This document specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method (FAAS) for the determination of calcium content in non-alloy and low alloy steels.
The method is applicable to calcium contents between 0,000 4 % and 0,012 %.
The method can be adapted to higher calcium contents by changing the test portion or the dilution process, provided the criteria in 5.2.2 and 5.2.3 are still met.

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This document specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method (FAAS) for the determination of lead content in non-alloy and low alloy steels.
The method is applicable to lead contents between 0,005 % and 0,5 %.
The method can be adapted to lower or higher lead contents by changing the test portion or the dilution process, provided the criteria in 5.2.2 and 5.2.3 are still met.

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This document specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method (FAAS) for the determination of nickel content in steels and cast irons.
The method is applicable to nickel contents between 0,004 % and 2,0 %.
The method can be adapted to lower or higher nickel contents by changing the test portion or the dilution process, provided the criteria in 5.2.2 and 5.2.3 are still met.

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This document specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method (FAAS) for the determination of calcium content in non-alloy and low alloy steels.
The method is applicable to calcium contents between 4 µg/g and 120 µg/g.
The method can be adapted to higher calcium contents by changing the test portion or the dilution process, provided the criteria in 6.2.2 and 6.2.3 are still met.

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This document specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method (FAAS) for the determination of nickel content in steels and cast irons.
The method is applicable to nickel contents between 0,004 % (weight percent) and 2,0 % (weight percent).
The method can be adapted to lower or higher nickel contents by changing the test portion or the dilution process, provided the criteria in 6.2.2 and 6.2.3 are still met.

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This document specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method (FAAS) for the determination of lead content in non-alloy and low alloy steels.
The method is applicable to lead contents between 0,005 % (weight percent) and 0,5 % (weight percent).
The method can be adapted to lower or higher lead contents by changing the test portion or the dilution process, provided the criteria in 6.2.2 and 6.2.3 are still met.

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This European Standard applies to cold rolled uncoated and electrolytically zinc or zinc-nickel coated low carbon and high yield strength steel flat products for cold forming with a minimum thickness of 0,35 mm and, unless otherwise agreed at the time of ordering, less than or equal to 3 mm thick, delivered in sheet, wide strip, slit wide strip or cut lengths obtained from slit wide strip or sheet. The concerned standards are EN 10130, EN 10152, EN 10271, EN 10209, EN 10268 and prEN 10338.
It does not apply to cold rolled strip (rolled width < 600 mm) or to flat cold rolled products for which there is a specific standard, in particular the following:
   cold rolled non-grain oriented magnetic steel sheet and strip (EN 10106);
   semi-processed steel strip for the construction of magnetic circuits (EN 10126 and 10165);
   tinplate and ECCS (EN 10202);
   blackplate in coils (EN 10205);
cold rolled uncoated non-alloy mild steel narrow strip for cold forming (EN 10139).

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This European Standard applies to cold rolled uncoated and electrolytically zinc or zinc-nickel coated low carbon and high yield strength steel flat products for cold forming with a minimum thickness of 0,35 mm and, unless otherwise agreed at the time of ordering, less than or equal to 3 mm thick, delivered in sheet, wide strip, slit wide strip or cut lengths obtained from slit wide strip or sheet. The concerned standards are EN 10130, EN 10152, EN 10271, EN 10209, EN 10268 and prEN 10338.
It does not apply to cold rolled strip (rolled width < 600 mm) or to flat cold rolled products for which there is a specific standard, in particular the following:
   cold rolled non-grain oriented magnetic steel sheet and strip (EN 10106);
   semi-processed steel strip for the construction of magnetic circuits (EN 10126 and 10165);
   tinplate and ECCS (EN 10202);
   blackplate in coils (EN 10205);
cold rolled uncoated non-alloy mild steel narrow strip for cold forming (EN 10139).

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ISO 4934:2003 specifies a gravimetric method for the determination of the sulfur content in steels and iron, excluding steels containing selenium. The method is particularly suitable as a reference method for the standardization of samples on which certified standard values are to be established.
The method is applicable to a sulfur content between 0,003 % (mass fraction) and 0,35 %(mass fraction).

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ISO 4934:2003 specifies a gravimetric method for the determination of the sulfur content in steels and iron, excluding steels containing selenium. The method is particularly suitable as a reference method for the standardization of samples on which certified standard values are to be established.
The method is applicable to a sulfur content between 0,003 % (mass fraction) and 0,35 %(mass fraction).

