GB/T 14984.1-2010
ActiveFerroalloys - Vocabulary - Part 1: Materials
铁合金 术语 第1部分:材料
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the terminology for materials used in the production of ferroalloys, including raw materials, intermediate products, and final alloy forms. It is applied in the metallurgical industry, specifically in steelmaking and foundry operations, to ensure consistent communication and classification of ferroalloy materials across manufacturing, quality control, and procurement processes.
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