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1 INDEX ALUMINUM IN STEEL 7 BORON 3 CALCIUM IN STEEL 7 CARBON STEEL 3, 4 CAST IRON 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 COBALT ALLOY 14 GRAPHITIC CARBON 20 HIGH ALLOY STEEL 19 HIGH NICKEL STEEL 15 IRON 2 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS 1 LOW ALLOY STEEL 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 LOW NICKEL STAINLESS STEEL 16 MAGNETIC ALLOY 14 MANGANESE STEEL 15 MARAGING STEEL 15 MILD STEEL 7, 8 NICKEL BINARY 7 NITROGEN IN STEEL 7 POWDER 2, 11, 17, 19 RARE EARTHS 21 RESULFURIZED STEEL 11 SILICON STEEL 11, 12 SOLUBLE BORON 3 STAINLESS STEEL 16, 17, 18 TOOL STEEL 13, 14

2 2 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS IRON CHIPS AND POWDER # = class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM analysis listed in mass % # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr N Al Co Mo Nb O Sn Ti V W 1 NCS HC SRM 2165 (0.0063) (0.0040) (0.0060) VS S1/ VS S1/ NCS HC15002g (0.0001) (0.0001) Cd:(0.0001) (0.0001) (0.0001) (0.0001). 1 Y TSC (0.0001) (0.0001) Cd:(0.0001) (0.0001) (0.0001) (0.0001). 1 ECRM DH SE < < < < < < < JSS ( ) ( ) ( ) < < < < < < < SRM % Fe ECRM 097-2C CRM analysis listed in mg/kg except % which is mass % Number Sol.Al Ins.Al Ag As B Bi Ca Mg Pb Sb Se Ta Te Zn Zr Units NCS HC g chips SRM (<1). (<1) g chips VS S1/ g chips VS S1/ g chips last of stock NCS HC15002g... (1). (1) (1) (1)... (1). 15 g powder Fe > % Y TSC (1). (1) (1) (1)... (1). 15 g powder Fe > % ECRM g chips DH SE26-10 <1 2.3 <0.2 <0.4 <1. <0.1 <3 <3 <0.1 <0.3. <0.2 < < g chips JSS (1) <0.1 <0.5 < <0.1 <0.5 <0.1 < < g chips SRM g chips ECRM 097-2C g chips IRON CHIPS AND POWDER There are also purity iron powders in our Geological catalog, Iron Ore section analysis listed in mass % Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr N Al Ins.Al As B Co Mo Ti Units NCS HC g chips NCS HC15007a g chips NCS HC g chips NCS HC g chips NCS HC15006a g chips BAM g chips BAM (0.052) g chips NCS HC15005a g chips ECRM g chips NCS HC g chips NCS HC15004a g chips NCS HC g chips NCS HC g chips NCS HC g chips NCS HC15003a g chips NCS HC g powder IPT TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE NCS HC g chips ECRM 097-1C (<0.002) (<0.01) (<0.001). 100 g chips Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr N Al Ins.Al As B Co Mo Ti Units

3 CRM CARBON STEEL CHIPS WITH NITROGEN BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS 3 analysis listed in mass % JSS: 150 g units all others: 100 g units Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Mo N Nb Ti V W As B Ca Co O Pb Sn Zr ECRM 090-1C * VS U7/ (0.01) JSS last VS UNL4/ DSZU CX (0.005) (0.004) (0.003) (0.004) (0.002) (0.003).. (0.002). (0.0002) (0.002) 250 g VS U JSS last IARM 373A (0.002) (0.001) (0.003) VS U DSZU CX (0.017) (0.004) (0.002) (0.005). (0.002).. (0.002). (0.0001) (0.0009) 250 g JSS IARM 254A (0.001) (0.003) (0.0003) IARM 200C (0.002) (0.004) TH (0.63) (0.27) (0.01) (0.03) (0.04) (0.04T) (0.01) Al sol: IARM 210D (0.002) (0.002) (0.001) IARM 349A (0.001) (0.002) JSS last of stock JSS T Al sol: VS S7/ (0.001) VS S7/ (0.002) IARM 360A (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) IARM 209D (0.003) (0.002) BCS 434/ IARM 359A (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) IARM 213C (0.002) (0.0004) JSS sol.al: IARM 28B (<0.001) (<0.01) IARM 28D (0.003) IARM 28E < IARM 28C (0.004) JSS last VS U1/ VS UNL3/ (0.005) VS U1/ GBW 01407a GBW 01406a ECRM 057-2C GBW 01405a DSZU CX (0.014) (0.031) (0.003) (0.003) (0.007) (0.01) (0.0002). (0.011). (0.009) (0.012) 200 g GBW 01404a BCS (0.0005) BCS 431/ VS U18/ VS UNL1/ (0.001) GBW 01403a VS S2/ BCS 432/ IMZ C-110A (0.001) (0.0006) (0.0014) VS U (0.001) Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Mo N Nb Ti V W As B Ca Co O Pb Sn Zr CRM * ECRM 090-1C also contains Ga: and Zn: SOLUBLE BORON IN STEEL Number Type Total Boron% Soluble Boron% Units VS 5-1/1 Low Alloy g VS 5-3/1 Low Alloy g

