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U. S. Steel Hot Rolled Products are furnished in
accordance with the latest ASTM material specifications. These
latest ASTM specifications now include new product terminology,
more definitive chemical composition limits and non-mandatory,
typical mechanical properties. Previously, these
specifications only required maximum limits on the chemical
elements carbon, manganese, phosphorus and sulfur.
U. S. Steel Hot Rolled Products are typically specified to one of the
following product designations.
Commercial
Steel (CS)
Commercial
Steel - CS Type B
Chem.
Req.
Drawing
Steel - DS Type B
Structural
Steel (SS)
Pressure
Vessel Steel (PVS)
High
Strength Low Alloy Steel (HSLAS and HSLAS-F)
Selection of the proper steel designation must be based on the
specific formability and mechanical property requirements of the
final application. A general description, including chemical
composition and typical mechanical property values, for each steel
designation follows. For assistance in material selection,
contact your local U. S. Steel Sales Office for customer technical
service.
Steel Designations
Commercial Steel Sheet (CS)
Commercial Steel Sheet is intended for applications that
require only light draws or moderate forming and bending.
Commercial Steels may be specified to ASTM A1011 CS Type B
(0.02 to 0.15 percent carbon and typical mechanical properties),
ASTM A659 CS (0.16 to 0.25 percent carbon), Chem Req
(over 0.25 percent carbon) or ASTM A635 (up to 0.25 max C Heavy
Thickness Coils).
CS is furnished only to the compositional limits of AISI
Grades 1015 through 1023. Because the carbon level of these
steels is over 0.15 to 0.25%, these steels are intended for
applications that are flat or require limited bending or
forming. For improved forming or bending at the expense of
hardness and/or wear resistance, CS Type B steel should be
specified.
Chem. Req.
U. S. Steel established the Chem Req steel
designation to comprehend higher carbon steel grades such as AISI
1025 through 1080. Because the maximum carbon content of
these steel grades exceed 0.25%, these steels are recommended for
flat applications. Chem Req steels are furnished to
compositional limits only.
CS Type B steel can be bent flat on
itself in any direction at room temperature. However, this steel
type is subject to stretcher strains, fluting and coil breaks (in
heavier gauges) due to a metallurgical phenomenon called aging. To
minimize the tendency for fluting or stretcher strains that recur
after CS Type B steels age, it is necessary for the user to
effectively roller level the product immediately before use.
However, roller leveling will not restore softness and ductility.
The effects of aging, including coil breaks, loss of ductility, and
increased hardness, must be accepted by the customer beyond 45 days
from the date of temper rolling.
To minimize the potential effects of aging, Drawing Steel DS
Type B can be specified.
Drawing Steel Sheet - DS TYPE B
Drawing Steel Sheet is intended for applications that require
stringent forming or drawing. It is used primarily for applications
that exceed the forming capability of CS Type B sheet steels.
Drawing Steel Sheet may be specified to ASTM A1011 DS
Type B (0.02 to 0.08 percent carbon) or A635 (Heavy Thickness
Coils).
DS Type B steel should be used when CS Type B steel will
not provide a sufficient degree of ductility for the fabrication of
parts having stringent drawing requirements. Controlled
metallurgical and processing parameters are used at all stages of
manufacture, from steelmaking to finishing, in order to produce a
product with uniform mechanical properties and substantially
improved ductility compared with CS type B material.
In addition to the improved formability, DS Type B steel
is essentially non-aging. It will not stretcher strain or exhibit
fluting or suffer loss of ductility with elapsed time after it has
been properly temper rolled. This steel designation should be
specified when stretcher strains or fluting during fabrication are
objectionable and the user wants to store the steel for an extended
period of time without experiencing the adverse changes in
ductility. DS Type B steel has its maximum ductility in the
dead soft condition, but in this state, it is subject to stretcher
straining or fluting during fabrication. The elimination of these 3
tendencies occurs only after temper rolling.
Drawing Steel with Boron (DS Type B with Boron) addition
should be used with Hot Rolled Sheet when regular DS Type B will
not provide a sufficient degree of ductility for the fabrication of
parts having stringent drawing requirements. The addition of Boron
is made to sheet steels to make them essentially non-aging and/or
to improve formability.
Structural Steel (SS)
Structural Steel Sheet (SS) is intended for applications that
require specific mechanical properties. This product is generally
furnished to a broad chemistry requirement and to specific
properties which may include yield strength tensile strength and
elongation values. Since SS Sheet requirements cover
mechanical properties ranging typically from 30 ksi to 55 ksi (210
MPa to 380 MPa) minimum yield strength, the compatibility of the
mechanical properties ordered with the forming requirements of the
specific application must be carefully considered.
