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Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality: Standard Specification For

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The document discusses various chemical composition requirements and specifications for carbon steel bars. It also outlines different supplementary requirements that can be specified for the bars depending on their intended use or quality standards.

Some of the supplementary requirements that can be specified include requirements for cold working quality (S1), axle shaft quality (S2), scrapless nut quality (S3), and special surface quality (S4).

Common elements that may be added include silicon, copper, lead, boron, bismuth, calcium, selenium, tellurium, and restricted incidental elements can also be specified (S12).

Designation: A 576 – 90b (Reapproved 2000) An American National Standard

Standard Specification for


Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A 576; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.

This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.

1. Scope SAE J 1086 Recommended Practice for Numbering Metals


1.1 This specification covers hot-wrought special quality and Alloys (UNS)5
carbon steel bars. Special quality bar applications include
3. Ordering Information
forging, heat treating, cold drawing, machining, and many
structural uses. A guide for the selection of steel bars is 3.1 Orders under this specification should include the fol-
contained in Practice A 400. lowing, as required, to describe adequately the desired mate-
1.2 The bars shall be furnished in the grades specified in rial:
Table 1. Sections and sizes of bar steel available are covered in 3.1.1 Quantity (weight or number of bars),
Specification A 29/A 29M. Hot-wrought special quality carbon 3.1.2 Name of material (hot-wrought carbon steel bars),
steel bars are produced in cut lengths and coils; the manufac- 3.1.3 Dimensions,
turer should be consulted regarding sections and sizes available 3.1.4 ASTM specification number and date of issue,
in coils, produced to a chemical composition. 3.1.5 Deoxidation practice (see 4.2.1),
1.3 Merchant quality hot-wrought carbon steel bars are 3.1.6 Grade designation or chemical composition limits (see
covered in Specification A 575. 5.1 and Table 1),
1.4 Some end uses may require superior surface quality, or 3.1.7 Coarse or fine grain steel (4.2.2),
special chemical restrictions, metallurgical characteristics, heat 3.1.8 Test reports, if required (Section 7),
treatment, or surface finishes which the purchaser may obtain 3.1.9 Additions to the specification and Supplementary
by designating one or more of the available Supplementary Requirements, if required, and
Requirements. 3.1.10 End use.
1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded NOTE 1—A typical ordering description is as follows: 10 000 lb,
as the standard. carbon steel bars, hot rolled 1 000 in. diameter by 10 ft, ASTM A 576
dated ___, killed steel, Grade 1018, test reports required, coarse grain
2. Referenced Documents Supplementary Requirement S10, welded industrial fan hubs and shafts.
2.1 ASTM Standards: 4. Materials and Manufacture
A 29/A 29M Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon and Alloy,
Hot-Wrought and Cold-Finished, General Requirements 4.1 Melting Practice—The steel shall be made by one or
for2 more of the following primary processes: open-hearth, basic-
A 400 Practice for Steel Bars, Selection Guide, Composi- oxygen, or electric-furnace. The primary melting may incor-
tion and Mechanical Properties2 porate separate degassing or refining and may be followed by
A 575 Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon, Merchant Qual- secondary melting using electroslag remelting or vacuum arc
ity, M-Grades2 remelting. Where secondary melting is employed, the heat
E 45 Practice for Determining the Inclusion Content of shall be defined as all of the ingots remelted from a single
Steel3 primary heat.
E 527 Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys (UNS)4 4.2 Deoxidation:
2.2 SAE Standard: 4.2.1 Unless otherwise specified, the steel shall be rimmed,
capped, semi-killed, or killed at the manufacturer’s option.
4.2.2 If killed steel is specified, the purchaser may designate
that the steel be made to coarse or fine austenitic grain size (see
1
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A01 on Steel, S10 or S11).
Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys, and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
A01.15 on Bars. NOTE 2—Assured coarse grain size is not always possible since certain
Current edition approved Aug. 31, 1990. Published October 1990. Originally elements or combination of elements or certain quantities of elements such
published as A 576–67T. Last previous edition A 576–90a.
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 01.05.
3
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 03.01. 5
Available from Society of Automotive Engineers, 400 Commonwealth Drive,
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 01.01. Warrendale, PA 15096.

