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ASTM A36 steel coil is one of the most common grades of steel used in structural applications. This mild carbon steel grade contains chemical alloys that give it properties such as machinability, ductility, and strength that are ideal for use in constructing a variety of structures.
A high-strength, low-alloy, hot-rolled structural steel coil utilized in structural applications where lighter weight and improved formability is critical. Applications include: truck frames, crane booms, and rail car components. Made to Grades 50, 60, 70 and 80, the grade designating the yield strength.
ASTM A514 steel (also known as T1) grades incloud A, B, E, F, H, P, Q & S. This steel coil has a high yield strength and good weldability. ASTM A514 steel coil is quenched and tempered carbon-alloy steel. It is typically used when abrasion resistance and high-impact properties are required.
SAE/AISI 4000 Series Alloy Coil
Alloy Steel is a combination of Iron, Carbon, and various other elements like Nickel, Chromium, and Molybdenum. The additional elements make alloy steel unique and enhance the already excellent physical properties like strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance to a new extreme.
ASTM A515 carbon-silicon steel coils primarily for intermediate- and higher-temperature service in welded boilers and other pressure vessels. Coils are available in three grades having different strength levels: Grades 60, 65, 70, 415, 450, and 485.
ASTM A387 steel coil is chromium-molybdenum steel for pressure vessels for elevated temperature service. ASTM A387 steel coil include ASTM A387 Grade 5, Grade 9, Grade 11, Grade 12, Grade 22. Each A387 grade is divided into 2 class: class 1 and class 2.
ASTM A537 standard refers to pressure vessel coils, material in heat-treated, carbon-manganese silicon steel. Based on different strength and heat treatment, it ranges to Class 1, 2 and 3. ASTM A537 Class 1 coils are supplied in the normalised condition whilst Class 2 coils are quenched and tempered.
ASTM A633 is a high-strength / low alloy grade produced in the normalized condition. It is predominantly used in environments where superior notch toughness is needed at low ambient temperatures. Grades are divided into A, C, D, E.
A588 Low Alloy Structural Steel Coil
ASTM A588 is a high strength low-alloy structural steel specification with higher strength and improved atmospheric corrosion resistance. It covers Grade A, Grade B, and Grade K. Grade A, B is the specification for atmospheric corrosion structural steel of High-Strength Low-Alloy, yield strength minimum 50 ksi 345 Mpa.
A709 Carbon Structural Steel Coil
The ASTM A709 is the Standard Specification for Structural Steel for Bridges and encompasses carbon, high-strength low-alloy, and quenched and tempered alloy steels used as structural coils in the construction of bridges. It following five grades of A709; 36, 50, 50W, HPS 50W and HPS 70W.
