Where may one find the definition of “alloy steel” as defined by AISI within ASTM F16 specifications?
“Steel is considered to be alloy, by the American Iron and Steel Institute, when the maximum of the range given for the content of alloying elements exceeds one or more of the following limits: manganese, 1.65%; silicon, 0.60%; copper, 0.60; or in which a definite range or a definite minimum quantity of any of the following elements is specified or required within the limits of the recognized field of constructional alloy steels: aluminum, chromium up to 3.99%, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel titanium, tungsten, vanadium, zirconium, or any other alloying elements added to obtain a desired alloying effect.”
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