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A S25 meget, helycte - ip Designation: A 653/A 653M - 96 Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process’ ‘This standard is issued under the fied designation A 653/A 653M; the number immediatly folowing the designation inate the sar of orginal adoption or ia the ene of tonton the year of tat seri. A muna i picts louise a OF a ‘approval A superscript epsilon (9) indicates am eon age since the as revision or eaporoval, 1, Scope LLL This specification covers steel sheet, zine-coated (cal- vanized) or zinc-iron alloy-coated (galvannealed) by the hot-ip process in coils and cut lengths. 1.2 The product is produced in various zinc or zincsiron aloy-coating weights [masses] or coating designations as shown in Table 1. 1.3 Product furnished under this specification shall con- form to the applicable requirements of the latest issue of Specification A 924/A 924M, unless otherwise provided herein 14 Ihe product 1s produced in a number of designations, 1ypes, grades, and classes pertaining to chemical composition, and typical mechanical propertics of the steel sheet which are dssigned to be compatible with differing application require- ments. 15 This specification is applicable to orders in cither inch-pound units (as A 653) or SI units (as A 653M). Values in inch-pound and SI units are not necessarily equivalent, Within the text, SI units are shown in brackets. Each system thal be used independently of the other. 1.6 Unless the order specifies the “M” designation (SI Units), the product shall be furnished to inch-pound units. 2 Referenced Documents 2.1 ASTM Standards: A90/A 90M Test Method for Weight [Mass] of Coating on Iron and Steel Articles with Zinc or Zinc-Alloy Coatings? A'S68/A 568M Specification for Steel, Sheet, Carbon, and High-Strength, Low-Alloy, Uot-Rolled and Cold- Rolled, General Requirements for? 4902 Terminology Relating to Metallic Chated Steel lucts? A924/A 924M Specification for General Requirements for Steel Sheet, Metallic-Coated by the Hot-Dip Process? 2092 Guide for Treatment of. ‘Zine-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Surfaces for Painting! E Males Method for Plastic Strain Ratio r for Sheet fetal eee ARS steam une he uncon of ASTM Commitee £3 on NSE CSc ton and Sec Fes andr Set topos of shine As ae Sheu Spence nSIZp stm arroves Hay 0 9d Aes 196, Ornaly Neda 05)A saa = Lat pein en ASSIA CSIC ‘oma ok of STH Sona lO Lema foo fri Sonrt Yt0L 05 {fatal Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 06.02. el Rak of AST Standards VO 195 E 646 Test Method for Tensile Strain-Hardening Expo- nents (n values) of Metallic Sheet Materials® 2.2 ISO Standard: ISO 3575 Continuous Hot-Dip Zinc-Coated Carbon Steel Sheet of Commencial, Lock-Forming, and Drawing Qualities® 3. Terminology 3.1 Definitions: 3.1.1 See Terminology A 902 for definitions of general terminology relating to metallic-coated hot-dip products. 3.2 Descriptions of Terms Specific to This Standard: 3.2.1 differentially coated, n—galvanized steel sheet having a specified “coating designation” on one surface and a significantly lighter specified “coating designation” on the ther surface 3.2.1.1 Discussion—The single side relationship of either specified “coating designation” is the same as shown in the note of Table 1 regarding uniformity of coating. 3.2.2 high strength-low alloy steel, Type A sheet, n—steel slivet intended for applications where mechanical properties are specified and where improved formability is required compared to structural steel. 3.2.2.1 Discussion—Suppliers may use one or a combina- tion of microalloying elements as strengthening agents. 3.2.3 high strength-low alloy steel, Type B sheet, n—steel sheet intended for applications where mechanical properties are specified and where improved formability is required ‘compared to high strength-low alloy steel, Type A. 3.2.3.1 Discussion Suppliers may use one or a combina tion of microalloying elements as strengthening agents and ‘may also treat the steel with additional small allay additions to effect sulfide inclusion control. 