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SA572 Grade 345 is a high strength, low alloy steel that finds its best application where there is need for more strength per unit of weight. Less of this material is needed to fulfill given strength requirements than is necessary with regular carbon steels. Grade 345 is used in general plate applications when the plate will be riveted, bolted, or welded. Grade 345 is a Columbium-Vanadium steel that offers a minimum yield of 50,000 PSI. In addition, ASME SA572 Grade 345 is noted for its increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion. Grade 345 contains more alloying elements than plain carbon steel and thus is somewhat more difficult to form. Grade 345 is more difficult to cold work, but can be successfully bent or shaped but requires more force than plain carbon steel.
Standard : ASME SA572/SA572M
Dimension range : 1.2mm -680mm x 1000mm-4000mm x 1000mm-18000mm
SA572 Grade 345 structural steel Mechanical Property :
Mechanical Property
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Grade |
Thickness |
Yield Strength |
Tensile Strength |
Elongation |
Charpy V Impact Test |
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Degree |
Energy 1 |
Energy 2 |
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SA572 Grade 345 |
mm |
Min Mpa |
Mpa |
Min % |
- |
J |
J |
5<t≤300 |
345 |
450 |
18% |
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ASME SA572 Grade 345 steel plate chemical composition :
Chemical composition
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Grade |
C |
Mn |
P |
S |
Si |
Nb |
V |
SA572 Grade 345 |
≤0.23 |
≤1.5 |
≤0.04 |
≤0.05 |
≤0.40 |
0.005-0.05 |
0.01-0.05 |
Delivery Status : Rolling, rolling or normalizing probe
ASME SA572 Grade 345 Low alloy high strength steel application :
SA572 Grade 345 steel is widely used in engineering structures, such as building steel, construction machinery, mining machinery, trucks, bridges, pressure vessels, especially for welding and toughness requirements of the construction and engineering machinery part.
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