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Aly Designation: A 1011/A 1011M - 07 Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet and Strip, Hot-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High- Strength Low-Alloy, High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability, and Ultra-High Strength" ‘This sana ise ue teed designation A IOHA 111M; he aber inedely Flowing te designation ices the {eof anginal option oi he case of revise, the ye of ast ein. A member in 3 hess cts the ye a ast appro A soerenepiton (@) daze aa eter chare nc he la eve Or eva. 1. Scope* 1.1 This specification covers hot-rlled, carbon, structural, high-strength low-alloy, high-strength low-alloy with i proved formability, and ultra-high strength stcl sheet and str ‘in coils and cut lengths. 1.2 Hot rolled steel sheet and strip is available in the designations as listed in 4.1. 1.3 This specification isnot applicable tothe stel covered by Specification A 635/A 635M, 1.4 The values stated in either inch-pound units or ST units sate to be regarded seperately as standard, Within the text, the SS units are shown in brackets. The values stated im cach system are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system must be used! independently of the other. 2. Referenced Documents 2.1 ASTM Standards: ? ‘4.370 ‘Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products A.S68IA 568M Specification for Steel, Sheet, Carbon, Structural, and High-Strength, Low-Alloy, Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled, General Requirements for A.569/A 569M Specification for Steel, Carbon (0.15 Maxi- ‘mur, Percent), Hot-Rolled Sheet and Strip Commercial? ‘A.622/A 622M Specification for Drawing Steel (DS), Sheet and Strip, Carbon, Hot-Rolled? A635/A 635M Specification for Steel, Sheet and Surip, Heavy-Thickness Coils, Hot-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, "This specifications ude tae jrtion of ASTM Carnie A on Stl, Sines Sel er Reed Alls ands he Ue espuediy of Sucomaites ‘ADL 98 Ske! Shs! and Srp. Cetin approve Sept. 1, 2007, Pele Spied 2007 Or approval in 2000, Last rovius elie approved. 2006 ax A IOU/ for rales ASIN sland, vst the ASTM website, wwwastmons, ce ‘etal ASTM Casrser Service ot srrie-@ ast. For Aouad Book of ASTM Sram von inert, ree tote std Docent Sima Dg We ASIN woh, SWithdeswn High-Strength Low-Alloy, and High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability, General Requitements for A7491A 749M Specification for Steel, Strip, Carbon and High-Sirength, Low-Alloy, Hot-Rolled, General Require- ments for A941 Terminology Retating to Stecl, Stainless Steel, Re- lated Alloys, and Ferroalloys E.18 Test Methods for Rockwell Hardness of Metallic Materials 3, Terminology 3.1_Definitions—Foc definitions of other terms used in this specification refer to Terminology A 941. 3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standart: 32.1 aging—loss of doctility with an increase in hardness, yield strength, and tensile strength thet occurs when steel, ‘hich has been slightly cold worked (such as by temper rolling) is stored for some time, 3.21.1 Discussion—Aging also increases the tendency to- ‘ward stretcher strains and flting. 3.22 stabilization—addition of one or more nitride oF carbide forming elements, or both, sach as titanium and columbiam, to control the level of the interstitial elements carbon and nitrogen in the steel. 3.2.2.1 Discussion—Stabilization improves formability and increases resistance to aging. 