ASTM A519 Grade 1213

ASTM A519 Grade 1213 tubing is an excellent choice for parts that need to be able to withstand high levels of stress and tension. The various grades of steel offer different strengths and levels of flexibility, making them suitable for a variety of applications. ASTM A519 Grade 1213 tubing is an excellent choice for parts that require strength and superior performance.

ASTM A656/A656M Type 8 Grade 100

ASTM A656/A656M Type 8 Grade 100 is a low-carbon, high-strength structural steel plates primarily used for structural applications where lighter weight and improved formability is critical. ASTM A656/A656M is available in four grades: 50, 60, 70, and 80 (most popular) and 100. The symbol A denotes that the material is structural steel. The number following it is the yield strength. The yield strength of ASTM A656/A656M Type 8 Grade 100 steel is specified as 50,000 psi (345 MPa) minimum.

ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade D Class 2

The strict quality control system for ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade D Class 2 steel plates is established by the supplier. All the steel plates with ASTM A533/A533M standards must be subject to a series of detection and inspection, such as chemical composition analysis, tensile strength test, and impact test, before they can be put into use. The supplier must ensure that the steel plates meet the technical requirements before selling them.

SAE J404 92L59

The SAE J404 steel standard is an industry-wide specification for a variety of steel grades. It was developed in response to changes in the automotive industry, and is designed to ensure the proper selection and use of steel for automotive applications. The standard is divided into four main subsections, which cover the chemical composition, physical properties, forming, and heat treating of steels.

SAE J404 AISI 4720

SAE J404 (Steel, Carbon and High-Strength, Low Alloy – Chemical Composition Limits) is a standard created by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) that outlines the limits for chemical composition of carbon and alloy steel. This standard is used as a reference for specifying automotive steel grades that are produced for various applications, especially for use in parts like engine blocks and crankshafts.

GB/T 1299 3Cr2Mo

GB/T 1299 3Cr2Mo steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, with production and use stretching back thousands of years. Steel can also contain other elements such as silicon and manganese, as well as trace elements such as cobalt and chromium. When it comes to commercial steel, however, one of the most commonly used and specified grades is GB/T 1299 3Cr2Mo steel.

ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade D Class 1

There are nine grades of ASTM A533/A533M steel plate, namely: A533 GRADE A, A533 GRADE B, A533 GRADE C, A533 GRADE D, A533 GRADE E, A533 GRADE F, A533 GRADE H, A533 GRADE J, and A533 GRADE K. Each grade can only be used in the specific pressure vessel service environment.

ASTM A29/A29M Grade 2L55

ASTM A29/A29M Grade 2L55 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 Grade 2L55 steel depend on various factors, including composition, heat treatment, and other environmental conditions.

EN 10083-2 1.0503

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.

EN 10083-2 C25

EN 10083-2 C25 steel is a popular low-alloy European steel standard used in a range of industries throughout the world. The grade is used to manufacture a wide range of products, including vehicle components and components for aerospace and marine applications. EN 10083-2 steel has chemical properties which make it suitable for use in a range of different products.

ASTM A322 A322 G41200

ASTM A322 A322 G41200 is one of the most versatile and commonly used steel grades used in a wide variety of applications. The mechanical properties of the steel allow it to be used in automotive components, machine parts, construction and agricultural equipment parts, pressure vessels, wear parts, blades, and many other types of applications. The steel is also suitable for use in fabrication, airframes, and hardware.

ASTM A1011/A1011M HSLAS-F Grade 50

ASTM A1011/A1011M is a steel standard that was developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) in 2003. The standard defines requirements for steels used in sheet, strip, and plate forms, along with bars and rods. It is primarily focused on hot-rolled and cold-rolled sheets, but also includes specifications for painting, zinc-coating, and annealing.

ASTM A656/A656M Type 7 Grade 50

ASTM A656/A656M Type 7 Grade 50 steel is a low-alloy, high-strength steel used for structural applications. It has a wide range of chemical and mechanical properties which make it a great choice for many applications. The carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, chromium, molybdenum and vanadium content are all important chemical properties that help to determine the mechanical properties, welding characteristics, hardness and wear resistance of the steel. The mechanical properties of ASTM A656/A656M Type 7 Grade 50 steel make it a great choice for many applications, and its weldability and corrosion resistance make it even more suitable.

ASTM A656/A656M A656 Type 8 Grade 345

The maximum carbon content of the Type 8 Grade 345 grade should not exceed 0.18%. ASTM A656/A656M A656 Type 8 Grade 345 is available in standard form in widths and lengths of 120 - 480 inches and mill lengths up to 960 inches. Lengths should generally be limited to the maximums shown depending on product form. ASTM A656/A656M A656 Type 8 Grade 345 is typically produced as hot rolled coils or sheets, cold rolled coils or sheets, and pickled coils or sheets depending on needs.

EN 10025-2 1.0145

EN 10025-2 1.0145 steel is a series of alloys used for structural applications and produced primarily in Europe. It is a commonly used metal among engineers and manufacturers as it has good mechanical properties and is suitable for a variety of engineering applications.