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General Electric Material Specification

General Electric Material Specification

General Electric Material Specification

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I have an old drawing which calls out two alternate materials both of which are I believe General Electric material specifications. they are B50E86B and B5F4M. Can anyone tell me what the equivalent materials would be in ASTM or AISI standards?

RE: General Electric Material Specification

I hate to be a wet blanket, but I think GE considers their material specs to be proprietary; they probably should not be published as part of answers to our forums...

RE: General Electric Material Specification

The GE document does not state it is Controlled or Proprietary, without that it does not matter much what GE considers, unless the forum has a policy otherwise.

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