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A molybdenum-alloyed steel offering superior creep strength for temperatures up to 530°C.

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Improved creep strength compared to carbon steel.

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The technical content of DIN 17243 has been redistributed into:

: When components fall under mandatory legal tracking, DIN 17243 operates alongside specialized codes of practice like TRD (Technical Rules for Steam Boilers) and TRB (Technical Rules for Pressure Vessels). 2. Core Material Grades and Chemical Composition Where to Find the PDF safely Improved creep

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is a historical yet highly referenced German technical standard. It specifies the technical delivery conditions for weldable forging steels used at elevated temperatures . If you operate in pressure vessel manufacturing, power generation, or petrochemical processing, understanding this standard is crucial.

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