EN 10083-2 1C30

The European standard EN 10083-2 is an important steel standard that governs the delivery conditions for non-alloy and alloy steels for quenching and tempering with a specified minimum yield strength (ranging from 235 to 700 MPa). The standard applies to a wide variety of products, including cold- and hot-rolled, drawn, forged or peeled-rolled flat and long products. These products are suitable for use wherever a good strength is required.

ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade B Class 1

ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade B Class 1 steel plates are mainly made up of iron, carbon, and other alloy elements. The chemical composition of ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade B Class 1 steel plates differs from grade to grade. ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade B Class 1 grade A steel plate contains more carbon and less phosphorus and sulfur, while grade B steel plate contains more phosphorus and sulfur, and grade C steel plate contains more carbon.

GB 1591 12Mn

GB 1591 12Mn steel is a popular choice for construction and engineering projects, thanks to its high strength, ductility, hardness, and thermal properties. Its shape and ductility allow it to be formed into various shapes, while its strength helps it to bear heavy loads. Its elasticity helps it to maintain its shape over time, while its hardness makes it resistant to wear and corrosion. Finally, its thermal properties help it to maintain its strength in both hot and cold environments. All of these mechanical properties make GB 1591 12Mn steel an ideal choice for a variety of construction and engineering projects.

EN 10083-3 1.6747

Steel is one of the most important and versatile metals used in engineering and manufacturing around the world. It is used to create a variety of products, from everyday items like nails and tools to more complex items like cars, ships and airplanes. However, the quality of steel can vary significantly depending on the manufacturer and process used to produce it. Thus, it is essential to ensure consistent quality standards when using steel for engineering purposes.

ASTM A514/A514M A514 Grade F

ASTM A514/A514M A514 Grade F steel has a higher tensile strength of 890 to 950 MPa and is available in grades 100, A, B, C, E, F, H, and Q. It also has a higher yield strength of 690 MPa and an elongation of 18%, making it resistant to cracking and breakage.

SAE J404 46L15

The SAE J404 46L15 specification also includes definitions for special-case steels. For example, maraging steels are a type of alloy steel that is designed to have a high tensile strength while remaining ductile and elastic. This type of steel is used in parts that require a combination of strength and flexibility, such as turbine blades and rocket engine components. Other unusual steels, such as iron-nickel, martensitic stainless, and ferritic stainless steels, are also covered by the standard.

ASTM A29/A29M 5120

ASTM A29/A29M 5120 steel is an alloy steel made up of iron, carbon, and other alloying elements. It has superior ductility, high tensile strength, hardness, toughness, and wear resistance. It is designed to meet a wide range of applications in the industrial, automotive, and aerospace industries.

ASTM A1011/A1011M HSLAS Grade 65 Class 2

ASTM A1011/A1011M HSLAS Grade 65 Class 2 is a low-carbon structural steel known for its high strength, formability, and weldability. This steel is primarily used in construction applications such as bridges, storage tanks, and commercial and industrial buildings. It can also be used in automotive applications. While strong and formable, ASTM A1011/A1011M HSLAS Grade 65 Class 2 steel is mainly known for its chemical properties, which greatly influence its applications.

ASTM A572/A572M A572 Grade 42 Type 1

Steel is one of the oldest and most common materials used in construction and engineering. Its strength and durability make it an ideal choice for projects that require structural stability. ASTM A572/A572M A572 Grade 42 Type 1 steel is one type of steel that has been developed to meet modern construction requirements. It is a low-alloy, high-strength steel and has excellent thermal properties.

ASTM A656/A656M 415-Ⅲ

ASTM A656/A656M 415-Ⅲ is an American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) steel standard that defines the properties of hot-rolled structural steel, high-strength low-alloy plates, and quenched and tempered alloy plates used in the construction of bridges and buildings. The standard is composed of three major parts, product specifications, chemical composition, and mechanical properties. ASTM A656/A656M 415-Ⅲ steel is used to make high-strength steel plates and components for building structures, mining equipment, industrial tools and storage tanks. Tests are conducted to verify the mechanical properties, such as the yield strength, tensile strength, and elongation of ASTM A656/A656M 415-Ⅲ steel.

ASTM A29/A29M A29 11L40

ASTM A29/A29M A29 11L40 steel is a popular material choice among machine manufacturers due to its relative strength and ductility. It is an alloy of carbon and iron, and it has been used in machinery such as transmissions, gears, and bearings for many years. As with all metals, the mechanical properties of ASTM A29/A29M A29 11L40 steel depend on various factors, including composition, heat treatment, and other environmental conditions.

EN 10028-4 1.5663

The steel grades under EN 10028-4 1.5663 are generally used in energy production and power plants, in all kind of mechanical engineering and in the construction sector. Some of the most important applications of EN 10028-4 1.5663 includes pressure vessels, storage tanks, boilers and the construction of wind turbines.

ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade C Class 2

The mechanical properties of ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade C Class 2 steel plates depend on the chemical composition of the steel plates. Generally speaking, the yield strength of ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade C Class 2 steel plates increases with the increasing of carbon, while the yield strength of grade C steel plates is the highest. The tensile strength of ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade C Class 2 steel plates is higher than the yield strength. Generally speaking, the tensile strength of grade C steel plates is the highest.

EN 10025-2 S450J0

EN 10025-2 S450J0 steel is a versatile and reliable alloy that is used in many sectors of the manufacturing and construction industries. Its high strength and toughness make it ideal for many applications, such as structural components, welded transportation vehicles, machine parts, and materials handling equipment. The combination of different elements in the alloy gives it excellent corrosion resistance, malleability and machinability characteristics. In conclusion, EN 10025-2 S450J0 steel is a reliable, cost-effective alloy that can be used in a variety of different industries.

GB 1591 09MnCuPTi

GB 1591 09MnCuPTi steel is known for its elasticity. This refers to the material's ability to return to its original shape after being subjected to stress. The elasticity of GB 1591 09MnCuPTi steel helps it to hold its shape, and makes it resistant to permanent deformation. This is important for structures such as bridges, as it can ensure that the design stays intact even under heavy stress.