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This European Standard specifies two methods for the preparation of steel samples for oxygen determination. Both methods are suitable for preparing samples for the determination of oxygen content, especially for oxygen contents < 0,0050 %. This standard is applicable to steels having a hardness of < 400 HBW 10/3000.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for the tolerances on dimensions, shape and mass of hot-rolled steel channels with tapered flanges or parallel flanges. These requirements do not apply to channels produced from stainless steel.

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This European Standard specifies two methods for the preparation of steel samples for oxygen determination. Both methods are suitable for preparing samples for the determination of oxygen content, especially for oxygen contents < 0,0050 %. This standard is applicable to steels having a hardness of < 400 HBW 10/3000.

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This annex is applicable to pig-iron in the solid state, unless otherwise agreed at the time of ordering

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This European Standard specifies requirements for the tolerances on dimensions, shape and mass of hot-rolled steel channels with tapered flanges or parallel flanges. These requirements do not apply to channels produced from stainless steel.

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This European standard specifies a spectrophotometric method for the determination of arsenic in steel and iron. The method is applicable to all types of steel and iron with arsenic contents from 0,001% to 0,08% (m/m).

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the spectrophotometric determination of nitrogen in steels.
The method is primarily intended for the determination of total nitrogen in very low nitrogen non-alloy steels. It may be used, however, for any low nitrogen ferrous alloy that is soluble in hydrochloric acid provided that the acid-resistant form of silicon nitride is not present. This highly resistant nitride has been found only in samples of silicon steels manufactured without aluminium addition and then only in sheet material.
The method is applicable to nitrogen contents from 0,0005 to 0,005 % (m/m).
NOTE The method has also been successfully applied to a pure iron with a nitrogen content of 0,0038 % (m/m) - see Annex.

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the spectrophotometric determination of niobium in steels.
The method is applicable to all types of steels with niobium contents up to 1,3 % (m/m), with a lower detection limit of 0,002 % (m/m).

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This European Standard  specifies a method for the determination of chromium in steels and irons by means of flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
The method is applicable to non-alloy and low-alloy steels and irons with chromium contents of 0,002 to 0,02 % (m/m) (see Annex).

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This European standard specifies tolerances on shape dimensions and mass of structural steel I and H sections. These requirements do not apply to I and H sections rolled from stainless steel. These requirements do not apply to taper flange sections. Note: Until a European standard for dimensions of I and H beams is published, Euronorm 19 and Euronorm 53 or corresponding national standards may be used.

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This European standard specifies a spectrophotometric method for the determination of arsenic in steel and iron. The method is applicable to all types of steel and iron with arsenic contents from 0,001% to 0,08% (m/m).

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This European standard specifies tolerances on shape dimensions and mass of structural steel I and H sections. These requirements do not apply to I and H sections rolled from stainless steel. These requirements do not apply to taper flange sections. Note: Until a European standard for dimensions of I and H beams is published, Euronorm 19 and Euronorm 53 or corresponding national standards may be used.

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This annex is applicable to pig-iron in the solid state, unless otherwise agreed at the time of ordering

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The method is applicable to copper contents between 0.004 % (m/m) and 0.5 % (m/m). Specifies principle, reagents, apparatus, sampling, procedure, expression of results and test report. Annex A gives additional information on the international co-operative tests. Annex B includes the graphical representation of precision data.

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This European Standard  specifies a method for the determination of chromium in steels and irons by means of flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
The method is applicable to non-alloy and low-alloy steels and irons with chromium contents of 0,002 to 0,02 % (m/m) (see Annex).

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the spectrophotometric determination of nitrogen in steels.
The method is primarily intended for the determination of total nitrogen in very low nitrogen non-alloy steels. It may be used, however, for any low nitrogen ferrous alloy that is soluble in hydrochloric acid provided that the acid-resistant form of silicon nitride is not present. This highly resistant nitride has been found only in samples of silicon steels manufactured without aluminium addition and then only in sheet material.
The method is applicable to nitrogen contents from 0,0005 to 0,005 % (m/m).
NOTE The method has also been successfully applied to a pure iron with a nitrogen content of 0,0038 % (m/m) - see Annex.

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the spectrophotometric determination of niobium in steels.
The method is applicable to all types of steels with niobium contents up to 1,3 % (m/m), with a lower detection limit of 0,002 % (m/m).

