BS EN 3358:2020
Aerospace series. Steel FE-PM1503 (X3CrNiMoAl 13-8-2). Vacuum induction melted and consumable electrode remelted. Solution treated and precipitation treated. Bar for machining. a or D ≤ 150 mm. Rm ≥ 1 400 MPa
Standard number: | BS EN 3358:2020 |
Pages: | 12 |
Released: | 2020-01-29 |
ISBN: | 978 0 539 12820 8 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN 3358:2020 Aerospace Series Steel FE-PM1503
Introducing the BS EN 3358:2020, a premium standard in the aerospace series, specifically designed for high-performance applications. This standard pertains to the steel grade FE-PM1503 (X3CrNiMoAl 13-8-2), which is renowned for its exceptional strength and durability. This steel is meticulously crafted through a process of vacuum induction melting and consumable electrode remelting, ensuring the highest quality and consistency in its composition.
Unmatched Quality and Performance
The steel FE-PM1503 is solution treated and precipitation treated, a process that enhances its mechanical properties, making it ideal for demanding aerospace applications. With a tensile strength of Rm ≥ 1 400 MPa, this steel is engineered to withstand extreme conditions, providing reliability and safety in critical environments.
Precision Machining
Designed for precision machining, the bars of this steel are available with a diameter or thickness (a or D) of ≤ 150 mm. This specification ensures that the material can be easily and accurately machined into complex components, meeting the stringent requirements of the aerospace industry.
Comprehensive Standard Documentation
The BS EN 3358:2020 standard is a comprehensive document, spanning 12 pages, and was officially released on January 29, 2020. It provides detailed guidelines and specifications for the production and application of this high-grade steel, ensuring that manufacturers and engineers have access to the critical information needed to utilize this material effectively.
Technical Specifications
- Standard Number: BS EN 3358:2020
- Pages: 12
- Release Date: 2020-01-29
- ISBN: 978 0 539 12820 8
- Status: Standard
Applications in Aerospace
The aerospace industry demands materials that can perform under the most challenging conditions. The FE-PM1503 steel, as defined by the BS EN 3358:2020 standard, is perfectly suited for such applications. Its high tensile strength and excellent machinability make it an ideal choice for components that require precision and durability, such as aircraft structural parts, engine components, and other critical aerospace applications.
Why Choose BS EN 3358:2020?
Choosing the BS EN 3358:2020 standard for your aerospace steel needs ensures that you are using a material that meets the highest industry standards. The rigorous production process, combined with the detailed specifications provided in the standard, guarantees a product that is both reliable and efficient. Whether you are manufacturing new components or maintaining existing systems, this standard provides the assurance of quality and performance.
Conclusion
In the world of aerospace engineering, where precision and reliability are paramount, the BS EN 3358:2020 standard offers a steel solution that meets and exceeds expectations. With its robust mechanical properties and comprehensive documentation, this standard is an invaluable resource for engineers and manufacturers seeking to achieve excellence in their projects.
Embrace the future of aerospace materials with the BS EN 3358:2020 standard, and ensure your projects are built on a foundation of strength and precision.
BS EN 3358:2020
This standard BS EN 3358:2020 Aerospace series. Steel FE-PM1503 (X3CrNiMoAl 13-8-2). Vacuum induction melted and consumable electrode remelted. Solution treated and precipitation treated. Bar for machining. a or D ≤ 150 mm. Rm ≥ 1 400 MPa is classified in these ICS categories:
- 49.025.10 Steels
This document specifies the requirements relating to:
Steel FE-PM1503 (X3CrNiMoAl 13-8-2)
Vacuum induction melted and consumable electrode remelted
Solution treated and precipitation treated
Bar for machining
a or D ≤ 150 mm
Rm ≥ 1 400 MPa
for aerospace applications.