3.2.4 minimized spangle, n—the crystal structure pro- duced on galvanized sheet by treating the regular coated sheet during solidification of the zinc to restrict normal spangle formation. 3.2.4.1 Discussion—Minimized spangle coating usually hhas a dull appearance that may be somewhat nonuniform, and dissimilarity from coil to coil is not unusual. Minimized spangle is normally produced in coating designations G90 [2275] and lighter. 3.2.5 regular spangle, n—the unaltered, large, mult faceted crystal structure that occurs during noriial soliifica tion of a hot-dip zinc coating on steel sheet. 3.2.6 zinc-iron allay, n—a coating produced on galva- nized sheet by processing the steel through the galvanizing * Avalable fom American Nations! Standards faite, 1) W. 420d St, 1h Floor, New York. NY 10036 Gh A 653/a 653m TABLE 1 Weight [Mose] of Comting Requirements." Nore—The coating thks may be estimated frm the coating weight [mass] by ung the ntomaton provides in 8.1.3. Namo Regaremeat Tape Seis Sot Tet = Cong Decatan Ta Bot Se, of Ore Se Teta Bam Soa Se ao toe 260 es 23 oa 200 in io oe i Gres ts ou tf os 13 oss 10 Sun ‘3 oe 3 cue us ao i oo a ose deo oo aa ose a30 oo on 18 os Zeokon soy ‘0 Geo 320 oso ao oa ore 030 ae a $03 cae a oma ronnien ronnie alum — Te Cosing desipaton Teal Btn Ss, i? one Sta “ol Bsn Ses. gat Tee z1100 1100 0 5 iron ™ a is ooo oo a fro 20 » 1% 00 zs EA ae Be eo ‘o @ cd aio cS = Fd dot rommm romiman vo naium ener toy one 7 ro "20 ari ‘s % so ine 8 = to 7 The contig designation aanber the tom by which ths product & spaced. Brcauso olf many vanabis and changing ancibone that are characterise @ contnaain havap coutng nae, the cor Bart toy Fain Nol shee ery cade betwen the two tracer Sle tated thao hrf # alaye eve ‘Satubted Yom edge lo edge However, be miemam tp spol average coaing wohl fas) on ay one esha at be ss than 40 ol te g-spot reaureren ' Act an estabished lat atthe etmoxghenc crosen resstance ol rn 9 mmc on alo. canes shoe prodvets 8 det Kaeton of cating ckness Wet (rnc). te elacton of tone fighter) coating decgraine sil fort m siart Moa radcod coronen petarmance ofthe canting. For sxampl, hav QO ‘onngs peter adoaeteyn bald enesphenie exposure whereas the igh’ cour ao elon kator coated wth pant oe @ nie barr costing fr nceaee ‘oncsonresistano, Because of he elabonship, produtscaryig ho statonont meee ASTI A G5ATA 653M roqutenens” shout also specty the parler cosh ‘mteratonal Sanda, $0 2575, continuous hold coated carbon sac shel o! commen lcklomeg, and srowing quatbes contains 2100 and 220) esignatons and doesnot sesty a 2F75 coat, ‘Oho mam meane Hat ar reo elablched minimum raqurement or Wie ad eng eo! tee line to produce a completely allayed coating 4.1.3 Deen Drawing Steel (DDS) 3.2.6.1 Discussion—Zinc-iron alloy coating is not span- 4.1.4 Extra Deep Drawing Steel (EDDS), gled, is normally dull grey in appearance. and is suitable for 4.1.5 Structural Steel (SS), immediate painting without further treatment except normal 4.1.6 High Strength-Low Alloy Steel (HSLAS Type Ab cleaning (refer to Guide D 2092). The lack of ductility of the and alloy coating may result in powdering of the coating during, fabrication. This product is not suitable for prepainting on a coil coating line as the paint film may become detached due to powdering of the alloy layer during subsequent forming. ‘operations. Zinc-iron alloy coated sheet can be supplied in the four coating designations in Table I prefixed by the letter “A” CZF] 4, Classification 4.1 The material is available in several designations as follows 4.1.1 Commercial Steel (CS Types A. B, and C), 4.1.2 Forming Steel (FS Types A and B), 4.1.7 High Suengll-Low Alloys Swel (HSLAS Type B) 42 Structural stecl and high strength-low alloy stee! a available in several grades based on mechanical properties Structural Stee! Grade 50 [340] is available in three class based on tensile strength. 