4 CRM 4 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS CARBON STEEL CHIPS analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg IPT 11A: 120 g units BS CE, CMSI , IPT 55, GBW, JSS, NCS HC : 150 g units all others: 100 g units Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Mo Al(t) Al(s) Ti V Co As B* Bi* Ca* Nb Pb Sb Sn W Zr GBW VS U8/ (0.004) NM VS U6/ (0.004) IPT BCS 161/ ECRM 056-2C (0.02) GBW CMSI GBW VS U5/ (0.004) CMSI GBW 01210a ECRM last of stock IPT 13A NCS HC CMSI last BCS 435/ CMSI VS U21/ NCS HC11114b GBW 01205b last of stock. VS U21/ NCS HC DSZU Y (0.9) g NCS HC VS U4/ (0.01) IPT 14A (0.009) IPT NM 138A last Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Mo Al(t) Al(s) Ti V Co As B* Bi* Ca* Nb Pb Sb Sn W Zr BCS 460/ (0.019) (0.0006).. (<0.0005) DSZU Y g VS U20/ NCS HC sol.ti: NCS HC CMSI < BCS 452/ BCS 457/ CMSI IRSID VS U3/ VS U VS S5/ (0.02) IPT 11A (0.003) BCS 458/ (0.064) VS U3/ CMSI last VS UNL2/ BCS 453/ CMSI DSZU CX (0.004) (0.007). (0.0007) (0.0009) (0.0024) (0.0030)... (0.0001) (0.0003) (0.0006) (0.0021)(0.0015) 250 g NCS HC BCS 456/ (0.0013) (0.014) NM CMSI < BCS 433/ IRSID VS UNL NCS HC BCS 451/ IPT JSS JSS (0.0022) JSS ( ). Zn: JSS Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Mo Al(t) Al(s) Ti V Co As B* Bi* Ca* Nb Pb Sb Sn W Zr

5 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS CRM LOW ALLOY STEEL CHIPS WITH NITROGEN IPT 96: 120 g JK, JSS, NCS, SRM: 150 g all others: 100 g Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn Other JSS IARM 324A (0.003) Ca: IMZ C (0.0007) Ca: (0.0002) BAM (0.058) (0.091) (0.015) (0.019) ECRM JK 3B (0.002) ECRM 059-2C IPT 29A IMZ C (0.049) Sb: ECRM IARM 321A (0.005) (0.001) Ca: ECRM 055-2C Sb: ECRM IARM 299A (0.002) (0.001) BAM ECRM (0.006) IARM 252C < (0.0001) (0.002) SRM 12h SRM 139b (0.004) SRM 100b IARM 31F (0.002) (0.005) (0.005) (0.001) (0.001) Ca: IARM 322A Sb: (0.001) (0.001) Ca: IPT IARM 330A (0.005) (0.001) (0.003) (0.004) (0.003) (0.0009) (0.0004) Ca: BAM (0.040) (0.088) (0.006) ECRM IARM 195B ECRM 197-1C IARM 182B (0.003) (0.003) (0.01) (0.003) (0.0003) (0.003) ECRM 187-2C Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn Other JSS ECRM 192-1C JK * * = Insoluble Aluminum IMZ C (0.017) (0.012) (0.005) ECRM 194-2C ECRM 194-1C Ca: VS UNL IARM 35i (0.004) (0.003) (0.004) (0.002) (0.0003) Sb: ECRM (0.024) (0.031) (0.17) (0.060) (0.039) (0.028) (0.004).. (<0.005) (0.005) VS UNL5/ IPT BAM IMZ C (0.0045) (0.016).... (0.001) VS UNL10/ (0.003).... DSZU CX02a (0.004). (0.003) (0.004) (0.002) (0.004) (0.01). (0.002). (0.0003) (0.001) 250 g SRM IARM 268B < < (0.015) < ECRM IARM 183C (0.002) (0.002) IARM 206B (0.003) (0.001) NCS HC T.RE: NCS HC T.RE: ECRM * (0.030) (0.032) (0.058)... (0.018) BAM BAM (0.052) last of stock ECRM ECRM 064-1C Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn Other * Clearance Sale Item 5

