Titanium and titanium alloys - Bar, rod and billet - Technical delivery conditions - Amendment 1: Effective utilization of ISO 23515 specifying the designation of chemical composition

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General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
30-Jun-2024
Technical Committee
ISO/TC 79/SC 11 - Titanium
Drafting Committee
ISO/TC 79/SC 11 - Titanium
Current Stage
6060 - International Standard published
Start Date
01-Jul-2024
Due Date
23-Feb-2025
Completion Date
01-Jul-2024

Relations

Effective Date
26-Aug-2023

Overview

ISO 7217:2023/Amd 1:2024 is the first amendment to the international standard ISO 7217:2023, which specifies the technical delivery conditions for titanium and titanium alloy bars, rods, and billets. This amendment, published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), focuses on the effective utilization of ISO 23515, the designation system for the chemical composition of titanium and titanium alloys. The update ensures enhanced consistency and clarity in the designation of chemical compositions aligned with the latest standards.

Key Topics

  • Technical delivery conditions for titanium products
    ISO 7217 establishes uniform requirements for physical and chemical properties, dimensions, and tolerances related to titanium and titanium alloys in bar, rod, and billet forms.

  • Integration with ISO 23515
    A core change in Amendment 1 is the mandatory reference and alignment of chemical composition designations to ISO 23515. This provides a standardized system for designating chemical compositions, improving traceability and material identification.

  • Normative references update
    The amendment adds ISO 23515 as a normative reference to the standard, ensuring that the designation of specified titanium materials conforms precisely to the system defined therein.

  • Improved specification clarity
    The amendment inserts a new clause emphasizing that the designation of specified materials within ISO 7217 must follow the designation rules set out in ISO 23515, thereby avoiding ambiguity and enhancing industry communication.

Applications

  • Aerospace and aviation
    Titanium and its alloys are widely used in aerospace for their high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance. ISO 7217:2023/Amd 1:2024 helps suppliers and manufacturers specify bars and rods with consistent chemical and physical characteristics.

  • Medical implants
    Titanium alloys are prevalent in biomedical devices. The amendment supports traceability and quality control by ensuring chemical compositions are designated per recognized standards.

  • Automotive and industrial engineering
    High-performance engineering components benefit from clear material specifications to optimize performance, and this amendment enhances reliability in material designation.

  • Metal supply and distribution
    Metal suppliers use the updated standard to ensure that chemical composition designations on delivery and inspection documents meet international identification requirements.

Related Standards

  • ISO 23515: Titanium and titanium alloys - Designation system
    This is the critical referenced standard introduced by the amendment, specifying the nomenclature and designation methodology for chemical compositions of titanium materials.

  • ISO 9001: Quality management systems
    Commonly referenced for quality assurance in manufacturing, supporting conformance to delivery conditions like those in ISO 7217.

  • ISO 6892: Metallic materials - Tensile testing
    Often used alongside ISO 7217 to verify mechanical properties of titanium bars, rods, and billets.

  • ISO 6507: Metallic materials - Vickers hardness test
    Provides testing methodologies compatible with quality requirements for titanium alloys under ISO 7217.


Keywords: ISO 7217 amendment, titanium alloys delivery conditions, ISO 23515 chemical composition designation, titanium bars and rods standards, titanium alloy specifications, metal industry standards, titanium quality control, international titanium standards.

Standard

ISO 7217:2023/Amd 1:2024 - Titanium and titanium alloys — Bar, rod and billet — Technical delivery conditions — Amendment 1: Effective utilization of ISO 23515 specifying the designation of chemical composition Released:1. 07. 2024

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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 7217:2023/Amd 1:2024 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Titanium and titanium alloys - Bar, rod and billet - Technical delivery conditions - Amendment 1: Effective utilization of ISO 23515 specifying the designation of chemical composition". This standard covers: Titanium and titanium alloys - Bar, rod and billet - Technical delivery conditions - Amendment 1: Effective utilization of ISO 23515 specifying the designation of chemical composition

Titanium and titanium alloys - Bar, rod and billet - Technical delivery conditions - Amendment 1: Effective utilization of ISO 23515 specifying the designation of chemical composition

ISO 7217:2023/Amd 1:2024 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 77.120.50 - Titanium and titanium alloys. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ISO 7217:2023/Amd 1:2024 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 7217:2023. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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International
Standard
ISO 7217
First edition
Titanium and titanium alloys — Bar,
2023-04
rod and billet — Technical delivery
conditions
AMENDMENT 1
2024-07
AMENDMENT 1: Effective utilization of
ISO 23515 specifying the designation
of chemical composition
Reference number
ISO 7217:2023/Amd.1:2024(en) © ISO 2024

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