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ASTM designation A36 angle steel is carbon structural steel. And ASTM designation A36 angle steel is produced in forms that include some of the industry’s toughest applications and conditions. Moreover, ASTM designation A36 angle steel is mainly intended for applications ranging from bridges, oil rigs, and parking garages to boat ramps and simple walkways.
ASTM designation A36 angle steel have 98% Iron elements and other element shown as below:
• Carbon: 0.25% – 0.209%
• Copper: 0.20%
• Manganese: 1.03%
• Silicon: 0.280%
• Phosphorous: 0.040%
• Sulfur: 0.050%
ASTM designation A36 angle steel combines strength with flexibility. Yield strength is 36,300 psi and an ultimate tensile strength ranges from 58,000 to 80,000 psi, and ASTM designation A36 angle steel can maintain its strength at temperatures ranging up to 650°F. Furthermore, ASTM designation A36 angle steel is excellent for welding and produces high quality welded joints.
While it is a strong material, ASTM designation A36 angle steel is more easily bent than materials such as C1018 steel, as it has less yield strength. ASTM designation A36 angle steel excellent flexibility and strength make A36 steel suitable for a full variety of applications, including fixtures, rings, forming tanks, bearing plates, cams, and gears, among many others.
ASTM designation A36 angle steel maintains a somewhat rough surface and can be machined and manipulated using a variety of processes, such as multiple types of welding, as well as grinding, drilling, punching, and riveting. ASTM designation A36 angle steel is a very frequently used mild- or hot-rolled steel. Contact us freely if have needs.