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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.

UNS DesignationA Grade Heat Chemical Ranges and Limits, %


Carbon Manganese Phosphorus, max Sulfur, maxB
Nonresulfurized Carbon SteelsC,D,E,F,G
Low Manganese 1.00 % max or less
G10080 1008 0.10 max 0.30–0.50 0.040 0.050
G10100 1010 0.08–0.13 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10120 1012 0.10–0.15 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10150 1015 0.13–0.18 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10160 1016 0.13–0.18 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10170 1017 0.15–0.20 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10180 1018 0.15–0.20 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10190 1019 0.15–0.20 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.050
G10200 1020 0.18–0.23 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10210 1021 0.18–0.23 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10220 1022 0.18–0.23 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.050
G10230 1023 0.20–0.25 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10250 1025 0.22–0.28 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10260 1026 0.22–0.28 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10290 1029 0.25–0.31 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10300 1030 0.28–0.34 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10350 1035 0.32–0.38 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10370 1037 0.32–0.38 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.050
G10380 1038 0.35–0.42 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10390 1039 0.37–0.44 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.050
G10400 1040 0.37–0.44 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10420 1042 0.40–0.47 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10430 1043 0.40–0.47 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.050
G10440 1044 0.43–0.50 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10450 1045 0.43–0.50 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10460 1046 0.43–0.50 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.050
G10490 1049 0.46–0.53 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10500 1050 0.48–0.55 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10530 1053 0.48–0.55 0.70–1.00 0.040 0.050
G10550 1055 0.50–0.60 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10600 1060 0.55–0.65 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10700 1070 0.65–0.75 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10780 1078 0.72–0.85 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.050
G10800 1080 0.75–0.88 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10840 1084 0.80–0.93 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10900 1090 0.85–0.98 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.050
G10950 1095 0.90–1.03 0.30–0.50 0.040 0.050
G15130 1513 0.10–0.16 1.10–1.40 0.040 0.050
G15180 1518 0.15–0.21 1.10–1.40 0.040 0.050
G15220 1522 0.18–0.24 1.10–1.40 0.040 0.050
G15240 1524 0.19–0.25 1.35–1.65 0.040 0.050
G15250 1525 0.23–0.29 0.80–1.10 0.040 0.050
G15260 1526 0.22–0.29 1.10–1.40 0.040 0.050
G15270 1527 0.22–0.29 1.20–1.50 0.040 0.050
G15360 1536 0.30–0.37 1.20–1.50 0.040 0.050
G15410 1541 0.36–0.44 1.35–1.65 0.040 0.050
G15470 1547 0.43–0.51 1.35–1.65 0.040 0.050
G15480 1548 0.44–0.52 1.10–1.40 0.040 0.050
G15510 1551 0.45–0.56 0.85–1.15 0.040 0.050
G15520 1552 0.47–0.55 1.20–1.50 0.040 0.050
G15610 1561 0.55–0.65 0.75–1.05 0.040 0.050
G15660 1566 0.60–0.71 0.85–1.15 0.040 0.050
G15720 1572 0.65–0.76 1.00–1.30 0.040 0.050
Resulfurized Carbon SteelsC,E,G
G11090 1109 0.08–0.13 0.60–0.90 0.040 0.08–0.13
G11100 1110 0.08–0.13 0.30–0.60 0.040 0.08–0.13
G11160 1116 0.14–0.20 1.10–1.40 0.040 0.16–0.23
G11170 1117 0.14–0.20 1.00–1.30 0.040 0.08–0.13
G11180 1118 0.14–0.20 1.30–1.60 0.040 0.08–0.13
G11190 1119 0.14–0.20 1.00–1.30 0.040 0.24–0.33
G11320 1132 0.27–0.34 1.35–1.65 0.040 0.08–0.13
G11370 1137 0.32–0.39 1.35–1.65 0.040 0.08–0.13

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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.

