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Please Help! IMDS Standard material number, definition - AISI 1008 steel

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My IMDS submission for a product we make from AISI 1008 steel was returned not acceptable from our customer with the following message: “need: standard material no” . The IMDS report I submitted has next to the field Std.Mat.-No. AISI 1008. Any input as to what needs to be provided. Our product is completely done from AISI 1008 steel, nothing else.

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IMDS may be looking for the UNS or Unified Numbering System identification for the steel.

The following document from Delphi and these (one and two) from IMDS may be helpful.
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Default Re: IMDS Standard material number, definition

Juliov,

You can use UNS G10080 or 1.9325 if you are using alloy steel or DIN if you are using germany standard. Please refer to the composition and standard material number of IMDS committe material.

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I do IMDS everyday and must say the customers are getting picky.
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Please provide your input to the following question:

My IMDS submission for a product we make from AISI 1008 steel was returned not acceptable from our customer with the following message: “need: standard material no” . The IMDS report I submitted has next to the field Std.Mat.-No. AISI 1008. Any input as to what needs to be provided. Our product is completely done from AISI 1008 steel, nothing else.

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Your customer might be looking for the standard material provided by the IMDS committee / Stahl und Eisenliste.

If you created the material yourself, you should replace it with a material created by the IMDS committee (for example: IMDS ID 14225 / 1008 steel) using the "search material" function.
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Your customer might be looking for the standard material provided by the IMDS committee / Stahl und Eisenliste.

If you created the material yourself, you should replace it with a material created by the IMDS committee (for example: IMDS ID 14225 / 1008 steel) using the "search material" function.
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Default Re: IMDS Standard material number, definition - AISI 1008 steel

Can you provide an example of code please. The info available is large and this would help me narrow down the search. Thanks!
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Default Re: IMDS Standard material number, definition - AISI 1008 steel

What is the difference between a material created in house vs the IMDS committee? and I have not seen this issue in previous submissions we have done. How do I ID the IMDS mtls IDs.
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