Nitr 087 ⟶

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To meet NITR 087 , the base steel should contain nitride-forming elements:

| Specification | Typical Case Depth | Common Steel | Dominant Use | |---------------|-------------------|--------------|---------------| | | 0.087 mm | 4140, H13 | Precision small parts | | MIL-S-6090 | 0.25–0.50 mm | Nitralloy 135M | Large gears, shafts | | AMS 2759/6 | 0.10–0.75 mm | 4340, 9310 | Aerospace landing gear | | ISO 15787 (Tufftride) | 0.05–0.20 mm | C45, 42CrMo4 | Mass production auto parts | nitr 087

The code NITR 087 most likely refers to a for ferrous alloys. The prefix “NITR” strongly indicates a nitriding or nitrocarburizing surface hardening treatment, while “087” typically denotes a specific class, depth case, or process variant (e.g., a 0.087 mm minimum case depth or a bath chemistry formula ID).

To verify compliance with NITR 087 , a QA lab would perform: Need a specific section expanded (e

Describe the procedures or data collection methods associated with this code.

(e.g., Are you a student at NIT Rourkela ?) The prefix “NITR” strongly indicates a nitriding or

NITR 087 is not a globally recognized standard code (like an ISO, ANSI, or common industrial part number) based on public, widely-available data. The following write-up is constructed based on standard technical nomenclature analysis and plausible real-world applications. If this refers to an internal specification, drawing number, or legacy code, please consult your organization's documentation for verification.

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