ASTM A517/A517M A517 Grade C

ASTM A517/A517M is a standard specification for pressure vessel plates, carbon steel, high strength, quenched and tempered alloy. It is intended for use in fusion welded boilers and pressure vessels. ASTM A517/A517M is divided into two grades, each of which has different material requirements. These grades include A and B, with the material requirements for grade A providing more stringent values than grade B.

ASTM A517/A517M A517 Grade A

ASTM A517/A517M A517 Grade A steel is used in a variety of applications, including bridges and buildings, pressure vessels and boilers, cranes and excavators, and in large structures such as ships, tanks and offshore structures. It is also used for automotive components, such as frames and suspension components.

ASTM A519 Grade 1008

ASTM A519 Grade 1008 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 1008 tubing is an excellent choice for parts that require strength and superior performance.

ASTM A656/A656M A656 Type 3 Grade 100

ASTM A656/A656M A656 Type 3 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 A656 Type 3 Grade 100 has a higher yield strength than many standard grade steels and features excellent weldability, formability and toughness. The material is commonly used in temperature controlled applications and offers outstanding temperature resistance.

ASTM A203/A203M Grade B

ASTM A203/A203M Grade B is a low alloy steel frequently used in the construction of pressure vessels, boilers, and other equipment that operate at elevated temperatures. The steel is composed of molybdenum and carbon, and it offers a number of advantageous features including superior mechanical properties, improved dimensional stability, and superior thermal properties. The superior thermal properties of ASTM A203/A203M Grade B alloy steel make it an ideal choice for applications that require exceptional performance in high-temperature environments.

ASTM A572/A572M Grade 415 Type 3

ASTM A572/A572M is a steel standard developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) that was first published in 2019. The standard is a structural grade of high strength, low alloy (HSLA) steel that is used primarily in structural and bridge applications. It is widely used in construction projects due to its strength, weldability and formability. ASTM A572/A572M is available in five grades – 42, 50, 55, 60 and 65. ASTM A572/A572M Grade 415 Type 3 is intended for transportation purposes, engineering structures such as bridges, transmission towers, buildings and other heavy structures.

GB/T 3077 45MnB

GB/T 3077 45MnB is one of the most commonly used Chinese structural steels especially for low to medium strength applications. It is well suited for hot forming and cold forming, and it is often used for medium strength mechanical parts. Its tensile strength is from 370 to 500MPa and yield strength from 310 to 390MPa. GB/T 3077 45MnB is widely used for the production of hot rolled steels for machine building, brakes and press components, crankshafts, gears, shafts for engines, hydraulic power units and parts for oil-field industry. It is also suitable for manufacturing heat-resistant parts, vehicle load components, shafts, and such.

ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade E Class 2

ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade E Class 2 steel plates are characterized by such properties as high strength, good toughness, good cold and hot forming performance, good weldability, and excellent performance in harsh environment of work. ASTM A533/A533M A533 Grade E Class 2 steel plates can be used in the manufacture of various pressure vessels, as well as in other fields such as construction, chemical industry, and automobile industry.

ASTM A1008/A1008M A1008 HSLAS-F-410

The chemical properties of ASTM A1008/A1008M A1008 HSLAS-F-410 steel are critical for its performance in specific applications. As a low carbon steel, ASTM A1008/A1008M A1008 HSLAS-F-410 is ideal for fabrication processes that require tight bends and close tolerances. Its ability to be cold rolled or hot rolled is dependent on the chemical composition; proper heat treatment can result in improved ductility.

EN 10025 1.0037

The European Standard, {stnadard}, is an important specification for structural steel in the construction industry. It aims to bring unity and facilitate the free movement of goods across European nations. It provides the essential requirements for classifying, welding, cutting and producing structural steels. Additionally, its requirements ensure that all structural steel components intended for use in the construction industry are supplied in accordance with the specified standards and regulations.

ASTM A506 8620

ASTM A506 8620 steel is a medium-carbon, cold-rolled steel that is commonly used in structural and automotive applications. Its unique combination of physical and mechanical properties gives it a number of advantages over other grades of steel, such as its high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance and superior ductility. Heat treatment can also be used to modify its properties for certain applications. With all these advantages, it's no wonder why ASTM A506 8620 steel is such a popular choice for many projects.

EN 10025 S235J0

EN 10025 S235J0 steel is a versatile and reliable material for a range of structural applications. It has a wide range of chemical components with distinct properties that combine to offer improved strength, ductility, and weldability. The material can be heat-treated for improved strength and toughness, and it can be used in automotive, bridge, and other engineering projects. As such, EN 10025 S235J0 is an optimal choice for manufacutrers looking for a reliable and high-performance steel solution.

ASTM A387/A387M Grade 91 Class 2

ASTM A387/A387M Grade 91 Class 2 steel is a heat-treated chromium-molybdenum alloy steel. It is mainly used for the construction of pressure vessels and boiler components. The steel is well-known for its superior resistance to corrosion, wear and tear, and fatigue. This is due to its excellent balance of properties and chemical composition, which combines a high strength-to-weight ratio, high hardness, and excellent weldability. ASTM A387/A387M Grade 91 Class 2 also offers good formability, machinability and good ductility, which make it suitable for a variety of applications.

ASTM A656/A656M A656 Type 7 Grade 70

The maximum carbon content of the Type 7 Grade 70 grade should not exceed 0.18%. ASTM A656/A656M A656 Type 7 Grade 70 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 7 Grade 70 is typically produced as hot rolled coils or sheets, cold rolled coils or sheets, and pickled coils or sheets depending on needs.

ASME SA-29/SA-29M SA-29 Grade 9255

ASME SA-29/SA-29M SA-29 Grade 9255 steel is a popular grade steel due to its versatile properties and wide range of applications. It has a carbon content of 0.28-0.33%, and also contains phosphorus, sulfur, manganese, chromium, molybdenum, nickel, and silicon. It must undergo several heat treatment processes to achieve the desired properties. It is known for its strength, ductility, malleability, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. It is used in several applications, including oil and gas infrastructure, pressure vessels, booms and cranes, agricultural tools and machinery, motor vehicle components and parts, and heavy machinery.