• BS 5S 100:1993

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Procedure for inspection, testing and acceptance of wrought steels (other than plate, sheet, strip and tube)

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  31-03-2010

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  21-03-2003

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Section 1. General requirements
      1.1 Scope
      1.2 General
      1.3 References
      1.4 Terms and definitions
      1.5 Information to be supplied by the purchaser
      1.6 Chemical composition
      1.7 Manufacture
      1.8 Temporary identification up to the cast approval stage
      1.9 Surface dressing
      1.10 Surface inspection
      1.11 Freedom from defects
      1.12 Sulfur printing and deep etching tests
      1.13 Lead segregation
      1.14 Cleanness
      1.15 Ultrasonic examination
      1.16 Heat treatment
      1.17 Mechanical properties
      1.18 Selection and preparation of test samples
      1.19 Location of longitudinal test pieces for mechanical
           tests
      1.20 Location of transverse test pieces for mechanical
           tests
      1.21 Tensile test at room temperature
      1.22 Tensile test at elevated temperature
      1.23 Creep and rupture test
      1.24 Impact test
      1.25 Hardness test
      1.26 Special tests
      1.27 Retesting procedures
      1.28 Condition of supply
      1.29 Dimensional tolerances
      1.30 Maintenance of identity
      1.31 Final marking
      1.32 Certification
    Section 2. Bar for machining delivered in other than the
               final heat treated condition (for parts to be
               heat treated after machining)
      2.1 General
      2.2 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
      2.3 Mechanical tests
      2.4 Hardness test
    Section 3. Bar and rod for machining delivered in the final
               heat treated condition including austenitic
               corrosion resisting steels
      3.1 General
      3.2 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
      3.3 Mechanical tests
      3.4 Hardness test
    Section 4. Carbon steel bar and rod for machining, not subject
               to hardening and tempering
      4.1 General
      4.2 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
      4.3 Mechanical tests
    Section 5. Forging stock and billet and bar for subsequent
               hot working
      5.1 General
      5.2 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
      5.3 Mechanical tests
      5.4 Hardness test
      5.5 Surface inspection of forging stock
    Section 6. Forgings
      6.1 General
      6.2 Manufacture
      6.3 Procedure X for initial approval and process control
           testing
      6.4 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
           for batch release testing
      6.5 Mechanical tests
      6.6 Hardness test
    Section 7. Parts finally heat treated after machining
      7.1 General
      7.2 Parts for normalizing, hardening and tempering, or
           softening
      7.3 Parts for carburizing
      7.4 Parts for nitriding
      7.5 Parts for precipitation hardening
    Section 8. Unallotted (see foreword)
    Section 9. Bar and rod for the manufacture of forged bolts
               and forged nuts only
      9.1 General
      9.2 Manufacture
      9.3 Hardening test
      9.4 Tensile and hardness tests
      9.5 Freedom from carburization and decarburization
      9.6 Freedom from surface defects
      9.7 Non-destructive testing
    Section 10. Spring steel rod and wire for springs
      10.1 General
      10.2 Rod for wire drawing
      10.3 Wire for the manufacture of springs
      10.4 Springs manufactured from wire
    Section 11. Deleted
    Annex A (normative) Cleanness examination procedure
    Annex B (normative) Ultrasonic examination procedure
    Annex C (normative) Inspection and testing requirements
                        for springs
    Annex D (normative) Rules for application of values for
                        chemical composition and mechanical
                        properties given in material
                        specification
    List of references

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    Specifies the requirements for steel billets, bars, rods and forgings, of parts made from such forms and subsequently heat treated, and of spring steel rods for wire drawing, spring wire and springs, for aerospace purposes.

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    Committee ACE/61
    Development Note Supersedes BS 4S100(1975), 01/707111 DC, 89/72245 DC and 96/712356 DC. (04/2003)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

