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russian standard

russian standard

russian standard

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hi

i have some old russia material code, igh there any one who have chemical composition of alloys ox23h28M3Tɲ, x24H12Cɲ , ct. 35X, x17H13M3T

 or where i can find chemical composition or material equivalent in other standard?  

RE: russian standard

Apparently the link is slow to load. The book that you should reference is Standard Samples Issued in the USSR by R. S. Gorozhanina, A. Y. Freedman, Aron Borisovich Shaevich. You can find it by performing a Google book search.

Maui
 

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