BS L 515:1973
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Specification for sheet and strip of magnesium-1¼% zinc-zirconium alloy (suitable for welding by inert-gas shielded arc techniques) (Zn 1.25, Zr 0.6)
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Hardcopy , PDF
Language(s)
English
Published date
15-03-1973
Publisher
Withdrawn date
27-09-2012
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Describes manufacture, inspection and testing of heat resisting alloys for aerospace purposes. Gives chemical composition and mechanical properties. This covers sheet and strip of magnesium - 1-1/4% zinc-zirconium alloy.
| Committee |
ACE/61/-/24
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| DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS L507(1967) & 71/34276 DC. (07/2004) Inactive for the new design. (12/2007)
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
6
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Supersedes |
| BS 2L 509:1973 | Specification for tube of magnesium-1¼% zinc-zirconium alloy (suitable for welding by inert-gas shielded arc techniques) (Zn 1.25, Zr 0.6) |
| BS 2L 508:1973 | Specification for bars and extruded sections of magnesium-1¼% zinc-zirconium alloy (suitable for welding by inert-gas shielded arc techniques) (not exceeding 50 mm diameter or minor sectional dimension) (Zn 1.25, Zr 0.6) |
| BS 2L 508:1973 | Specification for bars and extruded sections of magnesium-1¼% zinc-zirconium alloy (suitable for welding by inert-gas shielded arc techniques) (not exceeding 50 mm diameter or minor sectional dimension) (Zn 1.25, Zr 0.6) |
| BS 2L 500:1973 | Procedure for inspection and testing of wrought magnesium-base alloys |
| BS 2L 509:1973 | Specification for tube of magnesium-1¼% zinc-zirconium alloy (suitable for welding by inert-gas shielded arc techniques) (Zn 1.25, Zr 0.6) |
| BS 3763:1970 | The International System of units (SI) |
| BS 350:2004 | Conversion factors for units |
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