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The unified numbering system (UNS) is an alloy designation system widely
accepted in North America. It consists of a prefix letter and five digits designating a
material composition. A prefix of S indicates stainless steel alloys, C for copper,
brass, or bronze alloys, T for tool steels, etc. The first three digits often match older
three-digit numbering systems, while the last two digits indicate more modern
variations. For example, Copper Alloy No. 377 (forging brass) in the original three-
digit system became C37700 in the UNS System. The UNS is managed jointly by
the ASTM International and SAE International. A UNS number alone does not
constitute a full material specification because it establishes no requirements for
material properties, heat treatment, form, or quality.
7. ASTM
ASTM International, known until 2001 as the American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM), is an international standards organization that develops and
publishes voluntary consensus technical standards for a wide range of materials,
products, systems, and services.
8. Hardness
Hardness is a measure of how resistant solid matter is to various kinds of permanent
shape change when a force is applied. Macroscopic hardness is generally
characterized by strong intermolecular bonds, but the behavior of solid materials
under force is complex; therefore, there are different measurements of hardness:
scratch hardness, indentation hardness, and rebound hardness.
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