4.3 The material is available as either zinc-coated zinc-iron alloy-coated in several coating weights [masses] coating designations as shown in Table 1, and 43.1 The material is available with the same or differet coating designations on each surface. 5. Ordering Information $.1 Zinc-coated or zinc-iron alloy-coated sheet in coi @) A653/A 653M TABLE 2(a) Chemical Requirements — ‘Composition, %—Heal Analysis Element, max (unless otherwise shown) = ern Capon Mono Prosphons Sutera? Cane Sige 10 om cas0 a086 Bie Batwa Fr oe = Bim cee oa oe ovo ds Since aie oo case 095 ie toace S02 6010 om oe 209 ey O08 O80 ozo oes cat fost oo a0 zo 020 oot rer CS Dessgnation,specity Type B to avoid carbon levels below 0.02 % 1B tigen sescsons the types Comarca Guay pocket pros chased Bis spite men doomcied see requred lr the spteaton, CS and FS may bo ordered to 2 mama of 002% ttl sana, ‘hay be fomshed as a stablied ste at producarsopton. ‘rece an e655 ( ‘Spal not be fumed aa stabazed stot and cut lengths is produced to thickness requirements txpressed to 0.001 in. (0.01 mm}. The thickness of the sheet includes both the base metal and the coating ‘5.2 Orders for product to this specification shall include the following information, as necessary to adequately de- sxtbe the desired product 5.2.1 Name of product (steel sheet, zine-coated (galva- tized) or zinc-iron alloy-coated (galvanneaicd)), 5.2.2 Designation of sheet [CS (Types A, B, and C), FS (Types A and B) DDS. EDDS. SS, or HSLAS (Types A and, Bi 5.2.2.1 When a CS type is not specified, Type A will be furnished, 5.2.3 When a SS or HSLAS designation is specified, state the type, grade, or class, or combination thereof. 3.24 ASIM designation number and year of issue, as ‘A653 for inch-pound units or A 653M for SI units 5.2.5 Coating designation, 5.2.6 Chemically treated or not chemically treated, 5.27 Oiled or not oiled, 52.8 Minimized spangle (if required), 5.2.9 Extra smooth (if required), 10 Phosphatized (if required), $2.11 Dimensions (show thickness. width, Aatness re- 4uirements and length, if cut lengths). The purchaser shall Specify the appropriate table of thickness tolerances in Specification A 924/A 924M that applies to the arder, tha is, the table of thickness tolerances for Yin. (10-mam} edge distance, or the table of thickness tolerances for -in. L2s-mm} edge distance, 5.2.12 Coil size requirements (specify maximum outside diameter (OD), ueceptable inside diameter (ID), and max- ‘mum weight (mass)), 5.2.13 Packaging, 5.2.14 Centfication, if required, heat analysis and me- chanical property report, 5.2.15 Application (part identification and description), and 5.2.16 Special requirements (if any). 16.1 If required, the product may be ordered to a Specified base metal thickness (see Supplementary Reg Ment Si.) Nore 1—Typical ordering descriptions are 25 follows see! sheet, ‘ne-coated, commercial stel Type A, ASTM A 653, Coating Designa- ‘ion GIS. chemically treated, iled. 0.040 by 34 by 117 in. for stock appears n ths al, ther is no raqureman, bt the anass shal be reported. tanks, of stel sheet 2inc-coated, high strengh-low alloy steel Type A Grade 340, ASTM’ A 653M, Coating Designation 2275, minnsied spangl, not chemically teat, oiled, minimum 1,00 by 920 mm by coil, 1520-mm maximum OD, 600-mm ID, 10 000-kg masimom, for tractor inner fender. Nore 2—The purchaser shoubl be aware that there ate variations in ‘manufacturing practices among the producers and therefore i adviend to establish the producer's standard (or default) procedures for thickness tolerances. 6. Chemical Composition G1 Buse Metal 6.1.1 The heat analysis of the base metal shall conform to the requirements shown in Table 2(a) for CS (Types A, B, and C), FS (Types A and B), DDS, and EDDS, Table 2(6) for SS and HSLAS (Types A and B), and Table 2(c) for the Unspecified Elements. 6.1.2 Unspecified elements may be present. Limits shall ‘be as stated in Table 2(0). 