J1086_198906 Numbering Metals and Alloys

06/01/1989

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Content
1. Scope 1.1 This SAE Recommended Practice describes a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys which have a "commercial standing" (see 6.1), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned. Section 2 describes the system of alphanumeric designations or "numbers" established for each family of metals and alloys. Section 3 outlines the organization established for administering the system. Section 4 describes the procedure for requesting number assignment to metals and alloys for which UNS numbers have not previously been assigned. 1.2 The UNS provides a means of correlating many nationally used numbering systems currently administered by societies, trade associations, and individual users and producers of metals and alloys, thereby avoiding confusion caused by use of more than one identification number for the same material; and by the opposite situation of having the same number assigned to two or more entirely different materials. It provides, also, the uniformity necessary for efficient indexing, record keeping, data storage and retrieval, and cross referencing. 1.3 A UNS number is not in itself a specification, since it establishes no requirements for form, condition, quality, etc. It is a unified identification of metals and alloys for which controlling limits have been established in specifications published elsewhere. (See 6.2.)
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/J1086_198906
Pages
14
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Numbering Metals and Alloys, SAE Standard J1086_198906, Revised June 1989, Issued April 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/J1086_198906.
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Published
Jun 1, 1989
Product Code
J1086_198906
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Language
English