Standards evolve for good reason: safety, interoperability, and performance. While the represents an important chapter in materials engineering history, the future belongs to harmonized EN and ISO standards.
The technical content of DIN 17243 has been redistributed into:
(example – grade 1.0711)
The steel grades cataloged within a legacy DIN 17243 document are distinguished by their excellent creep rupture strength and oxidation resistance at high temperatures. Carbon Steel Grades (e.g., C22.8 / Material No. 1.0460) DIN 17243 - 1987-01
DIN 17243 was officially superseded by the European standard ( Steel forgings for pressure purposes - Part 2: Ferritic and martensitic steels with specified elevated temperature properties ). din 17243 pdf
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is a withdrawn German industrial standard that specified the technical delivery conditions for weldable, heat-resisting steel forgings and rolled or forged bars. These materials were primarily intended for use in high-pressure and high-temperature environments, such as steam boiler plants, pressure vessels, and pipework. Key Specifications of DIN 17243 Carbon Steel Grades (e
: Depending on the specific application, parts of DIN 17243 were also absorbed into DIN EN 10273 (for hot-rolled weldable steel bars for pressure purposes). www.dinmedia.de Critical Review for Modern Use Legacy Projects