6.1.3 Each of the elements listed in Table 2(c) shall be included in the report of heat analysis. When the amount of | TABLE 2b) Chemical Requirements ‘Coes, «Heat Analysis Clam max (eos other shown) Pevaret Car Mange Phos: Suk Copper min bon_pese phorus fur _ (when spetiod 8 (230) om 0.04 04 37 (255) 02 010.04 so1z7s, 023 010 008 50340] Cass 1and2 040 020 004 50 (340) Case 3 00 0.04 0.04 20 (300) 020 08 0.08 HSLAS Type A® 50 (340) 02 120 0.095 60 (910) oz 135 0.035 70 (480) 020 165 0035 80 (550) 0m 185, 0.095 HSLAS Type Be 50 (340) 01s 120 003s 60 (410) 01s 120 0.035 70 (900) os 185, O05 80 (550) ors 165, Bos re i, Vote eer BA wn be report "Sea cone 10 His desgraon commonly contains tbe srengneing neeante conemum, nirngeefeeaghenss oF unum aac EO OF connate "= Some stots may be treated by means ot smal aly adtions otc suo 197 hb A653/A 653M ‘TABLE 2{¢) Chemicel Requlrements—Limits On Unepecttiog Eloments Copper ma 335 023 Nika, mac x Chroma, max x Moen, man 8 eras, max? (Country, max 28° “The sum of copper, ick, chromium, and molyodenum sl not exceed (050s an hot araye When one o move of these wlomonts ae sped, he ‘sum dows not apy: which ca: ely the dividual nfs on Be remaing Unspoateg ements wl Dt ‘he ts co not eppy when HSLAS is spect ‘Tels for stele vnose carton caren 0.02% ores ae 0.085 est anaio ‘rocuct anys copper, nickel, chromium, or molybdenum is less than 0.02 %, the analysis may be reported as <0.02 %. When the amount of vanadium, titanium or columbium is less than 0.008 %, the analysis may be reported as <0.008 %. 6.1.4 See Specification A.924/A 924M for chemical anal- ysis procedures and product analysis tolerances. 6.2 Zine Bath Analysis—The bath metal used in contin. uous hot-dip galvanizing shall contain not less than 99 % Note 3—To control alloy formation and promote adhesion of the zine coating with the steel base metal, the molten casting. metal ‘compostion normally contains a percentage of aluminum usually in the range fom 0105 to 0.25. This aluminum is purposely supplied to the ‘molten coating hath, euher ava specified ingredient inthe nin spite or by the addition of master alloy containing aluminum, 7. Mechanical Prope 7.1 Structural steel and high-strength low-alloy stcc! shall conform to the mechanical property requirements in Table 3 for the type, grade, or class, or all, specified. 7.2. The typical mechanical properties for CS (Types A. B, and C), FS (Types A and B), DDS, and EDDS sheet designations are listed in Table 4. These mechanical property values are nonmandatory. They are intended solely to provide the purchaser with as much information as possible to make an informed decision on the steel to be specified. ‘Values outside of these ranges are to be expected, 7.3 When base metal mechanical properties are required, all tests shall be conducted in accordance with the methods specified in Specification A 924/A 924M. 74 Bending Properties: 7.4.1 Minimum Cold Bending Radit—Structural steel and high-strength low-alloy stecl are commonly fabricated. by cold bending. There are many interrelated factors that affect the ability ofa steel to cold form over a given radius under shop conditions, These factors include; thickness, strength level, degree of restraint, relationship to rolling direction, ‘chemistry, and base metal microstructure. Table X1.1 in ‘Appendix X1 lists the suggested minimum inside radius for 90° ‘cold bending for structural stecl and high-strength 198 TABLE 3 Mechanical Requirements, Bese Metal (Longltucingy Tact Pound Ui Yes ——_Tonsie = Deskpaton Type Gide Stength, Steg, ng ust mmkaea a5 = x 6 2 rd 2 2 8 ze & sooess1 50 6 2 50Grs2 50 FoGwrs 50, %0 u wn aoe Py | WSUS Tea 58D bor = = © 30° 6 » 7 0° 2 feseae alee 6) tel safittee co fee a © a 70° a m9 0° i = fe c ate Yad Tonaio—SrRS Desgnaton Type Grado Stengm, —stengh, So ranMPa mina “n,n Ea ta 20 0 a Bs 288 380 18 ms 7s 380 6 soon) 3 450 2 BB Cas 2 340 2 Maou 3 40 ass 2 so Be Sto