GSO ISO 11950:2021

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 01 July 2021 ·

Cold-reduced tinmill products — Electrolytic chromium/chromium oxide-coated steel

Flat steel products and semi-products
Including plate, sheet and strip

GSO ISO 11950:2021 Files

English 31 Pages
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GSO ISO 11950:2021 Scope

ISO 11950:2016 specifies requirements for single and double cold-reduced electrolytic chromium/chromium oxide-coated steel (ECCS) in the form of sheets or coils.

Single cold-reduced ECCS is generally specified in nominal thicknesses that are multiples of 0,005 mm, from 0,150 mm up to and including 0,600 mm. Double cold-reduced ECCS is generally specified in nominal thicknesses that are multiples of 0,005 mm, from 0,100 mm up to and including 0,360 mm.

ISO 11950:2016 applies to coils and sheets cut from coils in nominal minimum rolling widths of 600 mm[1].

[1] Nominal minimum rolling widths of 500 mm may be applied by agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer.

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