SAE AMS5331E PDF

SAE AMS5331E PDF

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SAE AMS5331E PDF

Published Date:
08/10/2011

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Active

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STEEL CASTINGS, SAND 0.82Cr - 1.8Ni - 0.35Mo (0.38 - 0.46C) (SAE 4340) Normalized and Tempered

Publisher:
SAE International

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

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$22.2
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This specification covers a low-alloy steel in the form of sand castings.

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Published : 08/10/2011

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SAE AMS5331E
Published Date: 08/10/2011
STEEL CASTINGS, SAND 0.82Cr - 1.8Ni - 0.35Mo (0.38 - 0.46C) (SAE 4340) Normalized and Tempered
$22.2
SAE AMS5331G
Published Date: 01/24/2002
Steel, Sand, Castings, 0.82cr 1.8ni 0.35mo (0.38-0.46c) Normalized and Tempered
$23.7

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