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ÖNORM EN 3913

Issue date: 2007 10 01

Aerospace series - Insert, thin wall, self-locking, short, in heat resisting nickel base alloy NI-PH2601 (Ni-P100HT, Inconel 718), silver plated on internal thread, for salvage of components

This standard specifies the characteristics of short, self-locking, thin wall salvage inserts with silver plated internal thread, in NI-PH2601 (NI-P100HT), for aerospace ...
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Austrian Standards International
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Digital | 7 Pages
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German | English | Download GER/ENG
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This standard specifies the characteristics of short, self-locking, thin wall salvage inserts with silver plated internal thread, in NI-PH2601 (NI-P100HT), for aerospace applications. Maximum test temperature 550 °C.
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