Galvanneal steel standard - SECC TSG3103G - Mazda or Toyota?

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I'm wondering if anyone here has ever heard of the following material standard for Galvanneal:

SECC TSG3103G

I think this is either a Mazda or a Toyota standard, although I'm not positive. If anyone is familiar with this standard, could you also tell me where it can be purchased?

Thanks!
Jonell
 
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Looks like a Toyota one to me (They all end in G!). We supply to Toyota and so we obtain copies of their 'TS' documents through their purchasing department.

Don't know where else you could get a copy if you don't have a Toyota contact though.
 
Jonell said:
:confused:
I'm wondering if anyone here has ever heard of the following material standard for Galvanneal:

SECC TSG3103G

I think this is either a Mazda or a Toyota standard, although I'm not positive. If anyone is familiar with this standard, could you also tell me where it can be purchased?

Thanks!
Jonell

Just for fun. I tried using Google and asked for "galvanneal". It immediatlety listed a host of sites. The first was www.intlsteel.com from which I found this:

"Commercial Steel (CS) ASTM A 653, Type B - Covers steel sheet, zinc-coated (galvanized) or zinc-iron alloy-coated (galvannealed) by the hot-dip process in coils and cut lengths. The product is produced in various zinc or zinc-iron alloy-coating weights [masses] or coating designations. The product is also produced in a number of designations, types, grades, and classes pertaining to chemical composition and typical mechanical properties of the steel sheet, which are designed to be compatible with differing application requirements.

Forming Steel (FS) ASTM A 653, Type B - refer above
Deep Drawing Steel (DDS)
Extra Deep Drawing Steel (EDDS)
Bake Hardenable (BH)
Structural Steel (SS) ASTM A 653:
Grade 33
Grade 37
Grade 40
Grade 50-CL 1
Grade 50-CL 2
High Strength Low Alloy Steel (HSLAS) ASTM A 653
Grade 40
Grade 50
Grade 60"


There is a host of other stuff available. And you may well be able to compare the ASTM with the Standard number you cited for chemicals/ physicals and recognized equivalents :D

Darn clever, these search engines!
 
AllanJ said:
There is a host of other stuff available. And you may well be able to compare the ASTM with the Standard number you cited for chemicals/ physicals and recognized equivalents :D

Darn clever, these search engines!

Thanks. Unfortunately, I don't have the Standard that I listed, so I won't be able to compare. :(

Jonell
 
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