ASTM A710 Steel, grade A, class 1, 6.4 - 8.0 mm thick
Subcategory: ASTM Steel; Low Alloy Steel; Low Carbon Steel; Metal
Key Words: UNS K20747
Material Notes: Meets A710/A710M-02 Standard Specification for Precipitation-Strengthened Low-Carbon Nickel-Copper-Chromium-Molybdenum-Columbium Alloy Structural Steel Plates. Northwestern University developed copper-precipitation-hardened, high-performance weathering steel that is produced by hot rolling after casting and then air-cooling. Due to simple processing the steel is fabricated at lower cost than competing high-performance steels that require quench and tempering. This steel can be easily welded without pre- or post-heating. The fracture toughness of the steel is excellent particularly at cryogenic temperatures. Weathering resistance and corrosion properties are better than that of any other available construction steel. The steel is an excellent candidate for infrastructure applications such as bridges, posts, signs, railings, etc. as well as for applications in other fields. Information provided by Professor Semyon Vaynman of Northwestern University.
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