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- Boiler steels
- High carbon steel
- High Yield steel
- steel for welded tubes
- General construction steel
- steel with Cr.,Mo.,Cr-Mo
- Steel for large diameter pipes
- Simple pressure vessels steel
- Steel for gas cylinders and gas vessels
- General purpose structural steels
- Steel for boilers and pressure vessels
- steel resistant to atmospherical corrosion
- Carbon steel and low alloy steel
- Fine-grain structural steels,normalised rolled
- weldable normalized fine grained pressure vessel steels
What are the common uses of A36 steel?
A36 steel is a low-carbon steel with a carbon content of less than 0.3%, which makes A36 steel easy to process, weld, and shape. Low carbon can also prevent heat treatment from affecting A36 steel. A36 steel also contains a small amount of other alloying elements, such as manganese, sulfur, phosphorus, and silicon. Adding these alloying elements can make A36 steel have the required chemical and mechanical properties.
The ultimate tensile strength of A36 steel is 58000psi to 79800psi. A36 steel is relatively ductile and can be stretched to about 20% of its original length during tensile testing. Its ductility and strength also make it have excellent impact strength at room temperature.
A36 steel is popular due to its relatively low cost. A36 steel can be seen in many industrial applications.Its mechanical properties make it particularly suitable for structural applications. Many bridges are constructed of A36 steel. Due to its high strength and toughness,
A36 steel is also often made into buildings. A36 steel is also used in automotive, construction, heavy equipment, and parts in the oil and gas industries.