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  2. Carbon steel - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of heat treating carbon steel is to change the mechanical properties of steel, usually ductility, hardness, yield strength, or impact resistance. Note that the electrical and thermal conductivity are only slightly altered. As with most strengthening techniques for steel, Young's modulus (elasticity) is unaffected. All treatments of ...

  3. 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.

  4. ASTM A992 - Wikipedia

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    ASTM A992 steel is a structural steel alloy often used in the US for steel wide-flange and I beams. Like other carbon steels, the density of ASTM A992 steel is approximately 7850 kg/m 3 (0.2836 lb/in 3). ASTM A992 steel has the following minimum mechanical properties, according to ASTM specification A992/A992M.

  5. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    Steel specified by purpose of use and mechanical properties. Steel specified by chemical composition. ... Carbon steels 1.1141 1.0401 1.0453: C15D C18D: 1010 1018 ...

  6. 4340 steel - Wikipedia

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    4340 steel is an ultra-high strength steel classified a medium-carbon, ... The mechanical properties of 4340 are highly dependent on the heat treatment. 4340 can ...

  7. ASTM F568M - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric corrosion resistant steel; quench and tempered Class 9.8 Medium carbon steel; quench and tempered: 1.6–16: 650: 720: 900: C28–37 Class 9.8 low carbon Low carbon boron steel; quench and tempered Class 10.9 Alloy steel; quench and tempered: 5–100: 830: 940: 1040: C32–39 Class 10.9 low carbon Low carbon boron steel; quench and ...

  8. A572 steel - Wikipedia

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    A572 steel has five different grades: 42, 50, 55, 60 and 65. [2] Each of these grades differ in their mechanical properties and chemical composition. Chemical Composition

  9. ASTM A53 steel - Wikipedia

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    2. Application of ASTM A53 Standard Pipes Steel Pipes ordered under this specification is intended for mechanical and pressure applications and is also acceptable for ordinary uses in steam, water, gas, and air lines. It is suitable for welding, and suitable for forming operations involving coiling, bending, and flanging. 3.

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