3.23 vacuum degassing—process of refining liquid steel in ‘which the liquid is exposed to a vacuum as part of a special technique for removing impurities or for decarburizing the steel. 4, Classification 4.1 Hot-olled steel sheet and steel strip is available in the following designations: 4.1.1 Commercial Steel (CS Types A, B,C, and D), 4.1.2 Drawing Steel (DS Types A and B), [Nowe ICS Type B and DS Type B describe the most common product previously nelded, respectively, in Specicatens A S65/ XS6OM and A22A 622M, *ASammary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard, eons OASTUNerator Rar Hat Dr, PO BoC, Wet soho, PASE, Ure Sib, 1 ly a 1011/8 1011-07 4.1.3 Structural Steel (SS grades 30(205), 331230], 36250] ‘Types | and 2, 40(275), 45(310}, 50(340), 55(380), 601410), 70{480), and 80|550), 4.1.4 High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel (HSLAS, classes 1 and 2, in grades 45[310], 50[340}, S5(380], 60(410}, 6514501, and 70480) 4.1.5 High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel with Improved Form- ability (HSLAS-F grades 50340], 60{410), 70(480], and 80{550)), 4.1.5.1 HSLAS-F steel has improved formability when ‘compared to HSLAS. The steel is fully deoxidized, mede to a fine grain practice, and includes microalloying elements such as columbium, vanadium, and zirconium, The steel shall be ‘rveted to achieve inclusion control 4.1.6 Ultra-High Stongth (UHSS Types I and 2, in Grades ‘90 [620] and 100 [690)). 4.1.6.1 UHSS steel hes increased strength compared with HSLAS-F. The stecl is killed and made to a fine ferrite grain practice, and includes microalloying elements such as colum= ium (niobium), titanium, vanadium, molybxienam, and so forth The stecl shall be treated to achieve inclusion control ‘The material is intended for miscellaneous applications where higher strength, savings in weight, and weldability arc impor- tnt. Atmospheric corrosion resistance ofthese stezl i equiv lent to plain carbon steels. With eopper specified, the atmo- spheric corrosion resistance is somewhat enhanced 4.1.7 When required for HSLAS, HSLAS-R, and UHSS steels, limitations on the use of one or more of the microalley elements shall be specified on the order. 5. Ordering Information 5.1 It is the purchaser's responsibility to specify in the purchase order all ordering information necessary to describe the sequited material. Examples of such information include, but ae not limited to, the following 5.1.1 ASTM specification number and year of issue, 5.12 Name of material und designation (hot-lled stel shest) (include grade, type and class, as appropriate, for CS, DS. $S, HSLAS, HSLAS-F, and UHSS) (0 4.1, 5.1.2.1 When a type isnot specified for CS or DS, Type B will be furnished (see 4.1), 5.1.2.2 When x class is not specified for HSLAS, Class 1 will be furnished (see 4.1), 5.1.23 When a type isnot specified for SS Grade 36, Type 1 will be famished (see 4.1), 5.1.24 Whena type is not specified for UHSS, Type 1 shall be fristed (see 4.1), 5.13 Finish (see 9.1) 5.14 Type of edge (Gee 9.3), 5.15 Oiled or not oiled, as required (see 9.2, 5.1.6 Dimensions (thickness, thickness tolerance table (see 5.1.6.1), width, and whether eut lengths or coils), 5.1.6.1 As agreed upon between the purchaser and the producer, material ordered to this specification will be supplied to meet the appropriate thickness tolerance table shown in Specifications S68/A 568M for sheet and A 749/A 