BS or British Standards is the term used to indicate standards developed by the British Standards Institute (BSI), similar to the international ISO standards or German and European TÜV.
BS 970 refers to the "Specification for wrought steels for mechanical and allied engineering purposes. General inspection and testing procedures and specific requirements for carbon, carbon manganese, alloy and stainless steels". The standard has the status "Superseded, Withdrawn" on the page for BS 970 (as of October 2012).
BS EN 970 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for the quality control of non-destructive testing (NDT) of welds, particularly regarding the examination of fusion-welded joints in metallic materials. It provides guidelines for the preparation, execution, and reporting of visual inspection and non-destructive testing methods. The standard aims to ensure that the testing processes are consistent, reliable, and capable of identifying potential defects in welded structures. Compliance with BS EN 970 helps maintain high quality and safety standards in engineering and manufacturing.
3% of 970 = 3% * 970 = 0.03 * 970 = 29.1
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you have to divide 20 by 100 and then times it by 970. 20/100 times 970 = 194
970 millimeters is 38.19 inches.