GB/T 14984-1994
AbolishedFerroalloys--Vocabulary
铁合金术语
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GB/T 14984-1994 defines standardized terminology for ferroalloys, covering terms related to their classification, composition, production processes, and testing methods. It is applied in the metallurgical industry for technical documentation, quality control, and communication among manufacturers, laboratories, and procurement professionals dealing with ferroalloy materials. This standard ensures consistent understanding and usage of ferroalloy vocabulary across production, trade, and inspection contexts.
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