Proposed Standard Will Aid in Modernizing Identification of Alloys in Stainless Steel

ASTM International’s committee on steel, stainless steel and related alloys (A01) is developing a proposed standard that will present a fast-screening framework for verifying the alloys in stainless-steel products.

According to ASTM International member David O’Donnell, portable positive material identification (PMI) devices have become a reliable alternative to more costly methods of determining metal or alloy mixes. Testing per the proposed standard (WK69255) can happen after a piece has been fabricated or at other points in the manufacturing process.

“A common framework for execution will be very helpful,” says O’Donnell. “Once this is in place, dated and misunderstood practices can be removed or optioned out of common use.”

This effort directly relates to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #12 on responsible consumption and production.

“Stainless and nickel alloys are all highly recycled materials,” says O’Donnell. “The proposed practice will help standardize product alloy checking efforts.”  

Media Inquiries: Dan Bergels, tel +1.610.832.9602; dbergels@astm.org

Committee Contact: Scott Orthey, tel +1.610.832.9730; sorthey@astm.org
    
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