749M for stip. ‘Note 2—Notall produces are capable of meting alte limitaton of the thiskres tolerance tables in Speificions A S8/A SOM and 749) A7H9M The purchaser should cont the producer per to placing a ore. 5.1.7 Coil size (inside diameter, ouside diameter, and maxi mam weight), 5.1.8 Copper bearing steel (if required), 5.1.9 Quantity, -10 “Application (part identification and description), LT Special requirements (if required), and 12 A report of heat analysis will be supp quests, for C8 ane DS, For materials with requed mechan cal propetties, $8, HSLAS, HSLAS-R, and UHSS, a report is required of heat analysis and mechanical properties as deter= mined by the tension test, Nowe 3A typical oneriag description is as follows ASTM A 1011-XX, ho led tee sheet, CSTYpe A picked and led, cut edge, 0075 by 36 by 96 in, dickness tence Table 4 of Specifeaton ‘ASOSIA SO8N, 10 00 Ib, fr part no, 6310, fr she brake. [ASTM 1O1IM-XX, hot ole ste! sheet, CS Type 8, pickled and oil, ut edge, 37 by 117 tam by eal, 1D 600 ram, OD 1500 mm, max weight TW1GUO kg, thickness tolerence Table Al.| of Specicasion A S68! 8 S68M, 50 O00 ke, for upper comm arm, 6. General Requirements for Delivery 6.1 Material furnished under this specification shall con- form to the applicable requirements of the current edition of Specification A S6&/A S68M for sheets and Specification A 74914 749M for strip, unless otherwise provided for herein. 7. Chemical Composition 7.1. The heat analysis of the steel shall conform to the chemical composition requirements of the appropriate desig nation shown in Table | for CS and DS and Table 2 for $8, HSLAS, HSLAS-F and UHSS. 7.2 Fach of the elements listed in Tables and 2 shall be ‘included in the report of the beat analysis. When the amount of copper, nickel, chromium, or molybdenum is less than 0.02 &, report the analysis as <0.02 % or the actual determined value. ‘When the amount of vanadium, columbiar, oF titanium is less than 0.008 4, report the analysis as <0.008 % or the actual determined value. When the amount of boron is less than 0.0005 %, report the analysis as <0.0005 %% or the actual determined value. 73 Sheet steel grades defined by this. specifi suitable for welding if appropriate ‘welding conditions are selected. For eeriain welding processes, if' more restrictive ‘composition limits are desirable, they shall be specified at the time of inguiry and confirmed at the time of ordering, 8. Mechanical Properties B.L CS and DS: 8.1.1 ‘Typical, nonmandatory mechanical properties for CS and DS are found in Table 3, 8.1.2 The material shall be capable of being bent at room temperature in any direction through 180° flat on itself without ‘cracking on the outside of the bent portion (see the section on bend test in Test Methods and Definitions | 370) 8.2 SS, HSLAS, HSLAS-F and UHSS: Ail a 10117 1011M - 07 TABLE 1 Chemical Compostion* For Ht Rolled Soe Sheet and Stp Sesignations CS and DS ‘Corpcton, Heat Aras lament neirum uress ction shown s SI c me u oN Ge o oN 8B CS ype ater® ovo Deo ose oes vat 020015 ‘aoa oaas CS Tpe BF, Ouzt01s neo Dod oma oz: 020 015 ‘oon 002s CS Type 2° O08 Deo oro ones oat 20 18 ‘oom 8 CSTpeor ato bao oso oes var om O15 ‘nm toe Ds Type s%= — QOy Dé Oca O03) odin 0m «0 GIS oom ous eB Oem 008 DEC Oce0 Oca) Odi AN 02 020 018 com noes “het an elf (__) appears inthe lable thre oo speiod Hb rye al be apr ‘2Crvoium le pred, at ho predvers at, o 028% Martyr wan re cater caren i oss Tan oF 2qul 10 05%, © er