Chemical Composition: ASTM A467/A467M-07(2012) specifies the chemical composition requirements for steel grades in this standard. It outlines the maximum limits for various elements such as carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, copper, and other residual elements.
Mechanical Properties: The strength and durability of A467/A467M-07(2012) steel grade are evaluated based on its mechanical properties. This includes parameters such as tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, hardness, impact resistance, and other properties that determine the material’s ability to withstand external forces and maintain its integrity.
Standard number: ASTM A467/A467M-07(2012) is the specific standard number that refers to the examination of the strength and durability of the steel grade mentioned.
Corresponding: The term “corresponding” is used to indicate the relationship between the standard number and the examination of the strength and durability of the A467/A467M-07(2012) steel grade. It implies that the examination process and results discussed are directly relevant to the requirements and specifications outlined in this particular standard.