Transcription of Section F - EMJ
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FSection FHiGH StRenGtH LoW ALLoY SteeLSHeAt tReAteD conStRUctionAL ALLoY SteeLSABRASion ReSiStinG SteeLSHiGH StRenGtH LoW ALLoY SteeLS ..2-3 Sheets and PlatesHeAt tReAteD conStRUctionAL ALLoY SteeLS ..4-5 PlatesAR 235 ABRASion ReSiStinG SteeL ..6 Plates and SheetsAR 360 ABRASion ReSiStinG SteeLS ..7 PlatesAR 400 ABRASion ReSiStinG SteeL ..8 PlatesABRASion ReSiStinG SHeetS ..9 Sheets and PlatesHiGH StRenGtH LoW ALLoY SteeLSSHeetS PLAteSHigh strength low alloy (HSLA) steels are essentially low carbon steels to which have been added small amounts of such alloying elements as chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, zirconium, copper, and columbium.
substantially higher than that of the high strength low alloy grades. The alloying elements and amount of alloy content vary among the grades depending upon the section thickness and desired properties. The low carbon content improves their general weldability. ASTM Specification A 514 covers this material in “Structural” Quality. The ...
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