PREN 2770 : 200P1
Withdrawn
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AEROSPACE SERIES - STEEL FE-PL53S - HARDENED AND TEMPERED - 1050 <= R[M]<= 1220 MPA - SHEET AND PLATE - 0,5 <= A <= 12 MM
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Hardcopy , PDF
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English
Withdrawn date
23-07-2013
€41.26
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1 Scope and field of application
2 References
Specifies the mechanical properties for sheet and plate 0,5 <= a <= 12 mm, hardened and tempered, in steel FE-PL53S for aerospace applications.
| Committee |
C5
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| DocumentType |
Draft
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| Pages |
5
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| PublisherName |
Aerospace & Defence Industries Association of Europe
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| PREN 2590 : 200P1 | AEROSPACE SERIES - STEEL - SHEETS AND PLATES, HOT ROLLED - DIMENSIONS |
| EN 2590:2017 | Aerospace series - Steel - Sheets and plates, hot rolled - Dimensions |
| I.S. EN 2590:2017 | AEROSPACE SERIES - STEEL - SHEETS AND PLATES, HOT ROLLED - DIMENSIONS |
| BS EN 2590:2017 | Aerospace series. Steel. Sheets and plates, hot rolled. Dimensions |
| PREN 2500/5 : 200P3 | AEROSPACE SERIES - INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DRAFTING AND USE OF METALLIC MATERIAL STANDARDS - PART 5: SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR STEEL |
| EN 2032-2:1994 | Aerospace series - Metallic materials - Part 2: Coding of metallurgical condition in delivery condition |
| PREN 2600 : 200P1 | AEROSPACE SERIES - DESIGNATION OF METALLIC SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCTS - RULES |
| PREN 2590 : 200P1 | AEROSPACE SERIES - STEEL - SHEETS AND PLATES, HOT ROLLED - DIMENSIONS |
| EN 2032-1:2001 | Aerospace series - Metallic materials - Part 1: Conventional designation |
| PREN 2069-02 : 2 | AEROSPACE SERIES - INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR STEEL WROUGHT PRODUCTS - PART 2 - INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR SHEETS, STRIPS AND PLATES |
| PREN 2033 : 2 | AEROSPACE SERIES - STRIPS, COLD ROLLED IN STEEL - THICKNESS 0,1 MM <= A <= 2,5 MM - DIMENSIONS |
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