GSO ISO 6362-7:2016

ISO 6362-7:2014
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 22 December 2016

Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Extruded rods/bars, tubes and profiles -- Part 7: Chemical composition

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GSO ISO 6362-7:2016 Scope

This part of ISO 6362 specifies the chemical composition of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys. The chemical composition limits of aluminium and aluminium alloys specified herein are completely identical with those registered with the Aluminium Association, 1525 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22209, USA (known as the “Teal Sheets”), for the corresponding alloys. NOTE In the case of a discrepancy in the values listed in Table 1 with those listed in the “Registration Record Series Teal Sheets, International Alloy Destinations and Chemical Composition Limits for Wrought Aluminum and Wrought Aluminum Alloys”, the composition limits registered with the Aluminium Association and published in the “Teal Sheets” can be considered for controlling the composition.

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