6 6 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS CRM LOW ALLOY STEEL CHIPS analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Nb Ti V W As B Bt Bs Ca* Sn Units VS UNL9/ g SRM 16f (0.003) (0.003).. (0.002) g BCS 401/ g SRM g SRM (0.014) g SRM 364 * g CMSI g BCS 404/ g VS UNL 12/ g SRM 14g (0.003) < g IPT 60A g SRM 13g g IPT g CMSI g SRM 30f g SRM 152a g SRM 20g g VS UNL11/ g IPT 12A g CMSI g DSZU CX g NCS HC17204a g SRM g CMSI g ECRM 084-1C g NCS HC17203a g NCS HC g ECRM 086-1C g NCS HC g SRM 72g (0.016) (0.003) g Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Nb Ti V W As B Bt Bs Ca* Sn Units CMSI g NCS HC g SRM g ECRM (0.88) (0.10) (0.05) (0.21) (0.14) (0.17)... (0.02).. (<0.01). (0.03) g IPT 16A g SRM 19h (0.002) (0.003) g ECRM (0.61) (0.019) (0.034) 0.12 (0.10) (0.21) g CMSI g CMSI g NCS HC g NCS HC g VS UNL7/ g NM g JSS g IMZ C (0.040) g NCS HC17202a g ECRM 087-1C g Sb: CMSI g IPT g VS UNL8/ Pb: g IPT g DSZU CX (0.01) (0.003) (0.0002) g VS S g ECRM 096-2C g NCS HC (0.004) g T.RE: 22 ppm JSS g ECRM (0.017) g CMSI g NCS HC17201a g SRM 8k (0.0576) (0.0397) g IMZ C g IMZ C g SRM (0.002) * Ag:7* Sb:20* g BCS 421 (0.049) (0.11) (0.012) (0.027) (0.07) g CMSI g JSS g JSS g JSS g JSS g SRM (0.010) (0.005) * Ag:5* Sb:5* (0.0010) 150 g Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Nb Ti V W As B Bt Bs Ca* Sn Units * SRM 364 also contains Ce: , Mg: , Nd: , Pb: 0.023, Sb: 0.034, Ta: 0.11, and Zr: 0.068

7 CRM MILD STEEL CHIPS WITH NITROGEN BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS 7 analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg JSS 501, 502: 100 g JK, other JSS, NILAB: 150 g all others: 100 g Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn Zr* BCS 402/ ECRM 035-2C JK 20A IARM 196A ECRM 195-1C ECRM 179-2C (0.0006) (0.0153) BAM (0.031) (0.032) (0.003) IPT (0.006) (0.0012) JSS (0.004) BCS BCS IARM 30D (0.004) (0.0003) BAM 129-3C Sb: (30) JK 7B ECRM JSS IARM 33D < < JSS (0.006) (0.003) ECRM ECRM 187-1C IARM 33C (0.005) (0.0002) < IPT ECRM 193-1C (0.0013) (0.002) IARM 35B (<0.01) (<0.01) IARM 37B ( IARM 156B < < (20) IARM 35C (0.005) (0.005) (0.001) IARM 156C Sb: 6* (0.003) < Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn Zr* CRM ELEMENTS in STEEL Number Al Ca N Units IMZ C g IMZ C g IMZ C g IMZ C g IMZ C g IMZ C-139 (0.029) g IMZ C g IMZ C g IMZ C g IMZ C g IMZ C g IMZ C g CRM IRON/NICKEL BINARY CHIPS typical analysis listed in mass % 100 g Number Ni C Mn P S Si Cu Cr Al Co N C14X FeNi C14X FeNi C14X FeNi C14X FeNi C14X FeNi C14X FeNi C14X FeNi

