JIS G 0553:2008
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Steel -- Macroscopic examination by etching
English
20-03-2008
27-04-2020
Introduction1 Scope2 Normative references3 Terms and definitions4 Principle and aim of test5 Test piece6 Test method 6.1 Etching method 6.2 Treatment after etching 6.3 Observation of etched surface 6.4 Steel grade and preferable test method7 ReportAnnex A (normative) Macroscopic examination by etching with sulphuric acid or with hydrochloric acid - sulphuric acidAnnex JA (informative) Comparison table between JIS and corresponding International Standard
This Standard specifies the test method for detecting the macrostructure on the cross-section of steel by etching with various etching solutions.
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Standard
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| Pages |
42
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| ProductNote |
New child AMD 1 2012 is added.
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| PublisherName |
Japanese Standards Association
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| Status |
Superseded
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| Supersedes |
2008 AMD 1 2012 [20/04/2012]2008 [20/03/2008]1996(R2001) [20/12/2001]1996 [20/10/1996]1983
| JIS K 1308:1983 | Nitric acid |
| JIS G 4106:1979 | Manganese steels and manganese chromium steels for machine structural use |
| JIS B 8270:1993 | Pressure vessels (General standard) |
| JIS G 4051:2005 | Carbon steels for machine structural use |
| JIS G 4053:2003 | Low-alloyed steels for machine structural use |
| JIS T 7402-2:2005 | Cobalt based alloys for surgical implant applications -- Part 2: Wrought cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy Part 2: Wrought cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy |
| JIS G 4105:1979 | Chromium molybdenum steels |
| JIS G 0202:1987 | Glossary of terms used in iron and steel (testing) |
| JIS G 4805:2008 | High carbon chromium bearing steels |
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