lal contaring 0.2 carton mat, tam le peta al he pecucers opin, othe lesser of JAN» 1.58 60.025 % Spacty Tipe B o aro eaten revels below 0.02%. For cath vl ne ano cl o DP ie perieie fo vs vanadun. combi, o taney cabins hereol,as sila elerants the priors opt such casa, th lt fo hese narra 0.10% fo vara” Coun ad 08 anon, ‘ron an auminan cconsiod eta ic roqured te pornsabe wart a animum of 0.01 eta ume ‘tin permite to hrriah aba vacuum degassed er cherncalyeablzn co, rb, st precucer® opton Man copper se! is spose, fe copoe! ir harman regarerert on coprer sin res oped, copper es i xestvam requiem TABLE 2 Chemical Composition® For Hot Rolled Stee! Sheet and Strip Designations SS, HSLAS, HSLAS-F and UHSS Hea Rela, Elonex Nasinan wiess oferise om Designation coe a EN cr NOV oo now wr ‘ave 29205 ozs og 0025 oot 02 02 043 pce moos nes Giaae 33 2) 02 os Gas oot 220 0a om ce Gam omg Grace 33 1, 028 000 005 Oot S030 G20 015 © Ou» 0008 ome Gia oes tas Gnas oe 02 02 048 ce «=o See BRS 02 os Gas oor 020 G20 01s ce © 03s Grace a8 10 Qos Ts Gas one S20 ta ois ce Gam besa (Gace 60 (40 025 13 Gua dot ‘020 030018 ogg cag 00g Guse 6 ec bas 135 033 oe cago 2p 038 90g) cama mas Grae 6 (610) bes 155 Ons Oe 020 07 018 ee © Goss es ‘Grace 70 ee oe ts Gms oe 20 04) O18 08 008s ‘race 800, 02 13 0085 OOF “020, G2) 018 ce = GooB tate BLAS: Guase ds isic}cess 1 022 135 oot amt 020 020 048066 0008:min 0.005min 0.008 min Grade 45 [10] Cass 2,08 138 OOK Ome 520 020018 Og8 Own CoosriN O0B8 min Grace 50 orc} Cece ozs 138 Ob aoe S020 G20 043 oGe Ouee min Goosmn Coos mn Glade 500 Cass 2, 04S 135 OD OMe 020 020045 O08 DOS min O0SmIN 0.908 min Glace S GachGess i? 025 155 OD One 52 090 045946 Do08:min O00Smen 0008 man Grade 8 [eo] Cass 2 OS 135 Ok One 520 020013 0g6 Dov min Coosmin 0.008 min [ai cuss) © 0.06 180s Gk CORO 020035 0S 08 min .908ran_ 0.008 mn 01a Cass2 0.5 1500.08 Ok S020 020015 008 0.006 min 0.005ran 0.005 mn 5 0] Ce) «881808 Oe 52 020 O18 O58 Daxmn Coasmn Odemn — F Grade 6 [e80]Chss 2 OS 180 Oot One 520 020 048 Og6DooBmn Cosme Cooma Grade 70 [eee] Gass! Oe 18s Ot aoe 520 020 045 OG O005mn COOSMN CODBMA Gade 70[e6olCoes2 0S 165 OOK Oe S020 02) 038 O48 0008 min O008mIN ODOM HSLASEE Grade 3 [ot] are eo fag 01S 168 0.029 cars 920 20015006 000i O.00BIN ODBMIN Gace Helene sO OTE 165 0D GBS... 02 GR CIS_—OE BUREN CEDSHIN OmTEM Grade 90[eoc}erd 100018 200 om=9 025 020 020 048 040 OC0Smin CONBmIn OOMMn [ps0, 109 Grade 90 [ezo}and 100 01S 200 0.029 nas cs 060 080030040 ONE mn CONSmN C.-M (ooorTio “her an alipss(_) appears ne abi tare io eee bul the alas sal ba epcred {2 onen copes sponte, nim of. reed: Wher copper ee! ert Speciea, = copa: a aku requrent "Tuan ie perntoa tr 88 ceigatons, athe produces opt tthe eset of 4H + 1.88 or OCS For eet reducton cf 0.04 “eboew s Specie eaten mexirurt an Wrereabe of 0.06% manganese above te speed makina wil be pert up toa agin of 150% TEHELAS, HSLAS-F and UNSS stole contin to Stergtoning arent club (ncbur), rad, Harun, and mo\bderun adGe shal orn cba, “Thamnmam roquroments ery eppy fo mercy ober eelane io eveagthering tts stan, "Fhe pursaaat ha he opto of racing the ieogon con. ahoué be relod ta, Sopondrg on fe miceallngschome lor example, ves a! vanasiun| ch the pesioar neger ray be a celberaieaiten Conskbraton stud be mace for he usaf ntgen brcngelamets (er ears, varad, Han) 8.2.1 The available grades and corresponding mechanical 8.2.2.1. Requirements —Material as represented by the test Properties for