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DEFINITAION AND CLASSIFICATION OF STEEL |
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INDIAN STANDARD IS 7598-1974:
For the purpose of classification, steel is an iron base alloy generally suitable for working to the required shape in the solid state having a carbon content generally less than 1.5 percent and containing varying amounts of other elements. A limited number of high alloyed steels may have more than 2 percent carbon but 2 percent is the usual dividing line between steel and cast iron.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR STANDARDIZATION (ISO) (Proposed):
A material with iron as the predominant element, having a carbon content generally less then 2 percent and containing other elements. A limited number of Chromium steels may have more then 2 percent carbon but 2 percent is the usual dividing line between steel and cast iron.
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Welcome To STEEL AGE INDIA Private Limited |
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For more than last four decades STEEL AGE INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED has been recognized as a major supplier of large varieties of alloy and specials steels including tool and die steels produced through ingot route. During this long period, considerable effort has gone into developing these steels which are used in aircraft, space vehicles, turbines, battle tanks, machinery, heavy duty engines, bearings, valves, tools and dies.
The steels supplied conform to multifarious grades falling under various Indian Standards and International Standards such as I.S., I.R.S. (INDIAN), BSS (BRITISH), DIN (GERMAN), GOST (RUSSIAN), AISI/SAE/ASTM (AMERICAN), AFNOR (FRENCH), CSN (CZECHOSLOVAKIAN), JIS (JAPANESE), UNI (ITALIAN), etc., as well as our customer's own specifications. |
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