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DIN EN 10088-1
ICS 77.140.20
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Stainless steels
Part 1: List of stainless steels English version of DIN EN 10088-1
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This standard has been prepared by Subcommittee TC 23/SC 1 Stainless steels (Secretariat: Germany) of ECISS. The responsible German body involved in its preparation was the NormenausschussEisenundStahl (Steel and Iron Standards Committee), Subcommittee 06/1 NichtrostendeSthle. This standard provides an overview of the chemical composition of all stainless steels covered in ECISS standards or designated for inclusion in European standards, classified as corrosion resisting, heat resisting, or creep resisting steels (see tables 2 to 9), the physical properties of stainless steels (see Annex A), the classification of grades (see Annex B), classification by microstructure (see Annex C), which stainless steels are included in which ECISS standards (see Annex D), the chemical composition of nickel and cobalt alloys included in DIN EN 10095, DIN EN 10269 and DIN EN 10302 (see Annex E). Amendments This standard differs from the August 1995 edition as follows. a) Stainless steel is now the overall term for corrosion resisting, heat resisting and creep resisting steels. b) Heat resisting and creep resisting steels have been included (see tables 6 to 9). The definition of corrosion resisting steels has been adopted from the previous definition of stainless steels. c) A table has been included listing the ECISS standards covering the use of steels to this standard for particular products. d) The following new steel grades have been included: 2 ferritic corrosion resisting steels, 11 martensitic and precipitation hardening corrosion resisting steels, 13 austenitic corrosion resisting steels, 3 austenitic-ferritic corrosion resisting steels, 6 ferritic heat resisting steels, 14 austenitic heat resisting steels, 1 austenitic-ferritic heat resisting steel, 8 martensitic creep resisting steels, 21 austenitic creep resisting steels. Continued overleaf. Document comprises 40 pages.
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Page 2 DIN EN 10088-1:2005-09 e) Ferritic corrosion resisting steel X2CrAlTi18-2 (1.4605) and precipitation hardening corrosion resisting steel X8CrNiMoAl15-7-2 (1.4532) have been omitted. f) Guidance data have been included in Annex A for ferritic heat resisting, austenitic heat resisting, austenitic-ferritic heat resisting, martensitic creep resisting and austenitic creep resisting steels. g) Annex B has been reworked to reflect the new classification of stainless steels by their working properties (corrosion resisting steels, heat resisting steels and creep resisting steels), classification by microstructure (ferritic, martensitic, precipitation hardening, austenitic and austenitic-ferritic steels), and classification by significant alloying elements. h) Annex C has been included, giving empirical formulae for steel grade classification by microstructure. i) Annex D has been included, with a matrix showing which steels are included in which standards. j) Annex E has been included, with a table giving the chemical composition of nickel and cobalt alloys listed in DIN EN 10095, DIN EN 10269 and DIN EN 10302. k) The standard has been editorially revised. Previousedition DIN EN 10088-1: 1995-08
EN 10088-1
June 2005
ICS 77.140.20
Supersedes EN 10088-1:1995.
Englishversion
Stainless steels
Part 1: List of stainless steels
Aciers inoxydables Partie 1: Liste des aciers inoxydables Nichtrostende Sthle Teil 1: Verzeichnis der nichtrostenden Sthle
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