Sep 9, 2005 07:38
18 yrs ago
English term

What is JPX05 ?

English Tech/Engineering Metallurgy / Casting Steel
It is a special steel. Can you tell me what are the few terms or the actual name for this steel?

Thanks.
Change log

Sep 9, 2005 08:16: Tony M changed "Field (specific)" from "Electronics / Elect Eng" to "Metallurgy / Casting"

Discussion

KathyT Sep 9, 2005:
I can tell you that the Japanese JPX references relate mostly to golf clubs, including some lightweight steel clubs and 'irons'. Does this fit your context?
Harry Borsje Sep 9, 2005:
JPX, at least, suggests it's from Japan (try JPX-05 in Google - hope you can read Kanji, I can't)
Jeanna (asker) Sep 9, 2005:
JPX05 Steel It's a kind of special steel. But don't know the composition or is it some standard? Do you have any relevant website for my reference?
airmailrpl Sep 9, 2005:
It would appear that you are missing some numbers

Foreign References:
JPX 57-154009 / 1982 12
JPX 57-198005 / 1983 10
JPX 58-169016 / 1985 07
JPX 60-123712 / 1985 07
JPX 60-142210 / 1981 05
http://www.ndt.net/news/patents/1097/5661241.htm
Johan Venter Sep 9, 2005:
Google does not deliver satisfactory results. I think that this code is used in a (non-English speaking (China?)) country where they use codes that are different from the codes normally used.
zaphod Sep 9, 2005:
Unfindable as it is written. Need much more context
Tony M Sep 9, 2005:
Have you tried a Google search? That usually yields good results for this type of stuff.

Responses

4 hrs

a steel for high over pressure protection

might also be with titanium alloy face.

The target term I offered was describing JPX 0-5 MODEL

View these links:

http://www.kobelco.co.jp/english/topics/2005/02/1173970_2087...

and:

http://www.sensotec.com/pdf/jpseries.pdf

and:

http://www.leroyent.com/JPX/d330.htm

Ech includes a description of charachteristics of this steel and each is offering a different use of it.

Is this what you're looking for?
Peer comment(s):

neutral Harry Borsje : with a confidence level of 5 your refs. are not very convincing, to say the least
9 hrs
Still it may help :)
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