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AS B235-1970
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Boiler and superheater tubes - Carbon steel tubes without specifiedelevated temperatures properties (for design metal temperature up to and including 400 Degrees Celcius (752 Degrees Fahrenheit))- Most Recent
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AS B102-1951
Specification for electric-resistance welded steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels (for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F (454 degrees C))- Historical Version
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AS B18-1951
Cold drawn weldless steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels [for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F. (454 degrees C.)]- Historical Version
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AS B19-1951
Hot finished weldless steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels [for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F. (454 degrees C.)]- Historical Version
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AS B18 and AS B19 and AS B64 Am 2:1951
Cold drawn weldless steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels [for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F. (454 degrees C.)]- Historical Version
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AS B102-1950
Specification for electric-resistance welded steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels (for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F (454 degrees C))- Historical Version
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AS B64-1949
Lapwelded steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels (for external pressure)- Historical Version
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AS B18-1949
Cold drawn weldless steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels [for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F. (454 degrees C.)]- Historical Version
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AS B19-1949
Hot finished weldless steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels [for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F. (454 degrees C.)]- Historical Version
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AS B18 and AS B19 and AS B64-1940 Am 1:1949
Cold drawn weldless steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels [for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F. (454 degrees C.)]- Historical Version
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AS (E)B514-1944
Australian Standard Specification (Emergency Series) for Electric-Resistance-Welded Steel Tubes for Boilers and Unfired Pressure Vessels- Historical Version
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AS B64-1940
Lapwelded steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels (for external pressure)- Historical Version
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AS B18-1940
Cold drawn weldless steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels [for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F. (454 degrees C.)]- Historical Version
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AS B19-1940
Hot finished weldless steel tubes for boilers and unfired pressure vessels [for designed steam temperatures not exceeding 850 degrees F. (454 degrees C.)]- Historical Version
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AS B18-1931
Cold finished weldless steel tubes- Historical Version
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AS B19-1931
Hot worked weldless steel tubes- Historical Version