8 8 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS CRM MILD STEEL CHIPS analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Ti V W As B Nb Pb Sb Sn Units VS S18/ g ECRM (0.28) (0.06) (0.17). (0.02) g NCS HC21201b g CMSI g BAM (0.241) (0.098) (0.038) g BCS 403/ g VS UNL12/ g CMSI (0.0007) g IRSID (0.013) (0.006) g SRM Ca:2.2* * (0.002) g NCS HC g IPT g JSS g BCS 407/ g CMSI g BCS 407/ g CMSI g VS UNL16/ g ECRM g IPT 17A g VS UNL g CMSI g SRM 32e ( ) (0.011) 150 g IRSID g IPT g VS UNL14/ g ECRM (0.17) (0.01) (<0.01) g ECRM 190-1C g VS UNL15/ g CMSI g ECRM (<0.01) g IRSID (0.006) g IRSID g SRM (0.021)Ca:1.0* * g VS UNL g Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Ti V W As B Nb Pb Sb Sn Units CMSI g CMSI g GBW 01334a g VS S21/ (0.007) g IRSID g CMSI g SRM 106b g ECRM (0.003) g IPT g ECRM (0.31) (0.62) (0.020) (0.009) (0.22) (0.14) 3.54 (0.05).. (0.037) (0.029) g CMSI g BCS 408/ g BCS 408/ g BCS g JSS g VS S20/ (0.004) g NCS HC g VS UNL13/ (0.005). Zr: g GBW 01356a g VS S10-1/ (0.005) g NCS HC g SRM 33e (0.005) g SRM (0.002) g GBW g BCS 406/ g NM g ECRM (0.057)... (0.0022) (0.010) 100 g NCS HC g SRM 36b (0.0074) (0.0043) g VS S19/ g VS UNL6/ (<0.01) Zn: g VS S23-1/ (<0.004) g SRM g SRM < g CMSI g Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Ti V W As B Nb Pb Sb Sn Units

9 RM LOW ALLOY STEEL CHIPS, chart 1 of 2 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS 9 analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg C12X, DH: typical analysis 50 g chips BS CE: 150 g chips all others: 100 g chips Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Al.sol Al.insol Co Mo N Nb Ti V BS CE26 * C12X LA C12X LA BS CE24 * IARM 34A DH E C12X LA BS CSN-2C (0.006) C12X (<0.001) DH E C12X C12X LA C12X C12X C12X LA DH E C12X < IARM 182A Number As B B.sol Ca* O* Pb Sb Sn W Zn Zr BS CE 26 * * Clearance Sale Item, no uncertainties C12X LA C12X LA BS CE 24 * * Clearance Sale Items IARM 34A (0.006) (0.0002).. (14) (0.02).. DH E C12X LA BS CSN-2C C12X < DH E < C12X Bi: Se: C12X LA C12X C12X C12X LA DH E C12X <0.01 IARM 182A % (0.008). (0.003)

10 10 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS RM LOW ALLOY STEEL CHIPS, chart 2 of 2 analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg C12X, DH: typical analysis 50 g chips all others: 100 g chips Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Al.sol Al.insol Co Mo N Nb Ti V DH E C12X 3530 * C12X DH E DH E DH E DH E DH E DH E DH E DH E IARM 36B DH E DH E DH E DH E DH E DH E DH DH E DH E DH E <0.001 C12X LA < < DH E DH E <0.001 DH E DH E < DH E <0.002 DH C12X LA < < <0.01 DH E Number Ag As B Bi Ca Ce In O* Pb Sb Sn W Zn Zr DH E C12X 3530 * Se: * Provisional Analysis C12X DH E2119 < < DH E < < DH E DH E DH E < DH E DH E < DH E < < IARM 36B (0.002) (0.003) (<0.01).. DH E DH E DH E DH E < < < DH E < DH E DH last of stock, sale price DH E < DH E DH E C12X LA DH E DH E < DH E < DH E DH E DH last of stock, sale price C12X LA DH E