SS, HSLAS, HSLAS-F, and UHSS ace shown in specimen shall conform to the mechanical property require- Table 4 ‘ments specified in Table 4. These requirements do not apply to 8.2.2 Tension Tests: the uncropped ends of unprocessed coils. ip a 1011/a 1011M - 07 ‘TABLE 3 Typleal Rangee of Mochanieal Proportioe” {Nonmandatory}* For Hot-Rolled Steol Shost and Strip Designations CS and DS a EE We CS Tpee A.C. ond SOW Ow dw 0s 8 Toes And Soles 0s 6 10 “The yl song wi tase and aengaten oe cacale tno aun htrase crereans Tava. popes Tapeser Pece pea Inertia acres erg 90001150 Be Aare re eee RBsend0S Ngee era ean othckese rues 10000 O07 FS Janne cs tpeD ina yea maura pepay vaio rosa her af nrc ‘Thay rors want e paces no iat ere get ‘pple Ven ete ese gts re oe peed ~ fd srogh ard organ re essere ye othe etn scccance wi te Maes a Donuts AO 8.2.2.2 Number of Tests—Two tension tests shall be made from each heat or from each 50 tons [45 000 kg]. When the amount of finisbed material from a heat is less than 50 tons [45 000 Kgl, one tension test shall be made, When material rolled from one heat differs 0.050 in, [1.27 mm] or more in thickness, one tension test shall be made from the thickest ant thinnest material regardless of the weight represented, 8.2.23 Tension test specimens shall be taken at a point immediately adjacent to the material to be qualified 8.2.2.4 Tension test specimens shall be Laken from the full thickness of the sheet as-rolled. 8.2.2.5 Tension test specimens shall be taken from loca tion approximately halfway between the cemter of sheet and the edge of the material as-rolled. 82.2.6 Tension test specimens shall be taken with the lengthwise axis of the st specimen parallel to the rolling direction (longitudinal test) 8.2.2.7 Test Method—Yield strength shall be determined by either the 0.2.% offset method or the 0.5 % extension under load method unless otherwise specified 8.23 Bonding Properte 8.23.1 The suggested minimum {ng are listed in Appendix X1 and is diseussed in more detail in. Specifications A 568/A 568M (6.6) and A 749/A 749M (7.6). Where a tighter bend radius is required, where curved or offset bends are involved, or where stretching or drawing are also a consideration, the producer shall be consulted. 9. Finish and Appearance 9.1 Surface Finis 8.1.1 Unless otherwise specified, the material shall be fur- nished as rolled, that is, without removing the hot-olled oxide or scale. 9.1.2 When required, it is permissible to specify that the material be pickled or blast cleaned (descaled). 9.2 Oiling 912.1 Unless otherwise specified, as-rlled material shal be furnished not oiled (that is, dry), and pickled or blast cleaned} material shall be furnished oiled 9.3 Edges 9.3.1 Steel sheet is available with mill edge or cut edge. 9.32 Steel strip is available with mill edge or cut edge. 10, Retests and Disposition of Non-Conforming Material 10.1 Retests, conducted in accordance with the require- ‘ments of Section 11.1 of Specification A S68/A 568M, are ‘permitted when an unsatisfactorily test result is suspected to be the consequence of the test method procedure. 