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    DEFSTAN 95-16/4(2008) : 2008 SPECIFICATION AND MANUFACTURE OF WELDABLE PRECIPITATION HARDENING MARTENSITIC STAINLESS STEEL
    DEFSTAN 10-13/4(2005) : 2005 STEEL FORGINGS FOR GUNS
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    BS 3S 132:1976 Specification. 3% chromium-molybdenum-vanadium steel billets, bars, forgings and parts (1320-1470 MPa: limiting ruling section 70 mm) (suitable for nitriding)
    BS 2S 140:1976 Specification for 2 1/2% nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel billets, bars, forgings and parts (1080-1280 MPa: limiting ruling section 150 mm)
    BS 4T 100:1997 Procedure for inspection, testing and acceptance of seamless steel tubes and tubestock
    BS S 164:2002 1 % Chromium-molybdenum steel billets, bars, forgings and parts. (1150 to 1300 MPa: Limiting ruling section 16 mm) (Suitable for welding)
    BS S 150:1975 Specification for chromium-molybdenum-vanadium-niobium heat-resisting steel billets, bars, forgings and parts (930-1080 MPa) (Cr 10.5, Mo 0.6, V 0.2, Nb 0.3)
    09/30199781 DC : 0 BS 5T 100 - PROCEDURE FOR INSPECTION, TESTING AND ACCEPTANCE OF SEAMLESS STEEL TUBES AND TUBESTOCK
    BS S 206:1999 Chromium-nickel-aluminium corrosion resisting steel (precipitation hardening) rod, cold drawn wire and springs
    BS 7S 80:2002 High chromium-nickel corrosion resisting steel forging stock, bars, forgings and parts (880 to 1080 MPa: limiting ruling section 100 mm)
    BS S 152:1975 Specification for chromium-cobalt-molybdenum-vanadium-niobium heat-resisting steel billets, bars, forgings and parts (consumable electrode remelted) (1000-1140 MPa) (Cr 10.5, Co 6, Mo 0.8, V 0.2, Nb 0.3)
    09/30199783 DC : 0 BS 4S 500 - PROCEDURE FOR INSPECTION, TESTING AND ACCEPTANCE OF STEEL SHEET AND STRIP
    BS 3S 500:1996 Procedure for inspection, testing and acceptance of steel sheet and strip
    BS 2S 135:1977 Specification for 1% carbon-chromium steel billets, bars, forgings and parts (limiting ruling section 25 mm)

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    BS 1133-6(1966) : 1966 PACKAGING CODE - TEMPORARY PROTECTION OF METAL SURFACES AGAINST CORROSION (DURING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE)
    BS EN 10003-1:1995 Metallic materials. Brinell hardness test Test method
    BS 3A 100:1991 Specification for general requirements for bolts and free running nuts of tensile strength not exceeding 1249 MPa
    BS EN ISO 6507-1:2005 Metallic materials. Vickers hardness test Test method
    MIL-STD-410 Revision E:1991 NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION (EDDY CURRENT, LIQUID PENETRANT, MAGNETIC PARTICLE, RADIOGRAPHIC AND ULTRASONIC)
    BS EN 10083-3:2006 Steels for quenching and tempering Technical delivery conditions for alloy steels
    BS 4114:1967 Specification for dimensional and quantity tolerances for steel drop and press forgings and for upset forgings made on horizontal forging machines
    BS 6200-2.1:1993 Sampling and analysis of iron, steel and other ferrous metals. Sampling and sample preparation Methods for iron and steel
    BS 4A 4-1.3:1967 Specification for test pieces and test methods for metallic materials. Tensile tests Uninterrupted creep and rupture tests. Metric units
    SAE AMS 2301 : 2015 STEEL CLEANLINESS, AIRCRAFT QUALITY MAGNETIC PARTICLE INSPECTION PROCEDURE
    BS 6285:1982 Method for the macrographic examination of steel by sulphur print (Baumann method)
    BS 1133-6.1:1991 Packaging code. Protection of metal surfaces against corrosion during transport and storage Cleaning and drying of metal surfaces
    MIL-STD-2154 Base Document:1982 INSPECTION, ULTRASONIC, WROUGHT METALS, PROCESS FOR
    BS 6533:1984 Guide to macroscopic examination of steel by etching with strong mineral acids
    BS 6200-2.2:1993 Sampling and analysis of iron, steel and other ferrous metals. Sampling and sample preparation Methods for ferroalloys and other alloying additives
    BS 6617-1:1985 Determination of decarburization in steel Methods for determining decarburization by microscopic and micro-hardness techniques
    BS 1133-6.2:1991 Packaging code. Protection of metal surfaces against corrosion during transport and storage Temporary protectives and their application
    BS 5046:1974 Method for the estimation of equivalent diameters in the heat treatment of steel
    BS 2M 54:1991 Specification for temperature control in the heat treatment of metals
    BS 4A 4-1.2:1967 Specification for test pieces and test methods for metallic materials. Tensile tests Tensile tests - elevated temperature. Metric units
    BS 4545:1970 Methods for mechanical testing of steel wire
    BS EN 10109-1:1996 Metallic materials. Hardness test Rockwell test (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K) and Rockwell superficial test (scales 15 N, 30 N, 45 N, 15 T, 30 T and 45 T)
    BS 1957:1953 Presentation of numerical values (fineness of expression; rounding of numbers)
    BS EN 10278:1999 Dimensions and tolerances of bright steel products
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