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ASTM International - ASTM E527-07

Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System (UNS)

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 1 September 2007
Status: inactive
Page Count: 7
ICS Code (Non-ferrous metals in general): 77.120.01
significance And Use:

The UNS provides a means of correlating many nationally used numbering systems currently administered by societies, trade associations, and individual users and producers of metals and alloys,... View More

scope:

1.1 This practice (Note 1) covers a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys that have a "commercial standing" (see Note 2), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned. Section 2 describes the system of alphanumeric designations or "numbers" established for each family of metals and alloys. Section outlines the organization established for administering the system. Section 3 describes the procedure for requesting number assignment to metals and alloys for which UNS numbers have not previously been assigned.

Note 1

UNS designations are not to be used for metals and alloys that are not registered under the system described herein, or for any metal or alloy whose composition differs from those registered.

Note 2

The terms "commercial standing," "production usage," and other similar terms are intended to apply to metals and alloys in active commercial production and use, although the actual amount of such use will depend, among other things, upon the type of metals and alloys involved and their application.

The various standardizing organizations involved with the individual industries apply their own established criteria to define the status of a metal or alloy in terms of when a UNS designation number will be assigned. For instance, ASTM Committee A01 requires details of heat analysis, mechanical properties, and processing requirements for addition of a new grade or alloy to its specifications. The Copper Development Association requires that the material be "in commercial use (without tonnage limits);" the Aluminum Association requires that the alloy be "offered for sale (not necessarily in commercial use);" the SAE Aerospace Materials Division calls for "repetitive procurement by at least two users."

Thus, while no universal definition for usage criteria is established, the UNS numbers are intended to identify metals and alloys that are generally in regular production and use. A UNS number will not ordinarily be issued for a material that has just been conceived or that is still in only experimental trial.

Document History

September 1, 2023
Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System (UNS)
1.1 This practice (Note 1) covers a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys that have a "commercial standing" (see Note 2), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned....
September 1, 2016
Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System (UNS)
1.1 This practice (Note 1) covers a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys that have a “commercial standing” (see Note 2), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned....
October 15, 2012
Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System (UNS)
1.1 This practice (Note 1) covers a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys that have a “commercial standing” (see Note 2), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned....
ASTM E527-07
September 1, 2007
Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the Unified Numbering System (UNS)
1.1 This practice (Note 1) covers a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys that have a "commercial standing" (see Note 2), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned....
April 10, 2003
Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys (UNS)
1.1 This practice (Note 1) covers a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys that have a "commercial standing" (see Note 2), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned....
March 10, 1997
Standard Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys (UNS)
1.1 This practice (Note 1) covers a unified numbering system (UNS) for metals and alloys that have a "commercial standing" (see Note 2), and covers the procedure by which such numbers are assigned....
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