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Hanbook of comparative world steel standardsHandbook ofComparativeWorld Steel StandardsTh i r d Ed i t i o nJo h n E . B r i ng a s , Ed i to rASTM AFNOR API BSI CEN CSA DIN ISO JIS SAE DS67BHandbook of Comparative World Steel Standards ASTM DS67B Third Edition John E. Bringas, EditoriiLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data ndHandbook of comparative world steel standards / John E. Bringas, editor. – 2 ed. p.cm – (ASTM data series; DS 67A)“ASTM stock number: DS67A.”ISBN 0-8031-3042-21. Steel — Standards —Handbooks, manuals, etc., 2. Steel alloys — Standards — Handbooks,manuals, etc. I. Bringas, John E., 1953- II. ASTM data series publication; DS 67A.TA472.H25 2002620.1’7’0218—dc21 2001045950 CIPCopyright © 2004 ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA. All rights reserved. This material may not bereproduced or copied, in whole or in part, in any printed, mechanical electronic, film, or other distribution andstorage media, without the written consent of the publisher. Photocopy RightsAuthorization to photocopy items for internal, personal, or educational classroom use, or theinternal personal, or education classroom use of specific clients, is granted by the American Societyfor Testing and Materials (ASTM International) provided that the appropriate fee is paid to theCopyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923; Tel: 978-750-8400; online:http://www.copyright.com/. Printed in USA August 2004Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards iiiAcknowledgementsThe author gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Michael Ling, P.Eng. and Denise Lamy,P.Eng., who were the Assistant Editors of the second (DS67A) and third (DS67B) editions of thishandbook. They worked many long hours, weekends, and holidays to researching hundreds ofstandards and double-checking thousands of pieces of data. Their work in compiling the heattreatment terms for each standard and researching the new EN piping and tubing standards was ofparticular importance. They were also my main sounding boards when difficult technical decisionshad to be made.There were also several ASTM committee members contacted for their input during the progress ofthis handbook, including Ralph Davison, Frank Christensen, David Knupp, and John Mahaney.They added valuable insights into the history and technical aspects of the ASTM standards datafound in this handbook. The ASTM publishing staff—including Kathy Dernoga, Roberta Storer andMargie Lawlor—was most supportive of my requests to obtain access to the hundreds of standardsneeded to write this book and assistance with editing. I appreciate their patience and confidence inme to complete the work. Thank you all.The author also acknowledges the dedicated assistance of Steven Li and Nina Phan who assisted inthe research and entered much of the data in the book with care and diligence. A special thank youto Christine Doyle who entered data almost endlessly into the late hours of the night for the secondedition (DS67A), and to Debbie Knack–who kept the office running smoothly during the productionof this handbook.A special thanks is extended to IHS Engineering Products for use of their Engineering ResourceCenter (ERC).One person could not have produced this handbook and the accompanying e-book. It took a dedicatedteam of professionals. These acknowledgments cannot adequately express the author’s sincereappreciation and gratitude for everyone’s assistance. Without it, this book would never have beencompleted. Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards vPrefaceThis is the book I never wanted to write, but always wanted to own. As a metallurgical engineer andlong time user of steel standards, author of the four CASTI Metals Data Books, and member ofASTM A01 and B02 standard committees, I knew all too well the many pitfalls and challenges ofwriting such a handbook. There were many steel standards from around the world that were new tome, which created far too many surprises and delays in completing this book.Comparing steel standards is not an exact science, so the biggest challenge of preparing s ...

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