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DEFSTAN 95-5/2(1987) : 1987

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

INSPECTION OF WROUGHT STEEL FOR STRESSED APPLICATIONS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

02-11-2015

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1987

€23.37
Excluding VAT

1 SCOPE
2 WARNING
3 RELATED DOCUMENTS
4 DEFINITIONS
SECTION A - GENERAL
SECTION B - ALL PRODUCT FORMS EXCLUDING TUBE PLATE SHEET AND
            STRIP
SECTION C - BARS FOR MACHINING DELIVERED IN OTHER THAN THE
            FINALLY HEAT TREATED CONDITION (FOR PARTS TO
            BE HEAT TREATED AFTER MACHINING
SECTION D - BARS FOR MACHINING DELIVERED IN THE FINALLY
            HEAT TREATED CONDITION
SECTION E - CARBON STEEL BARS FOR MACHINING, NOT SUBJECT
            TO HARDENING AND TEMPERING
SECTION F - FORGING STOCK, BILLETS AND BARS FOR
            SUBSEQUENT WORKING
SECTION G - FORGINGS
SECTION H - PARTS FINALLY HEAT TREATED AFTER MACHINING
SECTION J - BARS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FORGED BOLTS AND
            FORGED NUTS ONLY
SECTION K - SPRING STEEL ROD, WIRE AND SPRINGS
SECTION L - TUBES
ANNEX A - STANDARDS OF CLEANNESS OF STEELS
ANNEX B - ULTRASONIC EXAMINATION AND BARS
          OF ROLLED STEEL BILLETS
ANNEX C - NOTES FOR GUIDANCE ON THE OF STEEL FORGINGS, FORGED
          AVOIDANCE OF OVERHEATING BARS AND ROLLED BARS
ANNEX D - NOTES FOR GUIDANCE ON THE OF COARSE GRAIN
          DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE
ANNEX E - REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF SMALL QUANTITIES
          OF STEEL

Provides for testing and inspection of ingots, continuous cast slabs and billets, and wrought steel for stressed applications.

DevelopmentNote
This standard is obsolescent because it no longer required for the procurement of new equipment but is retained for maintenance purposes in support of existing in-service equipment. (09/1999) Supersedes DEFSTAN 95-5/1(1972) (10/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
112
PublisherName
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

BS 2094-1:1954 General metallurgical, heat treatment and testing termsGlossary of terms relating to iron and steel
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 3500-1:1969 Methods for creep and rupture testing of metals Tensile rupture testing
BS 3500-3:1969 Methods for creep and rupture testing of metals Tensile creep testing
BS 4175-2:1970 Method for Rockwell superficial hardness test (N and T scales) Verification of the testing machine
BS 4175-1:1967 Method for Rockwell superficial hardness test (N and T scales) Testing of metals
BS 3688-1:1963 Methods for mechanical testing of metals at elevated temperatures. Tensile testing
BS M46(1974) : LATEST
BS 891-1:1962 Method for Rockwell hardness test Testing of metals
BS 18-3:1971 Steel sheet and strip (less than 3 mm and not less than 0.5 mm thick)Methods for tensile testing of metals
BS 970(1972) : LATEST
BS 5903:1980 Method for determination of resistance to intergranular corrosion of austenitic stainless steels: copper sulphate-sulphuric acid method (Moneypenny Strauss test)
BS 1837:1970 Methods for the sampling of iron, steel, permanent magnet alloys and ferro-alloys
BS 891-2:1964 Method for Rockwell hardness test Verification of the testing machine
BS 427-2:1962 Method for Vickers hardness test Verification of the testing machine
BS 427-1:1961 Method for Vickers hardness test Testing of metals
BS 5046:1974 Method for the estimation of equivalent diameters in the heat treatment of steel
BS 5216:1991 Specification for patented cold drawn steel wire for mechanical springs
BS 4545:1970 Methods for mechanical testing of steel wire
BS 4A 4:1966 Test pieces and test methods for metallic materials for aircraft. Metric units
BS 4670:1971 Specification for alloy steel forgings
BS 240-2:1964 Method for Brinell hardness test Verification of the testing machine

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