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Document ID:   ASTM-A331       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  Steel Bars, Alloy, Cold-Finished (S/S by ASTM-A108)
Scope:  This specification covers cold-finished alloy steel bars of grades and cross sections regarded as generally suitable for heat treatment, for machining into components, or for use in the "as-finished" condition in constructional applications, or for other similar purposes.
Status:  Withdrawn Withdrawal Date:  20-JUL-2004      
9510 Doc Category:   American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)  

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:  CQ  DLA Troop Support - Construction and Equipment Items of Supply Standardizat  
  Adopting Activity: CQ  DLA Troop Support - Construction and Equipment Items of Supply Standardizat
Coordination:  Full  
Army Custodian:  MR   Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate  
Navy Custodian:  SH   Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems)  
Air Force Custodian:  11   Air Force Life Cycle Management Center - Aircraft Systems  
DLA Custodian:  CQ   DLA Troop Support - Construction and Equipment Items of Supply Standardizat  

Revision History Click on column headings for a description of column content.
MediaDocument Part DescriptionDist StmtDocument DatePagesSize
Document ImageNotice - WithdrawalA20-JUL-200412.8 KB
Document ImageNotice - Adoption, Tier 2A26-JAN-199012.9 KB

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