10.2 Disposition of non-conforming material shall be sub ject to the requirements of Section 11.2 of Specification AS6RIA S68M, 11, Certification 11,1 Aseport of heat analysis shall be supplied, if requested, for CS and DS steels. For material with required mechanical properties, SS, HSLAS, HSLAS-F, and UHSS a report required of heat analysis and mechanical properties as deter= mined by the tension test. 11.2 The report shall include the parchase order mur; the ASTM designation number and year date; produet designations grade; type or class, as applicable; the heat number; and as required, heat analysis and mechanical properties as indicated by the tension test 11.3 A signature is not required on the test report. However, the document shall clearly idemtfy the organization submitting the report. Notwithstanding the absence of a signature, the ‘xganization submitting the report is responsible for the content of the report 114 A Material Test Report, Certificate of Inspection, ot similar document printed from or used in electronic form from tan electronic data interchange (EDD, transmis regarded as having the saine validity as a coun the cerifier's facility. The coment of the EDI transmitted document must meet the requirements of the invoked ASTM standard and the parchaser and the supplier. Notwithstanding the absence of a signature, the organization submitting the EDI transmission is responsibie for the content of the report. 12. Product Marking 12.1 In addition to the requirements of Specification A S68/ ‘A.S08M for sheet and Specification A 749/A 749M for strip, ech lift or coil shall be marked with the designation shown an the order (CS (Type A, B, or C), DS (Type A or B), SS (Grade ‘and for $836, Type), HSLAS (Grade and Class), HSLAS-F (Grade), or UHSS (Type and Grade)). The designation shall be legibly stenciled on the top of each lift or shown on a tag attached to each coil or shipping unit, 13. Keywords 13.1 carhon steel shoot carbon stel stip; commercial steel; drawing ste, high strength-low alloy tel; high stength-low alloy steel with improved formability: hotrolled steel shet; hot-tolled stel strip; steel sheet, sel strip; structual stel; ulvachigh strength ste Aly a 10111 101M - 07 ‘TABLE 4 Mochanical Proporty Roguiremonts* For Hot Rolled Stee! Sheet and Sirip Designations SS, HSLAS, HSLAS-F, and UHSS Tapia nan Devan Ye Steg TewleGtent”——Batgtorn2h arnt, Tao; Oa Bt he Rer0ae)_— Vale 07s na Tg Jotuinn fein mace riwosmnie nmwocce ous MOGROPS Elen oa 5 Se 2 8 ioe 200 = 4 2 ® Sees] Sle) ea, g a ® % Ste Sis g i ¢ ¢ Sis] ay a a ‘ « Shr eh a 2 ‘ t sho ‘sla e t & i SB) Sin & t i ‘ Shoe, i, ‘ i : ‘ shea i, h i : ° ‘ola, os a é i : : Bie Sa 2 i $ 5 sas Owroomia erm} Upto0g aS nny Ses se ‘sto atu ‘ 4 Gece pe Gos Sh Sil & 8 See 5 Os Sp, ets a 5 ee cas? ape sis, a % Gee 3 fe Gas ahs wu a i cd tis = ' kt, bm ® i si, ree, ‘ ‘ Shs Shoe ie i Sin bm t i ‘etn Shes £ i her obs % a ce op ora “ » ee Rel at soles, gS 5 Gece 7] Pies hs a a ae el io sehen i‘ ' vise 90 [620] Types 1 end 2 90 (620) 100 (660) a w Guede ee tarde foley Hot i i “Fo ol prods, sing by re preceeded the il Mochi ropes Wrouphou he Gl Sa conply wi fe hiv vale spect ‘Arun and maximum fneioetengh has bon spot fer SS35 Typo 2 AG} at011/a t011M 07 APPENDIXES, (Nonmandatory Information) Xd. BENDING PROPERTIES TABLE X1.1 Suggested Minimum Inside Radius for Cold Bending ‘Nore 1~() aguas radius equivalent to the sel thickness, [Nove 2—The suggested radius should be used as miirnum for 90° beads in actual shop practice. ‘Noe 3Material which does not perform sasacony, when farcsed in zecordance Wit the above requremens, may be sujet 0 rejection pending negotiation withthe see! supplies Desgration Grae Tierra se Pats for Co Bonar ‘Sriotral Soe! ‘og08) 1 3220) it anzt0l ype 1 vat 280] Type 2 2t 073] at 9910) at 0.40) aut 55380) at aner0) see 