GSO ISO/TR 15931:2013

ISO/TR 15931:2004
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 December 2013

Designation system for cast irons and pig irons

GSO ISO/TR 15931:2013 Files

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GSO ISO/TR 15931:2013 Scope

The aims of this Technical Report are: — to make the designation of cast irons and pig irons as simple and as understandable as possible, bearing in mind language barriers world-wide; — to define cast iron and pig iron designations by a simple code consisting of relevant letters and numbers only, taking into account the guidance given in Technical Report ISO/TR 7003; — to ensure that the agreed system is user-friendly from the point of view of the casting designer, the manufacturer (founder) and the user; — to ensure that the designation system clearly defines the materials described by standards and details all of the important attributes of mechanical properties, chemical composition and additional features that need to be described.

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