BS 5S 100:1993
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Procedure for inspection, testing and acceptance of wrought steels (other than plate, sheet, strip and tube)
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03-31-2010
English
03-21-2003
Foreword
Section 1. General requirements
1.1 Scope
1.2 General
1.3 References
1.4 Terms and definitions
1.5 Information to be supplied by the purchaser
1.6 Chemical composition
1.7 Manufacture
1.8 Temporary identification up to the cast approval stage
1.9 Surface dressing
1.10 Surface inspection
1.11 Freedom from defects
1.12 Sulfur printing and deep etching tests
1.13 Lead segregation
1.14 Cleanness
1.15 Ultrasonic examination
1.16 Heat treatment
1.17 Mechanical properties
1.18 Selection and preparation of test samples
1.19 Location of longitudinal test pieces for mechanical
tests
1.20 Location of transverse test pieces for mechanical
tests
1.21 Tensile test at room temperature
1.22 Tensile test at elevated temperature
1.23 Creep and rupture test
1.24 Impact test
1.25 Hardness test
1.26 Special tests
1.27 Retesting procedures
1.28 Condition of supply
1.29 Dimensional tolerances
1.30 Maintenance of identity
1.31 Final marking
1.32 Certification
Section 2. Bar for machining delivered in other than the
final heat treated condition (for parts to be
heat treated after machining)
2.1 General
2.2 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
2.3 Mechanical tests
2.4 Hardness test
Section 3. Bar and rod for machining delivered in the final
heat treated condition including austenitic
corrosion resisting steels
3.1 General
3.2 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
3.3 Mechanical tests
3.4 Hardness test
Section 4. Carbon steel bar and rod for machining, not subject
to hardening and tempering
4.1 General
4.2 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
4.3 Mechanical tests
Section 5. Forging stock and billet and bar for subsequent
hot working
5.1 General
5.2 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
5.3 Mechanical tests
5.4 Hardness test
5.5 Surface inspection of forging stock
Section 6. Forgings
6.1 General
6.2 Manufacture
6.3 Procedure X for initial approval and process control
testing
6.4 Selection and preparation of mechanical test samples
for batch release testing
6.5 Mechanical tests
6.6 Hardness test
Section 7. Parts finally heat treated after machining
7.1 General
7.2 Parts for normalizing, hardening and tempering, or
softening
7.3 Parts for carburizing
7.4 Parts for nitriding
7.5 Parts for precipitation hardening
Section 8. Unallotted (see foreword)
Section 9. Bar and rod for the manufacture of forged bolts
and forged nuts only
9.1 General
9.2 Manufacture
9.3 Hardening test
9.4 Tensile and hardness tests
9.5 Freedom from carburization and decarburization
9.6 Freedom from surface defects
9.7 Non-destructive testing
Section 10. Spring steel rod and wire for springs
10.1 General
10.2 Rod for wire drawing
10.3 Wire for the manufacture of springs
10.4 Springs manufactured from wire
Section 11. Deleted
Annex A (normative) Cleanness examination procedure
Annex B (normative) Ultrasonic examination procedure
Annex C (normative) Inspection and testing requirements
for springs
Annex D (normative) Rules for application of values for
chemical composition and mechanical
properties given in material
specification
List of references
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