ASTM A588 HSLA Steel Grade D, Thickness 100 to 125 mm (4-5 in.)
Subcategory: ASTM Steel; Low Alloy Steel; Metal
Key Words: UNS K11552
Material Notes: Iron content calculated as balance. HSLA (High-strength low-alloy) steels are used for their higher strength and atmospheric corrosion resistance. They can be considered to be microalloyed steel and are designed for mechanical rather than compositional specs. ASTM A588 has atmospheric corrosion resistance quadruple that of carbon steel. Used in welded, bolted, or riveted structures, especially bridges and buildings in which its strength and durability is required.
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