Aerospace series – Steel X4CrNiMo16-5-1 (1.4418) – Air melted – Hardened and tempered – Bars – De < 200mm – 1150MPa < Rm < 1300MPa
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 02/01/2020

Aerospace series – Fibres and cables, optical, aircraft use -Test methods – Part 515: Buffer insertion force
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 12/31/2010

Aerospace series – Fibres and cables, optical, aircraft use – Test methods – Part 405: Low/high temperature bend test
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 12/31/2010

Steel FE-CM61 – homogenised, solution treated, precipitation hardened and sub zero – Rm >ou= 830 MPa – Medium strength sand or investment casting
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 03/31/1988

Bearings, spherical plain, in corrosion resisting steel with self-lubricating liner – Elevated load under low oscillations – Narrow series – Dimensions and loads – Inch series
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 11/30/2001

Aerospace series – Elements of electrical and optical connection – Test methods – Part 402 : Shock
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 11/01/2010

Aerospace series – Manufacturers' identification monograms and marks for EN aerospace products
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 11/01/2010

Aluminium alloy 7075-T73510 – Bar and section – 1,2 <or= (a or D) <or= 100 mm – With peripheral coarse grain control
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 05/01/1985

Steel – Sheets and plates, hot rolled – Dimensions
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 08/31/1992

Steel FE-PM1802 ( X5CrNiCu15-5 ) – Consumable electrode remelted – Solution treated and precipitation treated – Forgings – a or D <or= 200 mm – Rm >or= 965 Mpa
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 05/31/2000

Rod-ends, with self-aligning double row ball bearings and threaded shank in corrosion resisting steel – Dimensions and loads – Inch series
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 12/31/1997

Paints and varnishes – Nature and methods for surface preparation of test pieces in aluminium alloys
Data Sheet by ASD-STAN Standardization, 11/29/1996