A668/A668M-17 is a standard specification for carbon and alloy steel forgings for general industrial use. This specification covers multiple grades of steel that are classified based on their mechanical properties. The mechanical properties of A668/A668M-17 steel grades include tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and reduction of area. These properties determine the strength and toughness of […]
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Standard number: A572/A572M-15 Chemical Composition: – The steel grade A572/A572M-15 contains carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, and copper as the main chemical elements. – The maximum carbon content is 0.23%. – The maximum manganese content is 1.35%. – The maximum phosphorus content is 0.04%. – The maximum sulfur content is 0.05%. – The maximum silicon […]
The A463/A463M-15 steel grade is a specification for hot-dipped aluminum-coated steel sheets. It is commonly used in the automotive industry for various components, such as body panels and structural parts. The chemical composition of this steel grade is as follows: – Carbon (C): The maximum carbon content allowed is 0.25%. – Manganese (Mn): The maximum […]
The A434/A434M-17 Steel Grade is a specification for heat-treated carbon and alloy steel bars. It is commonly used in various applications such as bolts and studs in high-temperature and high-pressure environments. The chemical composition of the A434/A434M-17 Steel Grade is defined by the levels of carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, and […]
The A29/A29M-16 steel grade is a commonly used carbon and alloy steel for various applications. Here, we will break down the properties and applications of this steel grade: Chemical Composition: – Carbon (C): 0.26-0.34% – Manganese (Mn): 0.60-0.90% – Phosphorus (P): 0.040% max – Sulfur (S): 0.050% max – Silicon (Si): 0.15-0.35% – Chromium (Cr): […]
Chemical Composition of A263-12 Steel Grade: – Carbon (C): 0.02% – 0.06% – Manganese (Mn): 1.00% – 1.50% – Phosphorus (P): 0.040% (maximum) – Sulfur (S): 0.050% (maximum) – Silicon (Si): 0.15% – 0.35% – Chromium (Cr): 16.00% – 18.00% – Nickel (Ni): 10.00% – 14.00% – Molybdenum (Mo): 2.00% – 3.00% – Copper (Cu): […]
Chemical Composition: – A153/A153M-16a steel grade is a specification for hot-dip zinc coating on iron and steel products. – The chemical composition of this steel grade may vary depending on the specific requirements of the product being coated. – However, the main component of this steel grade is iron (Fe), followed by small amounts of […]
The A1087/A1087M-16 steel grade is known for its superior strength compared to other steel grades. This superior strength can be attributed to its unique chemical composition and mechanical properties. Chemical Composition: The chemical composition of A1087/A1087M-16 steel grade consists primarily of iron (Fe) along with other elements such as carbon (C), manganese (Mn), silicon (Si), […]