GB/T 3211-2008
AbolishedMetal Chrome
金属铬
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GB/T 3211-2008 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, and packaging for metallic chromium used as an alloying additive in the steel and metallurgy industries. It is applied in the production of high-temperature alloys, stainless steels, and non-ferrous alloys where precise chromium content is critical for corrosion resistance and strength. The standard ensures quality consistency for manufacturers and end-users in smelting and casting processes.
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