ASTM A1011/A1011M A1011 HSLASF-480

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.

GB/T 1299 5CrMnMo

GB/T 1299 5CrMnMo 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 5CrMnMo steel.

GB/T 1299 T30060

GB/T 1299 T30060 steel is a commercial steel alloy with a wide range of applications. Its elemental composition is easily tailored to meet the needs of different applications, with the amount of each element being carefully monitored to ensure that the final product is suitable for its intended use. The various elements included in the alloy all serve a specific purpose, whether it be increased strength, improved heat resistance, or enhanced corrosion resistance.

ASTM A508/A508M Grade 3 Class 2

ASTM A508/A508M Grade 3 Class 2 is a kind of alloy steel and appears in ASTM International's (formerly American Society for Testing and Materials) specification. It is widely used in pressure vessel applications and is generally considered to be a general purpose alloy steel. It has a high strength to weight ratio and is able to possess both high tensile strength (ranging from 690MPa to 827 MPa) and yield strength (ranging from 414MPa to 655MPa) depending on its heat treatment. The steel is also highly capable of resisting abrasion and impact, making it perfect for applications requiring long-lasting performance.

GB 1591 14MnNb

The hardness of a material is a measure of its resistance to indentation, wear, and corrosion. GB 1591 14MnNb steel is known for its hardness, making it wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant. This makes it suitable for outdoor use, as it can withstand the elements without showing signs of wear. Additionally, its hardness makes it resistant to scratches and dents, which can help protect it from damage over time.

EN 10025-2 S275J2

EN 10025-2 S275J2 is commonly used in a range of industries, including engineering, shipbuilding, automotive, agriculture and power plants. In the construction sector, it is often used for the construction of bridges, roads and buildings, as well as for the manufacture of various machines and equipment. Its good strength to weight ratio also makes it suitable for use in applications where weight and size are an important factor.

ASTM A572/A572M A572 Grade 290 Type 5

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 290 Type 5 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 A387/A387M Grade 12 Class 2

ASTM A387/A387M Grade 12 Class 2 is a low alloy steel plate for use in pressure vessels and boilers for welded construction. It is also suitable for use in heat exchangers, research reactors and organic and inorganic chemical reactors.

ASTM A322 AISI E52L100

ASTM A322 AISI E52L100 is a versatile steel alloy used in many structural and other applications. Its mechanical properties and versatility make it a popular choice among engineers and designers, who often utilize its heat treatment properties to optimize its performance in many applications. Its broad range of chemical composition and unique mechanical properties make it a popular material choice in a number of industries.

SAE J404 AISI 61L50

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.

ASTM A517/A517M A517 Grade T

ASTM A517/A517M is a standard specification for pressure vessel plates, carbon steel, high strength, quenched and tempered alloy. There are four grades in the ASTM A517/A517M standard, each divided into three classes according to their chemical composition. Grade A and B have specific mechanical requirements, while Grade H and S have their own unique requirements. The material is strong and weldable, making it well suited for pressure vessels applications requiring high strength, low weight, and high durability.

ASME SA-29/SA-29M SA-29 15L66

ASME SA-29/SA-29M SA-29 15L66 steel has several advantageous properties that make it suitable for various applications. It is strong, yet ductile and malleable, making it suitable for a variety of parts needing to handle high pressure or vibration. Additionally, it offers excellent resistance to both corrosion and wear, making it suitable for outdoor applications.

ASTM A508/A508M Grade 4N Class 3

ASTM A508/A508M Grade 4N Class 3 provides a higher strength-to-weight ratio than standard carbon steels. It can easily be welded and is damage-resistant, decreasing the possibility of stress-induced fatigue failure. The addition of vanadium and niobium improves the microstructure and contributes to the steels superior strength and impact properties. The steel is tested for a variety of conditions for mechanical properties, including hardness, toughness, yield strength, tensile strength, microstructure, elongation, impact resistance, and grain size. ASTM A508/A508M Grade 4N Class 3 offers a number of advantages for applications that require high strength, good impact resistance and increased corrosion resistance. It is an economical solution for a variety of applications, making it a great choice for industrial and commercial projects.

ASTM A514/A514M A514 Grade C

The ASTM A514/A514M A514 Grade C steel standard is also has excellent levels of abrasion and impact resistance. It has a Charpy V-notch impact test of 17 ft-lb at -40F and is impact tested along with longitudinal welded samples of the alloy in order to evaluate its toughness.