Structural Steel Sheet (SS) is typically specified to either
ASTM A1011 or ASTM A1018 (heavy thickness) which are a
carbon/manganese based specifications that preclude the addition of
columbium or vanadium. ASTM A1011 SS is available in grades with a
minimum yield strength through 40 ksi (275 MPa). Higher yield
strength grades with minimum yield strengths ranging from 45 ksi
(310 MPa) to 70ksi (480 MPa) are typically specified to ASTM A1011
HSLAS or A1018 HSLAS. (See the High Strength Sheet
Section)
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Specific Mechanical Properties of
Various ASTM A1011 SS Grades
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Tensile Strength, min.
ksi (MPa)
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Grade
Minimum Yield Strength ksi (MPa)
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49
(340)
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52
(360)
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53
(365)
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58 - 80
(400 - 500)
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55
(380)
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ASTM Designation
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30 (205)
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A1011 Grade 30 SS
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33 (230)
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A1011 Grade 33 SS
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36 (250)
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A1011 Grade 36 Type 1 SS
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A1011 Grade 36 Type 2 SS |
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40 (275)
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A1011 Grade 40 SS
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For minimum yield
strength greater than 40 ksi, refer to A1011 HSLAS
Pressure Vessel Steel (PVS)
Pressure Vessel steel sheet is intended for fusion welding or
brazing into gas cylinders, boilers and similar end use high
pressure applications. This product is ordered to mechanical
property requirements ranging typically from 45 ksi to 75 ksi (310
MPa to 520 MPa) minimum tensile strength. More rigorous
tensile testing is required on all Pressure Vessel sheet to assure
uniform properties for these critical applications.
Carbon Pressure Vessel Sheet may be specified to ASTM A414.
Presented below is a summary of the mechanical property
requirements of this specification.
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Specific Mechanical Properties of
Various ASTM A1011 SS Grades
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Tensile Strength, min.
ksi (MPa)
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Minimum Yield Strength ksi (MPa)
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45
(310)
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50
(345)
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55
(380)
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60
(415)
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65
(450)
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70
(485)
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75
(515)
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ASTM Designation
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25 (170)
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A414 Grade A
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30 (205)
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A414 Grade B
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33 (230)
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A414 Grade C
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35 (240)
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A414 Grade D
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38 (260)
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A414 Grade E
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42 (290)
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A414 Grade F
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45 (310)
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A414 Grade G
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Each grade has a maximum tensile strength requirement equal to
15 ksi above the minimum tensile strength requirement shown in the
table above.
High Strength Low Alloy Sheet
High Strength Low Alloy Sheet is intended for applications
where greater strength and reduced weight are
important.
Carbon Steel uses a combination of carbon, manganese,
nitrogen and phosphorous to obtain the desired strength levels.
High Strength Low Alloy Steel (HSLAS and HSLAS-F) is a
specific group of steels in which the various strength levels are
achieved by the addition of moderate amounts of one or more
alloying elements. The most common are columbium, vanadium or
titanium. HSLAS offer improved formability and weldability
when compared to the equivalent strength Structural Steel.
ASTM A1011 or A1018 are commonly specified for HSLAS or
HSLAS-F.
Weathering Steel (USS COR-TEN®) uses
alloying elements such as copper, chromium, silicon and nickel to
enhance the atmospheric corrosion resistance of the steel.
The addition of these elements also results in a high strength
steel that typically exhibits a 50 ksi minimum yield
strength. ASTM A606 Type 4 is usually specified for this
product.
USS COR-TEN® is a registered trademark of United States Steel
High Strength Steel Sheet Uniform Designator
System
1. Sheet Product Prefix
HR = Hot Rolled
2. Yield Strength
Numerical description of minimum yield strength
in ksi
3. Chemical Composition
Each steel is designated by a letter
classification
S=Structural Steel
X=Low Alloy
W=Weathering
4. Inclusion Shape Control
F=Killed Plus Inclusion Shape
Control
X=Killed without Inclusion Shape
Control
5. Tensile Strength
Numerical description of the minimum
tensile strength in ksi
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Examples of
Designators
Product Caption: HR Sheet High Strength
Specification Caption: (U. S. Steel HR 50XF60)
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HR
Product
Prefix
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50
Yield
Strength
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X
Chemical Composition
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F
Inclusion
Shape Control
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60
Tensile
Strength
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Relative Formability
Chemical Composition - For any given strength level,
formability and weldability can be improved by lowering the carbon
level and adding special alloys. Thus, a low alloy steel (X)
is more formable than a carbon steel (S) at comparable strength
levels.