11 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS RESULFURIZED STEEL # = class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM C12X, C14X typical analysis 100 g units # Number S C Mn P Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Ti V W As Pb Sb Sn Zn 1 IMZ C (0.007). 1 ECRM 085-1C IPT 41B BAM IRSID IMZ C (0.019) (0.002) IRSID IMZ C (0.027) (0.020) VS U2/ (0.005) ECRM 058-2C C14X FM ECRM (0.025) (0.11) (0.15) (0.14) (0.05) C12X IMZ C (0.056) IMZ C-125 (0.057) (0.018) (0.007) CRM RESULFURIZED STEEL POWDER Number C Mn P S Gravimetric Si Photometric Si SiO 2 Units NCS HC (0.0106) Powder 150 g NCS HC (0.053) Powder 150 g SILICON STEEL CHIPS WITH NITROGEN # = class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg 100 g units # Number Si C Mn P S Cu Ni Cr Al Als As B* Co Mo N Nb O* Sn Ti V W Other 1 ECRM 191-2C NCS HC VS S9/4 ** Zn: TH 1016 (2.95). (0.09) (0.01). (0.02) (0.01) (0.02) ECRM 196-2C Zn*: Ca*:7.1 Mg*:7.5 2 IARM 173A (<0.01) IARM 340A (0.004) (10) (0.005) Sb: IARM 172A (0.005) BCS 404/ ECRM BCS Zr: ** VS S9/4 also contains Mg: , Pb: , and Sb:

12 12 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS SILICON STEEL CHIPS C12X: typical analysis 50 g BS CE: 150 g all others: 100 g Number Si C Mn P S Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Ti V W As Bt Bs Sn CRM VS S57/ ECRM * (0.025) CMSI NCS HC CMSI SRM 125b (0.007) (0.004) (0.0005). (0.003) CMSI IPT CMSI ECRM 186-1C BCS 405/ CMSI VS S15/ (0.005)... IARM 342A N: (0.005) (0.006) O: B: BCS 409/ CMSI BCS VS S22/ (0.005)... VS S DSZU C g Number Si C Mn P S Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Ti V W As Bt Bs Sn BCS 409/ CMSI CMSI BCS 410/ CMSI BCS 409 * CMSI NCS HC BCS last of stock NCS HC BAM (0.008)..... BCS 405/ RM BS CE31 * C12X LA C12X LA Number Si C Mn P S Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Ti V W As Bt Bs Sn * Clearance Sale Item

13 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS TOOL STEEL CHIPS WITH NITROGEN JK 49C: 35 g other JK, JSS, NCS, SRM: 150 g all others: 100 g Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn CRM ECRM 288-1C (0.0012) (0.68) (0.0065).... ECRM 274-1C (0.0025) (0.0230) (0.0011) (0.0013) (0.0005) (0.0026) ( )(0.001) IARM 45B (0.002) (0.003) (0.004) (0.002) (0.0001) (0.0005) IARM 251A (0.002) (0.01) (0.002) JSS ECRM IMZ C (0.002) IARM 39B (0.026) BAM ECRM 290-1C JSS JSS (0.0215) JK 12A IARM 306B (0.001) (0.002) 0.98 (0.01) (0.003) (0.001) Sb: (0.001) IARM 44C (0.01) (0.002) (0.003) (0.002) IARM 48C (0.005) (0.006) (0.001) (0.003) (0.0004) IARM 48B (0.006) (0.040) (0.004) 1.12 (17.26).. (0.0125). (0.009) IARM 40C SRM 50c (0.035) IARM 43B < < IARM 40B (0.0014) 1.04 (0.006) (0.0010) IARM 47B (0.0003) (0.0014) (0.002) 0.17 (0.016) (<0.001) JSS IARM 259A < IARM 46B (0.01) < IARM 255A (0.002) < ECRM 276-2C ECRM 271-1C Ca: IMZ C (0.001) IMZ C (0.013) (0.002) JSS IARM 341A (0.005) (0.01) Ca: (0.001) (0.005) IMZ C IMZ C (0.001) IMZ C (0.022) (0.002) 0.24 (0.19) IMZ C-176A (0.058) (0.010) (0.061) (0.015) IMZ C (0.004) (0.023) (0.007) IMZ C (0.013) (0.019) IMZ C IMZ C (0.017) IARM 181A (0.004) (0.007) (0.013) (0.0002) (0.002) IARM 180A (0.005) (0.004) (0.002) IARM 164A (0.002) (0.0001) (0.004) IARM 165A (0.003) (0.001) (<0.01) IARM 168A (0.003) (<0.01) RM IARM 45A (0.003) (0.0001) (0.0017) (<0.005) Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn 13