HSAS TypeA 340340 toe a ao 40 20° 6 4 550¢ 2 580 e20e 10 NSLS Types MO a10¢ 2 a sae ie 480 ss0° i“ S50 580 e20e ® “Ae harchoss rasa 5 HR oF higher, na tension teste reaueee_ "As here's no scontnuous yl curve the yl strength shed be ae te crose at 08 © wongabon under ood oO ofc El a gher tense strengew rqurod, te User shoud consult the poa.oe 2 No type tenticatonsaopicae to th SS dasignaton “Evia an lipo (appears ns table toro 0 FU lawalllay stect They presuppose “hard way” bending (bea! axis parallel to rolling direction) and reasonably good shi forming practices. Where possible, the usc of larrer radii “casy way” bends are recommended for improved perform ance. 8. Coating Properties 8.1 Coating Weight (Mass): 8.1.1 The weight [mass] of coating shall conform to & {riple- and single-spot requirements shown in Table | for specific coating designation. The weight [mass] of coatise# the total amount on both sides of a sheet, capressd # ‘ounces per square foot [grams per square metre] of she except in the case of differential coating 8.1.2 The test for coating weight [mass} shall be perfor in accordance with Test Method A.90/A 90M on speci taken im accordance with Specification A 924/A 924M. 8.1.3 The coating thickness may be estimated from # coating weight [mass} by using the following relatiousbi, 8.1.3.1 1 o2/f coating weight = 1.7 mils coating ness, and 8.1.3.2 7.14 g/m? coating mass 1 um coating thicko® i) A653/a 653M TABLE 4 Typical Ranges of Mechanical Propertion*# (Wonmandaton) ‘Tarai! Green povon Yad Srnath_Ebngaion a.” cad LL nets) Valeo Valeo ttre Siwer Bso [yromasy azo SSCS Stn fen foe) Sn Sree ies (woos) asf Siproawnaa* 25/5 [irogio) a2 ton or721 se foe [von] san tant o4apnae Bost ‘ses _fosnm) _200__iaes_ ozgnz? “The Kpleal mechancal propery valves presanted hare ae nonmandatery ‘ney 20 ilended soley to proves the purchaser win as mach oration 3s posto 0 Mako an formed cacison onthe ste bo speci Vaio oe (ees ranges ae tobe exoectd, Tho prehaser ay neouate wth he super {aspect range of n more reste range is requre ere sept, ‘2"Theso fYpeal mechanical properties apply 1o th fa ange of stot sheot ‘eines. The Yi strength tens 10 evant te sma Of tha Fomany ‘thes tond to decrease as to shoot heknese decreases. Gry Valve—Average ashe Stan rato as Gelominad by meted a Species: "Sp Vale—Siraerhardoring exponent as detomioed by math in Species: sn 46, "rNo tpl mechanical proporios have been ectabiched. The FS designation encompasses the propurtes of ho previous OO grade in secteaton A528, “>The ODE designation encompasses the properties of the pravous DOSK 72 f Spoctcaton A 642 EDDS Shoot wil bo trae from changes in mactancl properties over tre 8.2 Coating Bend Test: 8.2.1 The bend test specimens of coated sheet designated by prefix “G” {°Z") shall be capable of being bent through 180" in any direction without flaking of the coating on the outside of the bend only. The coating bend test inside diameter shall have a relation to the thickness of the specimen as shown in Table 5. Flaking of the coating within 0.23 in. (6 mm] of the edge of the bend specimen shall not be cause for rejection. 2 Because of the characteristics of 2inc-iron alloy ‘coatings designated by prefix “A” [“ZF"] as explained in 3.2.6, coating bend tests are not applicable. 9. Dimensions and Permissible Variations 9.1 All dimensions and permissible variations shall comply with the requirements of Specification A 924/ A924M, except for fatness of SS and HSLAS, which is specified in Tables 6 and 7, respectively 10, Keywords 10.1 alloyed coating; minimized spangle coating; spangle; steck; stecl sheet; sheet stecl, high strength-low alloy; zinc; Zinc coated (galvanized); zinc iron-alloy; zine iron-alloy coated @h A653/A 653M TABLE 3_Comtng Bend Test Hequirements Theh-Pound Unt ‘Rat te Nasoe Band Darter 10 Ucxnees of tho Spore (Any Drociony 165.5, 005, 00S. $8, Grade ‘Set Tekness 4 var 0.099 Coat Desinaton” ryrough 0099 in,__—troghDOTDIn. Over 0079 Ld 