Inclusion Shape Control - The size and shape of
inclusions can be controlled to optimize formability. Thus, a
killed steel with inclusion shape control (F) is generally more
formable than a killed steel with no shape control (K).
Steel Grades
U. S. Steel offers a broad range of Structural and High
Strength Low Alloy Steels. The tables below are intended to
show representative grades which U. S. Steel produces. It is
not intended to show all the grades available. If your
specific requirement is not shown, please contact your local
U. S. Steel Sales Office for availability.
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Tensile Strength, min.
ksi (MPa)
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Min. Yield Strength ksi (MPa)
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53
(365)
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55
(380)
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U. S. Steel
Designator*
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ASTM
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36 (250)
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HR36SK53
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A1011 Grade 36
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40 (275)
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HR40SK55
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A1011 Grade 40
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Weathering Steel
(USS COR-TEN®)
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Tensile Strength,
min.
ksi (MPa)
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Min. Yield Strength ksi (MPa)
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70
(480)
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U. S. Steel
Designator*
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ASTM
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50 (345)
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HR50WK70
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A606
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High Strength Low
Alloy (HSLAS/HSLAF)
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Tensile
Strength, min.
ksi (MPa)
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Min. Yield Strength ksi (MPa)
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55
(380)
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60
(410)
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65
(450)
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70
(480)
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75
(520)
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80
(550)
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85
(590)
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90
(620)
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U. S. Steel
Designator *
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ASTM
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45 (310)
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HR45XK55
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A1011 Grade 45 Class 2
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45 (310)
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HR45XK60
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A1011 Grade 45 Class 1
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50 (345)
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HR50XF60
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A1011 Grade 50
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50 (345)
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HR50XK60
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A1011 Grade 50 Class 2
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50 (345)
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HR50XK65
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A1011 Grade 50 Class 1
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55 (380)
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HR55XK65
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A1011 Grade 55 Class 2
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55 (380)
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HR55XK70
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A1011 Grade 55 Class 1
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60 (410)
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HR60XF70
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A1011 Grade 60
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60 (410)
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HR60XK70
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A1011 Grade 60 Class 2
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60 (410)
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HR60XK75
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A1011 Grade 60 Class 1
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65 (450)
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HR65XK75
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A1011 Grade 65 Class 2
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65 (450)
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HR65XK80
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A1011 Grade 65 Class 1
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70 (480)
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HR70XF80
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A1011 Grade 70
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70 (480)
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HR70XK80
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A1011 Grade 70 Class 2
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70 (480)
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HR70XK85
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A1011 Grade 70 Class 1
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80 (550)
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HR80XF90
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A1011 Grade 80
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*Ordering to a U. S. Steel Designator does not guarantee meeting
all the requirements of the cross-referenced ASTM
specification. If an ASTM specification must be met, it must
be referenced when ordering.
Other Structural and High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA)
Requirements
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Yield Strength, min.
N/mm2 (ksi)
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Tensile
Strength, min. N/mm2 (ksi)
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185 (27)
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225 (33)
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255 (37)
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305 (44)
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JIS Standard
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JIS Type
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Former JIS Type
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310 (45)
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G3113
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SAPH 310
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SAPH 32
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370 (54)
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G3113
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SAPH 370
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SAPH 38
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400 (58)
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G3113
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SAPH 400
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SAPH 41
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440 (64)
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G3113
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SAPH 440
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SAPH 45
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Note: Minimum yield varies by gauge (thickness). Values shown are for product less than 6 mm
(0.236 inch) in thickness.
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American
Petroleum Institute (API) Specification for Line Pipe-5L
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Tensile Strength, min.
ksi (MPa)
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Min. Yield Strength ksi (MPa)
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60
(415)
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66
(455)
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75
(520)
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82 (565)
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API
5L
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42 (290)
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X42
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52 (360)
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X52
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60 (415)
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X60
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70 (485)
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X70
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Properties shown are required for the finished
pipe. Specific sheet properties which are supplied to
meet finished pipe properties depend upon the type of pipe
fabrication.
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JIS Mild Steel
for Forming
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Designator
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U. S. Steel Reference
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Tensile Strength Minimum N/mm2 (ksi)
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JIS Standard
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SPHC
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CS Type B
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270 (39)
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G3131
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SPHD
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DS Type B
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270 (39)
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G3131
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SPHE
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DS Type B
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270 (39)
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G3131
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