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DIN EN 10293 {
ICS 77.140.80 This standard, together with
DIN EN 10213-1 and
DIN EN 10213-3,
January 1996 editions,
supersedes DIN 17182,
May 1992 edition, DIN 1681,
June 1985 edition, and
DIN 17205, April 1992 edition.
National foreword
This standard has been prepared by ECISS/TC 31 ‘Steel castings’ (Secretariat: France).
The responsible German body involved in its preparation was the Normenausschuss Eisen und Stahl (Steel
According to DIN reference sheet 7, reproduction of this copy is
permitted only for intra-company purposes of SMS Demag AG.
Amendments
This standard differs from DIN 1681, June 1985 edition, DIN 17182, May 1992 edition, and DIN 17205, April
1992 edition, as follows:
a) DIN 1681:1985-06
1) Steel grades GS200 (1.0449) and GS240 (1.0455) have been included.
2) Steel grade GS – 52 (1.0552) has been dropped.
3) The steel names have been changed as follows (with the material numbers left unchanged):
4) Details regarding chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treatment and welding oper-
ations have been amended.
5) The standard has been editorially revised.
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b) DIN 17182:1992-05
1) Steel grades GS – 8 Mn 7 (1.5015), GS – 8 MnMo 7 4 (1.5430) and GS 13 MnNi 6 4 (1.6221) have been
dropped.
2) The steel names and material numbers have been changed as follows:
3) Details regarding chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treatment and welding opera-
tions have been amended.
4) The standard has been editorially revised.
c) DIN 17205:1992-04
1) Steel grades GS – 35 CrMoV 10 4 (1.7755), GS – 25 CrNiMo 4 (1.6515) and GS – 33 NiCrMo 7 4 4
(1.6740) have been dropped.
2) 16 additional steel grades have been included.
3) The steel names and material numbers have been changed as follows:
4) Details regarding chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treatment and welding opera-
tions have been amended.
5) The standard has been editorially revised.
Previous editions
DIN 1681: 1925-04, 1929-07, 1942xx-03, 1967-06, 1985-06; DIN 17182: 1985-06, 1992-05;
DIN 17205: 1992-04.
EN 10293
April 2005
ICS 77.140.80
English version
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Comité Européen de Normalisation
Europäisches Komitee für Normung
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