2 oO aE 2 3 3 3 3 3 exo 2 2 2 2 2 26 185 2 2 > 2 2 aa cies 2 2 2 2 2 2a oo 1 1 2 2 2 24 us ° ° ‘ fw 2 ae ceo ° ° 1 rs 2 2 50 ° ° ° M 2 2 ceo ° ° 8 ne 2 ae ox ° ° ° % 2 Be oor ° ° ° oH 2 24 TSS wa HSUAS Type 50 o 2 o 70 o ene a 3 7 1 ry Te coo Mm 3 1 1 Me M ‘350 Mm 3 4 4 a Mm eo co 3 1 1 te tM 30 % 3 1 1 1 ™% or ™ 3 1 1 ts 1M State ato ote sit Bend Diamar to Thickness of he Specman (ry Orecton) 108.5, 003, £005 55, Gedo ‘Shoot Therese aa ere 8nmn ~ om Coat Dasgnaon® Teoh 1.0 mm rou 20m vee 2.0 mm G) ed a Z700 2 3 3 a 3 2600 2 2 2 2 2 2450 1 ‘ 2 2 2 2350 ° ° ‘ cn 2 2275 0 ° 1 %% 2 2190 ° ° ° M 2 z120 ° 0 ° ws 2 01 o ° ° “ 2 HSLAS Tipe AE ~ WSCAS Typo 8 340) a0) a0 410 cd 550) 2350 1 3 7 7 ts co ws 2 : : ve m Zi00 Me 3 1 4 te 1% 720 % 3 1 4 te ™% 08 ws a t : Me Me ‘i ter coatogs ae required, the user shod consult he produer lr wvalabliy and stab bond test vequreren 12.95 Gras $0 and 80 and HSLAS Tyoe A Grades 70 and 80 are not sect to Dt st reyes 8S Grades 240 and 550 and HSLAS Type A Grades 480 and 880 ae ot sutect le bend tot raqarerens 200 hb A.653/A 659M TABLE 6 Structural Stoo!—Fatnoss Tolerances (Cut Lengths Oni, Not Specimea to Strcner Leveled Standard of Fiatness) ore 1 The thin al agp tn sont et to ont ram cols by he ‘wean adequate lttenng measures ae prtored, teror Grado 50 [380] (clases I, 2, 20 3) Use 174 times te vas oe 7 8050 tte woo ee as Snes od ‘orl We [re Fat Seto), a mm isaac a na ‘over 60 [1500] to 72 {1800}, % (20) son, Se ta a oh ae wee 2 [9NO} tn 6 (100) % (20) me Sham ena, 189 ‘TABLET High-Strength Low-Alloy Stoot—Flatnoss Tolerances (Cut Lengene Only, Not Specifies to Strecner Leveled ‘Standard of Fiatness) Nore-—This table so cles to sheets ct 1 tain trom cals by tha cansumer wen acequste Sttening measures Se promod. . oT __ Fas Toren itera Ben tom a Henzotal Fit Sach Speofes —_—Speated oo 7 Sarda we mane over 60 Memo 0.060end tose neues = cove 96 to 60, mem om ieoasne Hume = frome Herzental Fat, om Species Spectas Serer ‘Tesness. mm Wt. mm Sade 4550 Garis wie00naae 20 ~~~ SC ‘ver 1800 » 2 & & 1Sensinene 19900,reave 20 HD oersooto iso. 3 2 8 @ ver 1800 a se SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS ‘The following standardized supplementary requirements are for use when Uesited by the purchaser, These additional requirements shall apply only when specified on the order. S1, Base Metal Thickness SI 1 The specified minimum thickness shall apply to the base metal only. SI.2 The coating designation shown on the order indi- cates the coating 10 be applied to the specified minimum 201 base metal thickness. S13 The applicable tolerances for hase metal thickness are shown in Tables 16 and 17, Thickness Tolerance of Cold-Rolled Sheet (Carbon and High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steel), of Specification A 568/A 568M. Qh A653/A 653M APPENDIXES (Nonmandatory Information) XI. BENDING PROPERTIES TABLE X1.1 Suggested Minimum inside Radil for Cold Bending* Nove 1—10 eal ards equivalent oho sie! ickness. Nore 2—Tho sugpectod rad shoud be used as minus or 90" bends in ctu hop prac, nity Typo rose Bra 7 (255) 40 (275), 50 [340] Ce 1 50 [940] Oss 2 50 [240] Css 8 ‘0 1660) HSUS Type 50 [340] 60 (470) 70 400) 80 (550) HSLAS Type. 50 [340] 00 (410) 70 (480) SY * Mater at ds not perfor sanstactory, when fabrested i acordance win the requrements in Table Xi.1, may be subject 10 rejection pending nh tho eto cuppa. " Benang capabaty may be lite by coating designation im Armin Shy A Tey end Mats oho opt ry te aby any patent gs assert in connection wih any tom mortoned i ths sande’. Users oth andar we expresty acs hat Gemini o he vay of any such patet rts, and tho rik of gare o! such rights, ar etry Yeon responsi ‘Tt sural utc orev a ay ti by the responsive chica commen and mus! be ovewod evar fe yours and {ont emt an rappecn wash. Yur corns ace vod ata frre is star ofr edo standards fad shukd be addressed fo ASTM Haasqurers. 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