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NAVY - MIL-S-23192

SPRINGS, HELICAL, AGE-HARDENABLE NICKEL-CHROMIUM-IRON ALLOY (UNS N07750)

inactive
Organization: NAVY
Publication Date: 5 March 1962
Status: inactive
Page Count: 5
scope:

This specification covers helical springs manufactured from a heat resistant, agehardenable nickel-chromium-iron alloy of one composition for use at temperature up to 1200°F.

intended Use:

Class A springs are intended for optimum resistance to relaxation for temperatures up to 900° F, and also for service temperatures up to 1000° F, where exposure at the latter temperatures is not... View More

Document History

SPRING, HELICAL, AGE-HARDENABLE NICKEL-CHROMIUM-IRON ALLOY (UNS N07750)
A description is not available for this item.
December 5, 1997
SPRINGS, HELICAL, AGE-HARDENABLE NICKEL-CHROMIUM-IRON ALLOY (UNS N07750)
A description is not available for this item.
March 11, 1986
SPRINGS, HELICAL, AGE-HARDENABLE NICKEL-CHROMIUM-IRON ALLOY (UNS N07750)
A description is not available for this item.
November 15, 1978
SPRINGS, HELICAL, AGE-HARDENABLE NICKEL-CHROMIUM-IRON ALLOY (UNS N07750)
A description is not available for this item.
MIL-S-23192
March 5, 1962
SPRINGS, HELICAL, AGE-HARDENABLE NICKEL-CHROMIUM-IRON ALLOY (UNS N07750)
Class A springs are intended for optimum resistance to relaxation for temperatures up to 900° F, and also for service temperatures up to 1000° F, where exposure at the latter temperatures is not of...

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