drawings – projections, terms: Withdrawn: DIN ISO 10209-2: ISO 10209-2: DIN 6: Projection displays in Normal, views and special presentations: Withdrawn: DIN ISO 128, DIN EN ISO 128: ISO 128: DIN 7: Parallel Pins ...

  3. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    International Organization for Standardization ISO/TS 4949:2016; European standards – EN 10027; Japanese steel grades : Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) standard and NK standard; Germany steel grades : DIN standard; China steel grades : GB standard; Czech steel grades : ČSN standard; Russia steel grades : GOST standard; Spain steel grades ...

  4. List of ISO standards 5000–7999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 7380 Button Head Screws ISO 7380-1:2011 Part 1: Hexagon socket button head screws; ISO 7380-2:2011 Part 2: Hexagon socket button head screws with collar; ISO 7396 Medical gas pipeline systems ISO 7396-1:2016 Part 1: Pipeline systems for compressed medical gases and vacuum; ISO 7396-2:2007 Part 2: Anaesthetic gas scavenging disposal systems

  5. List of ISO standards - Wikipedia

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    ISO 2000 – ISO 2999; ISO 3000 – ISO 4999; ISO 5000 – ISO 7999; ISO 8000 – ISO 9999; ISO 10000 – ISO 11999; ... List of DIN standards; List of EN standards;

  6. List of thread standards - Wikipedia

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    A screw thread, often shortened to thread, is a helical structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force. A screw thread is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder or cone in the form of a helix, with the former being called a straight thread and the latter called a tapered thread.

  7. X46Cr13 - Wikipedia

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    X46Cr13 has good workability when hot, and potential to reach high hardness of up to 56 HRC. [4] [5] It contains a moderately high carbon ratio of approximately 0.46% which gives it a good compromise between high hardness and corrosion resistance for many applications.

  8. SAE steel grades - Wikipedia

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    Also referred to as "A1" in accordance with ISO 3506. [6] Type 304—the most common grade; the classic 18/8 (18% chromium, 8% nickel) stainless steel. Outside of the US it is commonly known as "A2 stainless steel", in accordance with ISO 3506 (not to be confused with A2 tool steel). [6] The Japanese equivalent grade of this material is SUS304.

  9. Pitting resistance equivalent number - Wikipedia

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    Pitting resistance equivalent number (PREN) is a predictive measurement of a stainless steel's resistance to localized pitting corrosion based on its chemical composition. In general: the higher PREN-value, the more resistant is the stainless steel to localized pitting corrosion by chloride .