GSO ISO 683-18:2015

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 03 September 2015 ·

Heat-treatable steels, alloy steels and free-cutting steels -- Part 18: Bright steel products

Stainless steels
Including alloyed steels, corrosion-resistant steels, heat-resisting steels, etc.

GSO ISO 683-18:2015 Files

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GSO ISO 683-18:2015 Scope

1.1 This part of ISO 683 specifies the technical delivery requirements for bright steel bars in the drawn or peeled/turned condition and they are intended for mechanical purposes, for example for machine parts. The bright bars are subdivided into the following steel types: a) non-alloy general engineering steels; b) non-alloy free-cutting steels; c) non-alloy and alloy case-hardening steels; d) non-alloy and alloy steels for quenching and tempering; e) stainless steels. 1.2 In addition to this part of ISO 683, the general technical delivery requirements of ISO 404 are applicable.

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