Browse Topic: Nonferrous alloys
This specification covers aluminum alloy rolled or forged rings up to 6 inches (152 mm) which are produced and shipped in the –T351 or –T352 temper and are artificially aged to the –T82 temper prior to being put into service
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of die forgings, hand forgings, and forging stock
This specification covers aluminum in the form of foil and light gage sheet
This specification covers a zinc alloy in the form of die castings
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of plate
This specification covers the requirements for thin, hard, dense electrodeposited chromium plating on surfaces of ferrous and nonferrous alloys
This specification establishes the requirements and procedures for heat treating parts in vacuum/partial pressure and shall be used as a supplementary document to primary heat treating specifications as applicable
This specification covers the general requirements for aluminum alloy bar, rod, shapes, structural shapes, tube, and wire extruded. Specific requirements for these products in a particular alloy are covered by the applicable detailed specification (See 6.3
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of plate
This specification covers a nickel alloy in the form of wire, rod, strip, foil, and powder and a viscous mixture (paste) of the powder in a suitable binder
Information that provides design guidance in avoiding fatigue failures is outlined in this SAE Information Report. Of necessity, this report is brief, but it does provide a basis for approaching complex fatigue problems. Information presented here can be used in preliminary design estimates of fatigue life, the selection of materials and the analysis of service load and/or strain data. The data presented are for the “low cycle” or strain-controlled methods for predicting fatigue behavior. Note that these methods may not be appropriate for materials with internal defects, such as cast irons, which exhibit different tension and compression stress-strain behavior
This specification covers the general requirements for aluminum and aluminum alloy plate and sheet. Specific requirements for plate and sheet of a particular alloy are covered by the applicable detail specification (See 6.3
This specification covers bearings of leaded copper cast on one or both faces of a steel backing
This specification covers aluminum alloy die forgings and hand forgings
This specification covers the general requirements for aluminum and aluminum alloy tube; drawn, seamless (see 6.1.1). Specific requirements for these products in a particular alloy are covered by the applicable detail specification (see 6.3
(These definitions were prepared by the Joint Committee on Definitions of Terms Relating to Heat Treatment appointed by the American Society for Testing and Materials, The American Society for Metals, the American Foundrymen's Association, and the SAE.) This SAE revision emphasizes the terms used in heat treating ferrous alloys, but also includes for reference some non-ferrous definitions at the end of the document. This glossary is not intended to be a specification, and it should not be interpreted as such. Since this is intended to be strictly a set of definitions, temperatures have been omitted purposely
This specification covers the general requirements for aluminum and aluminum alloy bar, rod, wire, or special shapes; rolled, drawn, or cold finished. Specific requirements for these products are covered by the applicable detail specification (See 6.3
This specification covers a copper-beryllium alloy in the form of sand, investment, or centrifugal castings
This specification covers one type of copper-beryllium alloy in the form of wire
This specification covers one type of brass in the form of wire
This SAE Information Report provides engineers and designers with: a Types of valve seat inserts and their nomenclature b Valve seat insert alloy designations and their chemistries c Valve seat insert alloy metallurgy d Typical mechanical and physical properties of insert alloys e Recommended interference fits f Installation procedures g Application considerations
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