14 14 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS TOOL STEEL CHIPS # = Class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM C14X: typical analysis 100g IPT 50: 120g NCS HC23503: 100g other NCS, CMSI, SRM: 150g others: 100g # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Nb Ti V W Sn 1 CMSI IPT CMSI VS S26/ C14X HS C14X HS NCS HC IPT C14X HS VS S24/ ECRM SRM 132b CMSI BCS NCS HC C14X HS ECRM NCS HC SRM 134a C14X HS NCS HC VS S27/ CMSI NCS HC NCS HC VS S25/ BCS C14X HS BCS BCS C14X HS NCS HC IPT IPT VS S28/ Pb: Sb: Zn: CMSI NCS HC SRM (0.007) (0.002)(0.008) 1 VS S IPT JSS CMSI IRSID NCS HC CMSI last of stock 1 SRM 133b < (0.004) 1 VS S23/ BCS 422 (0.036) (0.09) (0.015) (0.025) (0.06) BCS 423 (0.030) (0.07) (0.017) (0.027) (0.05) BCS 424 (0.024) (0.09) (0.02) (0.024) (0.05) # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Als Co Mo Nb Ti V W Sn CRM Co/Fe/V MAGNETIC ALLOY PERMENDUR 2V analysis listed in mass % 100 g Number Co Fe V Al C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Mo B Mg N Nb O Ta Ti W Zr IARM 326A (0.003) (0.002) (0.002) (0.002) (0.002) (0.001) (0.001) ) (0.002) (0.001) 0.002

15 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS MANGANESE STEEL CHIPS AND POWDER analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg C13X, C14X: typical analysis VS S51/4 powder, all others chips Number C Mn Ni Cr P S Si Cu Al Mo N Nb V Co Ti W As B O* Sn Units CRM VS S51/ (0.003) g BCS (0.19) (0.02) g CMSI g DSZU CX (0.007). (0.013) (0.014) (0.03). (0.006).. (0.0012).. 75 g ECRM (0.17). (0.031).. (0.02) g BCS (0.04) (0.06) g BAM g BCS (0.09) (0.02) g BCS 495/ (0.02) g SRM 346a (0.001) (0.01) (0.05) <0.001 (0.01). < (0.008) 150 g VS S31/ (0.005) g NCS HC11301a g VS S36/ (0.002) g CMSI g IARM 296A (0.005) (0.002) (0.01). (0.001) g CMSI (0.040) g SRM (0.003) < < (0.03) (0.005) < < g ECRM 294-1C * (0.0095) ( ) (0.0008) ( ) (<0.0005). (0.0014) 100 g NCS HC g CMSI last 150 g IARM 292A g NCS HC21309 ** g IARM 295A (0.01) g IARM 214A (0.002) (0.001) g IARM 294A (0.01) (0.03) (0.002) (0.01). (0.003). (0.006) 100 g IARM 19C * (0.004) g RM C14X MN g C14X MN g Number C Mn Ni Cr P S Si Cu Al Mo N Nb V Co Ti W As B O* Sn Units * ECRM 294-1C also contains Ca: ( ), Pb: ( ), Sb: ( ), and Zr: (0.0001). ** NCS HC21309 also contains soluble Aluminum. MARAGING AND HIGH NICKEL STEEL # = class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM 100 g # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo Ti W N Nb V B O Sn Other 1 IARM 242A < (0.0005) (0.001) Ta: ECRM BCS BCS (0.07) (2.63) (13.2). (7.7) (24.4).... (0.51) IARM 98B (0.02) (0.003) Mg: IARM 308A IARM 309A (0.001) 1 ECRM 285-2C Zr: NCS HC

