ASTM A684/A684M Grade 1075
ASTM A684/A684M Grade 1075 steel is a medium carbon, low alloy steel often used for the construction of various structural components. The steel has excellent weldability and formability and good mechanical properties, making it suitable for a variety of applications. The steel has a tensile strength of 696MPa and a yield strength of 485MPa, making it strong enough for applications such as bridge components and vehicle frames. The steel also has a good impact energy of 27J at -20 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for applications where the steel needs to be resistant to impacts, such as crane booms. The steel also has good hardness and machinability, allowing it to be easily cut and fabricated. This makes it suitable for a variety of applications and is one of the reasons why it is so widely used.
ASTM A108 12L15
Tensile Strength: The minimum tensile strength of the carbon steel bars as specified by ASTM A108 12L15 represents their ability to resist pulling forces without breaking or experiencing deformation.
Yield Strength: ASTM A108 12L15 provides guidelines for the minimum yield strength required for these carbon steel bars. The yield strength indicates the stress level at which permanent deformation begins.
Elongation: Elongation measures the ability of the material to stretch before fracturing. ASTM A108 12L15 defines the minimum elongation percentage that the bars should exhibit.
Yield Strength: ASTM A108 12L15 provides guidelines for the minimum yield strength required for these carbon steel bars. The yield strength indicates the stress level at which permanent deformation begins.
Elongation: Elongation measures the ability of the material to stretch before fracturing. ASTM A108 12L15 defines the minimum elongation percentage that the bars should exhibit.
GB/T 699 50-E
The benefits of GB/T 699 50-E steel include its high strength and hardness, making it suitable for high-performance applications such as precision machining and engineering tools. It is also a low cost steel compared to other alloys, making it very cost effective for large scale production. Additionally, this type of steel has good weldability and can also be cold worked or hot worked with relatively little effort.
ASTM A537/A537M A537 Class 1
ASTM A537/A537M A537 Class 1 steel is a high-strength low-alloy carbon-manganese-silicon steel used in the fabrication of pressure vessels and boilers. It is notable for its high strength and high impact resistance, making it especially suitable for a wide range of applications. ASTM A537/A537M A537 Class 1 is widely used in the manufacture of a variety of components, such as pressure vessels, tanks, and boilers, as well as other industrial and commercial products. Furthermore, it is highly durable and corrosion resistant, giving it increased longevity.
SAE J403 AISI1110
SAE J403 AISI1110 steel is an alloy containing iron, carbon, manganese, sulfur, phosphorus, and silicon. It has a high tensile strength and good ductility, making it ideal for automotive and aerospace applications that require strength and durability. Its chemical composition and physical properties enable it to be machined, welded, and formed easily, making it a popular choice for parts used in engines, fasteners, and shock absorbers.
GB/T 699 60Mn
GB/T 699 60Mn steel is a popular steel used in many industries. It has good mechanical properties, including yield strength, ultimate strength, and elongation, as well as good corrosion resistance. These properties, combined with its low cost and easy weldability, make it an attractive choice for many applications. It is commonly used in construction, automotive, and shipbuilding industries.
ASTM A576 1084
ASTM A576 1084 is a special-grade steel that has unique mechanical properties, making it a popular and cost-effective choice for many engineering and construction projects. The steel contains a low-carbon content and is corrosion-resistant, making it highly durable. The steel also has a tensile strength of 170,000 psi ETF, a Rockwell hardness of 160-190, and an impact strength of 20 foot-pounds. These mechanical properties make ASTM A576 1084 an ideal material for high-strength applications needing a strong and durable material.
ASTM A537/A537M A537 Class 3
ASTM A537/A537M A537 Class 3 is a high-strength, low-alloy steel that has been developed to meet the demands of steel construction and fabrication. It is also known as a pressure vessel grade steel because it is used to make pressure vessels, including boilers, tanks, and other special containers designed to withstand strong internal pressures. The steel can be heat-treated to a higher tensile strength and the primary alloys used are chromium, nickel, and molybdenum.
ASTM A515/A515M A515 Grade 65 [450]
ASTM A515/A515M, the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard for Pressure Vessel Plates, is a standard that covers carbon-silicon steel plates primarily used for intermediate- and higher-temperature service in welded boilers and other pressure vessels. The A515/A515M specification covers carbon-silicon steel plates primarily for intermediate- and higher-temperature service in welded boilers and other pressure vessels.
ASTM A684/A684M 1035
ASTM A684/A684M 1035 steel is a medium carbon, low alloy steel often used for the construction of various structural components. The steel has excellent weldability and formability and good mechanical properties, making it suitable for a variety of applications. The steel has a tensile strength of 696MPa and a yield strength of 485MPa, making it strong enough for applications such as bridge components and vehicle frames. The steel also has a good impact energy of 27J at -20 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for applications where the steel needs to be resistant to impacts, such as crane booms. The steel also has good hardness and machinability, allowing it to be easily cut and fabricated. This makes it suitable for a variety of applications and is one of the reasons why it is so widely used.
GB/T 700 U12759
GB/T 700 U12759 steel is an ideal choice for a variety of construction applications due to its excellent thermal properties and strength-to-weight ratio. It is a low carbon and high-strength quenched and tempered structural steel that is widely used in a multitude of applications, including bridges, buildings, ships, tanks, power transmission lines, transmission towers, and more. GB/T 700 U12759 steel is also used to manufacture components for mechanical and automotive products such as shear blades, die casting molds, and wind turbine blades.
ASTM A576 15L47
ASTM A576 15L47 is a special-graded steel with a unique chemical composition and a wide range of mechanical properties. The steel is manufactured by a modified version of the open-hearth process, making it ideal for a wide range of engineering and construction applications. ASTM A576 15L47 is a low-alloy steel and is primarily used in pipe and structural applications requiring high strength and lower temperatures. The steel has a relatively low-carbon content, making it a versatile and cost-effective option.
GB/T 700 U12358
GB/T 700 U12358 carbon structural steel is an excellent choice for a variety of engineering and construction applications due to its superior strength, formability and weldability. It is suitable for use in bridges, roads, ships and trains, and for equipment used in manufacturing, workshops, and other industrial applications. Its low cost makes it even more attractive, making it an economically viable option for many projects.
JIS G3445 STKM12C
JIS G3445 STKM12C can be used in a variety of applications that require a strong and reliable steel. Some of the most common applications are in construction, automotive, vehicle components, pipes and tubes. The steel is particularly suited to these types of applications because of its strength and flexibility.JIS G3445 STKM12C grade steel is an excellent choice for any application where strength, durability and corrosion resistance are important. It is also an excellent choice for applications that require a steel that is both strong and flexible.
GB 700 Q275
The Chinese steel industry was born in the early 20th century when the first steel train rails were produced in Shanghai in 1914. Since then, many other steel products have been produced in China and exported to other countries. However, until the adoption of the GB Standard in 1949, China did not have a uniform standard for steel products.