Specialty metals definition
Specialty metals means any of the following:
Specialty metals means: (i) Steel with a maximum alloy content exceeding one or more of the following limits: manganese, 1.65 percent; silicon,
Specialty metals means— (i) Steel—
(A) With a maximum alloy content exceeding one or more of the following limits: manganese, 1.65 percent; silicon, 0.60 percent; or copper, 0.60 percent; or (B) Containing more than 0.25 percent of any of the following elements: aluminum, chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten, or vanadium; (ii) Metal alloys consisting of nickel, iron-nickel, and cobalt base alloys containing a total of other alloying metals (except iron) in excess of 10 percent; (iii) Titanium and titanium alloys; or (iv) Zirconium and zirconium base alloys.
Examples of Specialty metals in a sentence
Specialty metals are defined in Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement DFAR 252.225-7008 Restriction on Acquisition of Specialty Metals, and can be found on the website (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇).
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Specialty metals defined as steels melted in steel manufacturing facilities located in the United States or its possessions, where the maximum alloy content exceeds one or more of the following limits, must be used in goods purchased by the Department of Defense: (1) manganese, 1.65 percent; silicon, 0.60 percent; or copper, 0.60 percent; or which contains more than
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Specialty metals means (i) Steel with a maximum alloy content exceeding one or more of the following limits: manganese (1.65%), silicon (0.60%) or copper (0.60%); or containing more than titanium, tungsten, or vanadium; (ii) Metal alloys constrains of nickel, iron-nickel , and cobalt base alloys containing a total of other alloying metals (except iron) in excess of 10%; (iii) Titanium and titanium alloys; or (iv) Zirconium and zirconium base alloys.
Specialty metals defined as steels melted in steel manufacturing facilities located in the United States or its possessions, where the maximum alloy content exceeds one or more of the following limits, must be used in products purchased by the Department of Defense: (1) manganese, 1.65 percent; silicon, 0.60 percent; or copper, 0.60 percent; or which contains more than 0.25 percent of any of the following elements: aluminum, chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten or vanadium; (2) metal alloys consisting of nickel, iron-nickel and cobalt base alloys
Specialty metals means: Steel – With a maximum alloy content exceeding one or more of the following limits: manganese, 1.65 percent; silicon, 0.60 percent; or copper 0.60 percent; or, Containing more than 0.25 percent of any of the following elements: aluminum, chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten, or vanadium;
Specialty metals means— (i) Steel—
(A) With a maximum alloy content exceeding one or more of the following limits:
Specialty metals means – (i) Steel—(A) With a maximum alloy content exceeding one or more of the following limits: manganese, 1.65 percent; silicon, 0.60 percent; or copper, 0.60 percent; or (B) Containing more than 0.25 percent of any of the following elements: aluminum, chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten, or vanadium; (ii) Metal alloys consisting of nickel, iron-nickel, and cobalt base alloys containing a total of other alloying metals (except iron) in excess of 10 percent; (iii) Titanium and titanium alloys; or (iv) Zirconium and zirconium base alloys.
(b) Any Specialty metals incorporated in articles delivered under this contract shall be melted in the United States or its outlying areas.
(c) This clause does not apply to specialty metals –
(1) Melted in a qualifying country or incorporated in an article manufactured in a qualifying county; or (2) Purchased by a subcontractor at any tier. (End of clause) ALTERNATE I (APR 2003) As prescribed in 225.7002-3 (b)(2), substitute the following paragraph (c) for paragraph