5. Chemical Composition bium shall be furnished. When the amount of an element


5.1 The heat analysis shall conform to the requirements for present is less than 0.02 %, the analysis may be reported as
chemical composition specified in Table 1 for the grade <0.02 %. The report shall include the name of the manufac-
specified, or to such other limits as may be specified using the turer, ASTM designation number and year date and revision
ranges and limits in Table 2. letter, if any, type and grade, heat number, and size.
7.2 When supplementary requirements are specified, the
6. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance report shall include a statement of compliance with the
6.1 Descaling—When descaled bars are required, S15 on requirement or the results of tests when the requirement
Pickling or S16 on Blast Cleaning must be specified. involves measured test values such as S12 on Restricted
6.2 The bars shall be free of visible pipe and conditioned as Incidental Elements.
necessary to remove injurious surface imperfections.
8. General Requirements
7. Certification and Test Reports 8.1 Material furnished under this specification shall con-
7.1 When specified by the purchaser, a manufacturer’s form to the applicable requirements of the current edition of
certification that the material was manufactured and tested in Specification A 29/A 29M, unless otherwise provided herein.
accordance with this specification together with a report of the
heat analysis test results for the specified elements and for 9. Keywords
copper, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium and colum- 9.1 carbon steel bars; hot-wrought steel bars; steel bars

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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

CarbonA ... ... 0.06


to 0.12 incl ... ...
over 0.12–0.25 incl 0.05 ...
over 0.25–0.40 incl 0.06 ...
over 0.40–0.55 incl 0.07 ...
over 0.55–0.80 incl 0.10 ...
over 0.80 0.13 ...
Manganese ... ... 0.35
to 0.40 incl 0.15 ...
over 0.40–0.50 incl 0.20 ...
over 0.50–1.65 incl 0.30 ...
Phosphorus to 0.040 incl ... 0.040
over 0.040–0.08 incl 0.03 ...
over 0.08–0.13 incl 0.05 ...
Sulfur to 0.050 incl ... 0.050
over 0.050–0.09 incl 0.03 ...
over 0.09–0.15 incl 0.05 ...
over 0.15–0.23 incl 0.07 ...
over 0.23–0.50 incl 0.09 ...
SiliconB ... ... 0.10
to 0.10 incl ... ...
over 0.10–0.15 incl 0.08 ...
over 0.15–0.20 incl 0.10 ...
over 0.20–0.30 incl 0.15 ...
over 0.30–0.60 incl 0.20 ...
Copper When copper is required 0.20 min is
generally specified
LeadC,D When lead is required, a range of
0.15–0.35 is specified
Boron 0.0005
min
BismuthE
CalciumE
SeleniumE
TelluriumE
A
The carbon ranges shown in the column headed “Range” apply when the specified maximum limit for manganese does not exceed 1.10 %. When the maximum
manganese limit exceeds 1.10 %, add 0.01 to the carbon ranges shown above.
B
It is not common practice to produce a rephosphorized and resulfurized carbon steel to specified limits for silicon because of its adverse effect on machinability.
C
A heat analysis for lead is not determinable, since lead is added to the ladle stream while each ingot is poured.
D
It is not common practice to produce these steels to specified limits for silicon because of its adverse effect on machinability.
E
Element specification range as agreed to between purchaser and supplier.

SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS

One or more of the following supplementary requirements shall apply when specified by the
purchaser.

S1. Cold-Working Quality S2. Axle-Shaft Quality


S1.1 This classification encompasses bars subject to severe S2.1 Bars shall be suitable for use in the manufacture of
cold plastic deformation such as, but not limited to, upsetting, power-driven axle shafts of the automotive or truck type.
heading, forging, forward or backward extrusion.
S1.2 If the type of steel or chemical composition does not S3. Scrapless Nut Quality
have adequate cold working characteristics, appropriate ther- S3.1 Bars shall be suitable for the production of scrapless
mal treatments should be specified. nuts from round bars involving cold plastic deformation,
S1.3 When S1 is specified, the bars shall be produced by namely piercing, upsetting, and forming, with consequent
manufacturing practices and subjected to mill tests and inspec- expansion in diameter.
tion and freedom from injurious surface imperfections to the
extent that the bars shall be suitable for the manufacture of S4. Special Surface Quality
identified parts. The quality requirements of individual appli- S4.1 Special surface steels are produced with exacting
cation vary. control and appropriate inspection and surface preparation to

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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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