16 16 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS LOW NICKEL STAINLESS STEEL CHIPS WITH NITROGEN # = Class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg C13X: typical analysis 100g CMSI, JK, JSS, SRM: 150 g chips all others: 100 g chips # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Nb Ti V As B Ca* O Pb* Sn W 1 ECRM 291-1C IPT BAM ECRM 272-1C IMZ C (0.004) (0.019) (0.057). (0.003) IARM 20B IARM 20C (0.004) (0.003) IARM 12B (0.003) (0.0003) IMZ C (0.018) (0.021) (0.002) IARM 12C (0.004) (0.002) (0.004) (0.005) (5) SRM 343a IARM 335A (0.002) (0.01) (10) ECRM 296-1C (0.0003) IARM 291A (0.004) (0.01) 1 IMZ C-163A (0.020) (0.002) (0.0035).... (0.003) (0.016) 1 IARM 22C (0.004) (2) SRM 345a IARM 23D (0.005) (0.003) (0.005) (0.011) 1 JSS SRM 73c IARM 317A (0.004) (0.002) (0.006) (3) NCS HC IARM 327A (0.003) (0.004) (0.001) IARM 14B (0.0004) JSS (0.0005) (0.055) # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Nb Ti V As B Ca* O Pb* Sn W

17 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS STAINLESS STEEL CHIPS AND POWDER WITH NITROGEN NILAB: 150 g powder # = Class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM analysis listed in mass % except * which is mg/kg C13X: typical analysis JK, JSS, VS S44-2: 150 g chips all others: 100 g chips # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Nb Ti V As B Ca* O Pb* Sn W 1 IARM 339A (0.005) (0.002) (0.001) (0.002) (0.0119) 1 IARM 289A (0.005) (0.002) IMZ C-166A (0.025) (0.0026).... (0.0035). 1 IMZ C (0.003) (0.005).... (0.003) (0.025) 1 VS S41/ (<0.005) IMZ C (0.002) (0.003) ECRM 270-1C (0.0023) (0.0019) (0.0034) Ce: La: (0.0244) 1 IARM 152C Provisional Analysis (0.001) IARM 316A (0.003) (0.002) Ce: (1) BAM BCS 465/ JSS IPT 98 ** IARM 318B (0.004) (0.004) ECRM 269-1C IPT 24A (0.16) 2.47 (0.036) ECRM JK 27A C (<0.01) JSS (0.002) (0.0426) last of stock 1 JSS (0.0005) (0.003) (0.073) IARM 4E Ta: (0.005) JSS NILAB 500HAC IARM 253A *** IARM 6G JSS JSS (0.048) ECRM 292-1C (0.002) (0.008). (6) ECRM 297-1C (0.0089) (2)... (0.0057) 1 ECRM 284-2C BCS 463/ IARM 5E (0.003) (0.001) ECRM 287-1C VS S (0.008) BCS 466/ ECRM 231-2C (0.7) IARM 16C (0.003) (0.003) ECRM 284-3D # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Nb Ti V As B Ca* O Pb* Sn W * ECRM 272-1C also contains Sb: , Zn: ** IPT 98 also contains soluble Aluminum *** IARM 253A also contains Se:

