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MODUK - DEF STAN 02-736: PART 4

Requirements for Q1 (Navy) Quality Steel Part 4: Approved Thickness Measurement Methods for QIN and Similar Quality Steel Plates

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Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 1 April 2000
Status: inactive
Page Count: 40
scope:

This NES covers

the APPROVED inspection methods for the measurement of thickness of Q1N etc steel plates over 6mm thick; and

the methods of marking out of plates and the recording of the readings. The methods of marking and recording are mandatory.

Document History

February 28, 2021
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August 5, 2011
Requirements for Q1 (Navy) Quality Steel Part 4 Rolled Sections
This Defence Standard specifies requirements for Q1(N) quenched and tempered steel rolled sections. The standard covers the quality control checks to be carried out on each production rolled section...
March 1, 2004
Requirements for Q1 (Navy) Quality Steel Part 4 Rolled Sections
This standard specifies requirements for Q1 (Navy) quenched and tempered steel rolled sections. The standard covers the quality control checks to be carried out on each production rolled section by...
DEF STAN 02-736: PART 4
April 1, 2000
Requirements for Q1 (Navy) Quality Steel Part 4: Approved Thickness Measurement Methods for QIN and Similar Quality Steel Plates
This NES covers the APPROVED inspection methods for the measurement of thickness of Q1N etc steel plates over 6mm thick; and the methods of marking out of plates and the recording of the readings....
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