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Bright steel

BS EN 10277 Bright steel products. Technical delivery conditions is a European standard in five parts. The parts of BS EN 10277 are subdivided as follows:

  • Part 1: General
  • Part 2: Steels for general engineering purposes
  • Part 3: Free-cutting steels
  • Part 4: Case hardening steels
  • Part 5: Steels for quenching and tempering
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