18 18 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS STAINLESS STEEL CHIPS AND POWDER # = Class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM C13X: typical analysis # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo Nb Ti V As B Ce Pb Sn Units 1 ECRM g 1 VS S30/ g 1 IRSID g 1 BCS (0.08) g 1 BCS (0.02) (0.02) g 1 BCS (0.02) (0.02) g 1 IPT g 2 C13X g 1 BCS (0.08) g 1 BCS (0.06) g 1 BCS (0.03) (0.06) (0.02) g 1 BCS (0.02) (0.02) g 2 C13X g 1 BCS 468/ g 1 VS S32/ W: g 1 NCS HC (0.002) (0.0001) g 2 C13X g 1 NCS HC (0.003) g 2 C13X g 1 VS S34/ g 1 IMZ C (0.034) (0.033) (0.032) g 1 BCS (0.10) g 2 C13X g 1 BCS (0.02) (0.03) g 1 BCS g last of stock 1 IMZ C g 2 C13X g 2 C13X g 1 BCS (0.0004) g 1 ECRM g 1 NM g 1 ECRM g 1 DSZU CX (0.1) (0.04) (0.13) (0.03) (0.01) g 1 IMZ C (0.20) W:(0.095) 100 g 1 IMZ C (0.16) g 1 IMZ C W: g 1 VS S (<0.001) (0.02) Ca: O:(0.35). 100 g powder 2 C13X g 1 NCS HC (0.006) g 1 IMZ C g 1 BCS (0.10) (0.037)... (0.02) g 1 BCS g 1 VS S43/ (0.004) g 1 VS S38/ g 1 IRSID g last of stock 1 NCS HC W: g 1 SRM Se: g 1 NCS HC (0.002) (0.0002) g 1 SRM * * 18.37* * Wide Uncertainties (0.001). 150 g 1 VS S45/ g 1 NCS HC (0.002) (0.0001) g 1 VS S39/ Se: g 1 BCS 462/ g 1 VS S35/ g 1 SRM (0.0003) (0.20) < (0.003) < (0.0001)(0.02) 150 g 1 NCS HC W: g 1 NCS HC (0.0001)(0.0001) 100 g 1 VS S37/ g 1 NCS HC (0.002) (0.0001) g 1 VS S29/ Sb: g Zn: SRM 101g (0.004) (0.003) g 1 NCS HC (0.002) (0.0001) g 1 BCS 461/ (0.004) g 1 JSS (0.0019) N:(0.0021) g 1 JK 25. (1.7).... (11.3) (22.3).. (0.1) g # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo Nb Ti V As B Ce Pb Sn Units

19 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS HIGH ALLOY STEEL CHIPS AND POWDER # = Class, where 1 = CRM and 2 = RM 23X: typical analysis 50 g chips CMSI, JSS, JK, and SRM 126c: 150 g chips NILAB: 150 g powder all others: 100 g chips # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn Other 1 BAM C23X ECRM Sb: BCS 464/ (0.003) BCS 467/ C13X NCS HC IARM 7C (0.02) (0.0001) VS S55/ IARM 24B < <0.005 <0.04 <0.005 (0.001) Se: BCS (0.013) (0.002) (0.003) (0.002) < BCS C23X ECRM 289-1C IARM 15B VS S47/ ECRM CMSI (0.011) (0.001) C13X SRM 126c ( ) (0.0050) (0.0396) (0.0625). (0.0080) (0.0110)... (0.001) BCS (0.02) IARM 302B ** (0.014) (0.005) (0.028) (0.003) SRM < VS S33/ VS S ECRM 295-1C * * 1 ECRM 299-1C Zr: IARM 153B ECRM 298-1C Fe: NILAB 501HAC VS S42/ JK 37 C Ce: VS S Ca: ECRM 379-1D ( ) (0.0028)(0.0014) (0.0091)(0.0018) (0.0027)( ) Sb: VS S46/ DH E Ca: Sb: < Al.s: VS S VS S # Number C Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Al Co Mo N Nb Ti V W As B O Pb Sn Other * ECRM 295-1C also contains Fe: 48.36, Mg: (0.0003), and Sb: ** Provisional Analysis 19

20 20 BRAMMER STANDARD ONLINE CATALOG - IRON CHIPS CAST IRON CHIPS WITH GRAPHITIC CARBON analysis listed in mass % IPT: 80 g SRM: 150 g all others: 100 g Number C C.Grph Mn P S Si Cu Ni Cr Mo Ti V As Sn Mg N IPT 75A IPT (0.004) IPT 37B SRM 4L NM 73 ** ** Combined Carbon: 0.52% VS Ch15/ (0.2) (0.006)... VS Ch6/ (1.0) Co: SRM 107c (0.019) (0.015).... VS Ch1/ (2.1) (0.004)... DSZU CH02X 2.90 (1.5) (0.04) (0.015).. SRM 82b SRM 6g (0.042) VS Ch SRM 115a ECRM (2.53) (1.96) (0.07) (0.21) (0.025)... ECRM ECRM (2.44) (2.37) (0.040) VS Ch5/ (0.005) SRM 342a SRM VS Ch17/ (0.8) (0.002) CRM CAST IRON CHIPS Number C Mn P S Si As Units NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC11003a g NCS HC11003b g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NM 18A g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g NCS HC g CTIF FG g NCS HC g CTIF FG g NCS HC g Number C Mn P S Si As Units

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