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  2. ASTM A53 steel - Wikipedia

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    Scope of ASTM A53 Standard ASTM A53 is standard specification for pipe, steel, black and hot dipped, zinc-coated, welded and seamless. This specification covers seamless and welded black and hot-dipped galvanized steel pipe in NPS 1⁄8 to NPS 26 [DN 6 to DN 650] (Note 1), inclusive, with nominal wall thickness (Note 2) as given in Table X2.2 ...

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item ... Pages in category "ASTM standards" The following 20 pages are ...

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  6. A572 steel - Wikipedia

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  8. ASTM A500 - Wikipedia

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    ASTM A500 is a standard specification published by the ASTM for cold-formed welded and seamless carbon steel structural tubing in round, square, and rectangular shapes. It is commonly specified in the US for hollow structural sections , but the more stringent CSA G40.21 is preferred in Canada.

  9. Stress corrosion cracking - Wikipedia

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    Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is the growth of crack formation in a corrosive environment. It can lead to unexpected and sudden failure of normally ductile metal alloys subjected to a tensile stress, especially at elevated temperature.