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Carbon Steels A516 Grade 60

 


Specifications

The following specifications cover Carbon Steels A516 Grade 60

 

 


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Chemistry Data : [top]

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Principal Design Features ASTM A516 specification covers plate of carbon steel for moderate and lower temperature use in pressure vessels. The Grade 60 alloy is basically the same as AISI steel 1330.

Applications Used for weld fabrication of pressure vessels that require improved notch toughness for lower than ambient temperature service.

Machinability machinability of Grade 60 steel is good, being the equivalent of AISI 1330 steel.

Forming Forming capability is good as the steel has good ductility.

Welding Grade 60 steel is intended for fabricating by welding. Thus its welding characteristics are good by conventional methods.

Heat Treatment The steel is supplied in the as-rolled condition or as normalized or stress relieved annealed, as specified by the purchaser. Subsequent heat treatment is not covered by this specification. See also "Tempering".

Forging Material is supplied as plate and not subsequently subjected to forging.

Hot Working Grade 60 steel may be hot worked if necessary. Contact the steel supplier for information.

Cold Working Cold works readily by bending an shaping as with the plain carbon steels.

Annealing Annealing, if necessary, is done at 1600 F and slow furnace cooled.

Aging Not applicable.

Tempering Notch toughness can be improved by quenched cooling from hot rolling or normalizing by the supplier. If such a faster cooling rate is agreed upon between purchaser and supplier then the steel is also to be tempered at 1200 F.

Hardening The steel hardens by cold worked and also can be heat treated and quenched for hardness. However this specification does not deal with heat treated material.

Other Comments Grade 60 steel has a tensile strength in the 60 to 80 ksi range with 25% elongation. Its physical and mechanical properties are basically similar to AISI 1330 steel.

Other Mechanical Props PVQ

Physical Data : [top]

Density (lb / cu. in.) 0.284
Specific Gravity 7.9
Specific Heat (Btu/lb/Deg F - [32-212 Deg F]) 0.107
Melting Point (Deg F) 2750
Thermal Conductivity 360
Mean Coeff Thermal Expansion 6.7
Modulus of Elasticity Tension 30
Modulus of Elasticity Torsion 11


Mechanical Data : [top]

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