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Part 5 of this document, in addition to part 1, specifies requirements for flat and long products of hot rolled steels
with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance in the grades and qualities given in Tables 2 and 3 (chemical
composition) and Tables 4 and 5 (mechanical properties) in the usual delivery conditions as given in 6.3.
The thicknesses in which products of the steel grades and qualities specified in this document may be supplied
are given in Table 1.
In addition to EN 10025-1:2004 the steels specified in this document are especially intended for use in welded,
bolted and riveted components which shall have enhanced resistance to atmospheric corrosion, for service at
ambient temperatures (subject to the restrictions described in 7.4.1).
The steels specified in this Part 5 are not intended to be heat treated except products delivered in the delivery
condition +N. Stress relief annealing is permitted (see also the NOTE in 7.3.1.1 of EN 10025-1:2004). Products
delivered in +N condition can be hot formed and/or normalized after delivery (see Clause 3).

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Part 5 of this European Standard, in addition to Part 1, specifies requirements for flat and long products of hot rolled steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance in the grades and qualities given in Tables 2 and 3 (chemical composition) and Tables 4 and 5 (mechanical properties) in the usual delivery conditions as given in 6.3.
The thicknesses in which products of the steel grades and qualities specified in this European Standard may be supplied are given in Table 1.
In addition to prEN 10025-1:2003 the steels specified in this European Standard are especially intended for use in welded, bolted and riveted components which shall have enhanced resistance to atmospheric corrosion, for service at ambient temperatures (subject to the restrictions described in 7.4.1).
The steels specified in this Part 5 are not intended to be heat treated except products delivered in the delivery condition +N. Stress relief annealing is permitted (see also the NOTE in 7.3.1.1 of prEN 10025-1:2003). Products delivered in +N condition can be hot formed and/or normalized after delivery (see clause 3).

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the determination of calcium in steels by means of flame atomic absorption sptectrometry. The method is applicable to non-alloy and low-alloy steels with calcium contents greater than 0,0002 % (m/m).
NOTE The method has also been successfully applied to a highly alloyed steel with appropriate modification of the calibration solutions to contain the principal alloying elements in concentrations similar to those in the sample to be analysed (see Annex).

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the determination of nickel in steels and irons by means of flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
The method is applicable to steels and irons with nickel contents of 0,003 to 2,0 % (m/m).

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the determination of lead in steels by means of flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
The method is applicable to non-alloy and low-alloy steels with lead contents of 0,0003 to 0,5 % (m/m) (see Annex).

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the determination of lead in steels by means of flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
The method is applicable to non-alloy and low-alloy steels with lead contents of 0,0003 to 0,5 % (m/m) (see Annex).

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the determination of nickel in steels and irons by means of flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
The method is applicable to steels and irons with nickel contents of 0,003 to 2,0 % (m/m).

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This EURONORM specifies a method for the determination of calcium in steels by means of flame atomic absorption sptectrometry. The method is applicable to non-alloy and low-alloy steels with calcium contents greater than 0,0002 % (m/m).
NOTE The method has also been successfully applied to a highly alloyed steel with appropriate modification of the calibration solutions to contain the principal alloying elements in concentrations similar to those in the sample to be analysed (see Annex).

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This EURONORM specifies a gravimetric method for the determination of total carbon in steels and irons after combustion in a stream of oxygen.
The method is applicable to carbon contents equal to or greater then 0,1% (m/m).

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This EURONORM specifies a gravimetric method for the determination of total carbon in steels and irons after combustion in a stream of oxygen.
The method is applicable to carbon contents equal to or greater then 0,1% (m/m).

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This draft European Standard specifies requirements for single and double cold reduced blackplate in the form of coils which are intended for manufacturing tinplate or ECCS in accordance with EN 10 202 or En 203. Single reduced blackplate is specified in nominal thicknesses that are multiples of 0,005 mm from 0,17 mm up to and including 0,49 mm. Double reduced blackplate is specified in nominal thicknesses that are multiples of 0,005 from 0,14 mm up to and including 0,29 mm. This standard applies to coils in nominal minimum widths of 600 mm either with trimmed or untrimmed edges.

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This draft European Standard specifies requirements for single and double cold reduced blackplate in the form of coils which are intended for manufacturing tinplate or ECCS in accordance with EN 10 202 or En 203. Single reduced blackplate is specified in nominal thicknesses that are multiples of 0,005 mm from 0,17 mm up to and including 0,49 mm. Double reduced blackplate is specified in nominal thicknesses that are multiples of 0,005 from 0,14 mm up to and including 0,29 mm. This standard applies to coils in nominal minimum widths of 600 mm either with trimmed or untrimmed edges.

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ISO 7500-1:2004 specifies the verification of tension/compression testing machines. The verification consists of a general inspection of the testing machine, including its accessories for the force application and a calibration of the force-measuring system.

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ISO 7500-1:2004 specifies the verification of tension/compression testing machines. The verification consists of a general inspection of the testing machine, including its accessories for the force application and a calibration of the force-measuring system.

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