Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality: Standard Specification For
Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality: Standard Specification For
Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality: Standard Specification For
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as manganese, sulfur, and lead tend to produce grain refinement. 4.4 Hot Forming—The bars shall be hot wrought, as
4.3 Quality—The bars shall be special quality. wrought.
TABLE 1 Grade Designations and Chemical Requirements of Hot-Wrought Carbon Steel Bars
NOTE—Grade designations and compositions correspond to the respective AISI designations and compositions.
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TABLE 1 Continued
UNS DesignationA Grade Heat Chemical Ranges and Limits, %
Carbon Manganese Phosphorus, max Sulfur, maxB
G11390 1139 0.35–0.43 1.35–1.65 0.040 0.13–0.20
G11400 1140 0.37–0.44 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.08–0.13
G11410 1141 0.37–0.45 1.35–1.65 0.040 0.08–0.13
G11440 1144 0.40–0.48 1.35–1.65 0.040 0.24–0.33
G11450 1145 0.42–0.49 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.04–0.07
G11460 1146 0.42–0.49 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.08–0.13
G11510 1151 0.48–0.55 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.08–0.13
Rephosphorized and Resulfurized Carbon SteelE,G,H
Designation Grade Carbon Manganese Phosphorus Sulfur Lead
G12110 1211 0.13 max 0.60–0.90 0.07–0.12 0.10–0.15 ...
G12120 1212 0.13 max 0.70–1.00 0.07–0.12 0.16–0.23 ...
G12130 1213 0.13 max 0.70–1.00 0.07–0.12 0.24–0.33 ...
G12150 1215 0.09 max 0.75–1.05 0.04–0.09 0.26–0.35 ...
... 12L14 0.15 max 0.85–1.15 0.04–0.09 0.26–0.35 0.15–0.35
A
New designations established in accordance with Practice E 527 and SAE J 1086.
B
Maximum unless otherwise indicated.
C
When silicon is required, the following ranges and limits are commonly specified: 0.10 %, max, 0.10 to 0.20 %, 0.15 to 0.35 %, or 0.20 to 0.40 %.
D
Copper can be specified when required as 0.20 % minimum.
E
When lead is required as an added element to a standard steel, a range of 0.15 to 0.35 % incl, is specified. Such a steel is identified by inserting the letter “L” between
the second and third numerals of the grade designation, for example, 10 L 45. A cast or heat analysis is not determinable when lead is added to the ladle stream.
F
When boron treatment is specified for killed steels, the steels can be expected to contain 0.0005 to 0.003% boron.
G
The elements bismuth, calcium, selenium or tellurium may be added as agreed between purchaser and supplier.
H
It is not common practice to produce these steels to specified limits for silicon because of its adverse effect on machinability.
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TABLE 2 Heat Chemical Ranges and Limits of Hot-Wrought Carbon Steel Bars
Chemical Ranges and Limits, %
When Maximum of Specified
Element Element is: Range Lowest Maximum
SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
One or more of the following supplementary requirements shall apply when specified by the
purchaser.
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minimize the frequency and degree of seams and other surface S11. Grain Size (Fine)
imperfections. S11.1 The steel shall conform to the fine austenitic grain
size requirement of Specification A 29/A 29M.
S5. Annealing
S11.1.1 When aluminum is used as a grain refining element,
S5.1 The steel shall be furnished annealed. the fine grain size requirement shall be deemed to be fulfilled
S6. Spheroidize Annealing if, on heat analysis, the aluminum content is not less than
0.015 % acid soluble aluminum, or alternately, 0.020 % total
S6.1 The steel shall be spheroidize annealed. aluminum. The aluminum content shall be reported. The grain
S7. Special Internal Soundness Requirement size test specified in S11.1 shall be the referee test.
S11.1.2 When specified on the order, one grain size test per
S7.1 The steel shall be produced with special internal heat shall be made. The test result shall be reported.
soundness, that is, relative freedom from segregation and
porosity, as evaluated by means of a macroetch test performed S12. Restricted Incidental Elements
on representative billet samples. The test shall consist of deep S12.1 The steel shall not exceed the limits for copper,
etching a cross section in a hot-acid solution and with a visual nickel, chromium, molybdenum, or other elements as shown
examination to evaluate soundness. An alternative method on the purchase order.
consisting of fracturing a billet section and examining the
S13. Stress Relieving
fracture surface to evaluate soundness may be used with
purchaser approval. S13.1 The steel shall be stress relieved by heating to a
temperature specified by the purchaser or to a temperature
S8. Nonmetallic Inclusion Requirement (Note S1) selected by the manufacturer.
S8.1 A microscopical examination of longitudinal sections S14. Special Straightness
to determine the nature and frequency of nonmetallic inclu- S14.1 The bars shall be produced with special straightness
sions shall be made as prescribed in Practice E 45. The (refer to Specification A 29/A 29M for tolerances).
acceptance limits shall be specified by the purchaser.
S15. Pickling
NOTE S1—Much of the sulfur in resulfurized steels is present as sulfide
inclusions. For this reason, those steels are not generally produced to S15.1 The surface of the bars shall be descaled by pickling.
inclusion rating and S9 may not be specified. S16. Blast Cleaning
S9. Special Hardenability Requirement S16.1 The surface of the bars shall be descaled by blast
S9.1 Special heat treating (hardenability) is a term used cleaning.
when the purchaser specifies as a requirement, the ability of a S17. Coating
steel to heat treat to specified mechanical property values S17.1 The bars shall be oiled, limed, or phosphate-coated as
which the purchaser must meet after his heat treatment. Care specified by the purchaser. The purchaser shall also specify the
should be taken so that the desired mechanical property values method of cleaning (S15 or S16); otherwise the bars shall be
are compatible with the chemical composition, size, and cross descaled by pickling or blasting at the manufacturer’s option.
section of the steel.
S18. Restricted Heat Chemical Ranges
S10. Grain Size (Coarse) S18.1 Restricted heat chemical ranges on one or more
S10.1 The steel shall conform to the coarse austenitic grain elements may be specified by the purchaser if the manufacturer
size requirement of Specification A 29/A 29M. agrees to melt to the requested restriction.
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