GSO ISO 9327-5:2013
ISO 9327-5:1999
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
31 December 2013
Steel forgings and rolled or forged bars for pressure purposes -- Technical delivery conditions -- Part 5: Stainless steels
GSO ISO 9327-5:2013 Files
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GSO ISO 9327-5:2013 Scope
1.1 This part of ISO 9327 applies to forgings and rolled or forged bars manufactured from the austenitic and austenitic-ferritics steels given in Table 1 and delivered according to the specifications given in ISO 9327-1.
1.2 This part of ISO 9327 covers the following data:
a) In Table 1 the limits for
— the chemical composition according to the cast analysis;
— the tensile properties at room temperature;
— the indications on the usual heat treatment condition at the time of delivery;
b) in Table 2 the permissible deviations of the results of the product analysis from the specified limits for the cast analysis,
c) in Table 3 the minimum elevated temperature proof strength values;
d) in Table 4 the estimated average stress rupture properties.
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