The cross reference designations shown are for alloy specifications according to widely recognized sources. References apply to the metal in the die cast condition and should not be confused with similar specifications for metal ingot. A “—” in a column indicates that the specific alloy is not registered by the given source. | Alloy Data The cross reference designations shown are for alloy specifications according to widely recognized sources. References apply to the metal in the die cast condition and should not be confused with similar specifications for metal ingot. A in a column indicates that the specific alloy is not registered by the given source. 1 Die Casting Alloy Cross Reference Designations Aluminum Alloy Specifications Comm l UNS ANSI AA Former ASTM B85 SAE J452 Federal QQ-A-591O DINO 1725 JIS H5302 360 A03600 SG100B A360O A13600 SG100A 309 233 ADC3 380 A03800 SC84B 308 A380O A13800 SC84A 306 226AO ADC10OO 383 A03830 SC102 383 226AO ADC12OO 384 A03840 SC114A 303 ADC12OO A384O ADC12OO 390 A23900 SC174B 13 A04130 S12B A13O A14130 S12A 305 231DO ADC1O 43 A34430 S5C 304 218 A05180 G8A 341 Table Symbols UNS Unified Numbering System ANSI American National Standards Institute ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials AA Aluminum Association SAE Society of Automotive Engineers FED Federal Specifications MIL Military Specifications JIS Japanese Industrial Standard DIN German Industrial Standard O Similar to preceding entry with slight variations in minor constituents. O The Federal specification for aluminum alloy die castings uses the Aluminum Association designations for individual alloys. Military designations superseded by Federal specifications. O Japanese specifications allow magnesium maximum. 0 Japanese specifications allow zinc maximum. O DIN 1725 spec allows max zinc and up to max magnesium. O DIN 1725 spec allows max magnesium. O Alloy compositions shown in DIN 1725 tend to be primary based and have low impurity limits making it difficult to correlate directly to . alloys. Note Some of these standards are obsolete but included here for historical purposes. For closest cross-reference refer to the tables of foreign alloy designations and chemical constituencies at the