7480] ae ano) at High SvenathLow-Aloy Stes less 1 Geese? aggio) Tat Tat ‘sq0, 2 tet ‘sao, at at eqisio, me 2 ‘et50, at Bet 5ai400, sae a High Srongh LowAloy Sts wih improve Ferny soto] it ola] wee 7080) at 0601 at Ueth Suenah Stee “pes band? 30620) ame 500 (630) Bat 1X2. RELATED 180 STANDARDS The ISO standards listed below may be reviewed for comparison with this ASTM standard. The relationship be tween the standards may only be approximate; therefore, the respective standards should be consulted for actual require ‘ments, Those who use these documents must determine Which specifications address their needs. ISO 3573 Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Sheet of Commercial and Drawing Qualities 1504995 Hoi-rolled Steet Sheet of Structural Quality 10 4996 Hotrolled Stee! Sheet of High Yield Stress Structural Quality 1805951 Hot-rolled Steel Sheet of Higher Yield Strength with Improved Formability ISO 6316 Hotrolled Carbon Steel Strip of Structural Quality 180 6317 Hot-rolled Carbon Steel Strip of Commercial and Drawing Qualities (Gy a t011/a 10110 - 07 Xa. HARDNESS PROPERTIES ‘XG. Table X3.1 lists the typical hardness values ‘TABLE X3.1 Typleal Hardness Values [ows 1The hardness values shown aze atthe time of shipment. Nore 2—Tets for harness shall be eondaced in accordance wil he requirements of Test Methods E 1% [Nori The hardness vstoes are Rockwell B scale a messurd ‘conerted fom the opmropriae Rocke scales, (Nore. 4—The typical Hardness values apply to the full ange of see! sect thickness Hardness tends to increase asthe ste] shes thicknes: decreases. ‘ins S—Hardaes testing is commonly sed eo assess the relative focmabilay of various designations of uncoued ste! shod. This assss- ‘ment done by many usrs is recognized to be cely an appreximaion ofthe relative formablity and therefore cant be used as & specification epirement Design TerinessRoawel 8 Sa CS po Pet ee Sto 8 Poriece Stee PBorless oS eS orlese SUMMARY OF CHANGES Committee AOI has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (A TO1I/A 10TTM—06t) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved Sept. 1. 2007) (GZ) Footnote C in Table 1 updated. (2) Footnote C in Table 2 updated. Committee AOI has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (A 1011/4 1011M ~06a) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved Oct. 1, 2006.) ) Revised Footnote C in Tables 1 and 2. Commitice AOI has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (A TO1I/A 111M — 06) that may impact the use ofthis standard. (Approved Sept, 1, 2006.) (2) Revised Section 7.2. Commitice AOI has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (A TOLI/A 101M 05a) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved June 15, 2006.) G) Revised title of specification. (5) Added new 5.1.2.4, @) Revised 1, (6) Revised 5.1.12, 7.1, 82, 82.1, 1.1, 121, and 13, G) Adednew 4.1.6an4161, and remumbered 141.60 (7 gic rian for UHSSs o Tube 2 Table 4 end G) Revised 5:12 ‘Table X1.1, with revisions to Footnotes B and E of Table 2 Alp A 1011/4 1011 - 07 nine tear Uwe oe dr sony andl anata ay San sad ek irtincoert ech es. ren taro oy Ts errs ect relat ry fim yf spre tlre rue eleva ey he yan 23 ‘nates ete Yaperoradcr ran. Yourconrertsare vied ata eso stared or ara ann TM rain eco our carro el ene ae resent ata ase ee ‘ezrin crite, ony ater # oe er oon hr et cued far hear YU ote kann lo he AST Comite an Sundaes the arr chown Blo. This stars copy by AST Inteaonal 100 Bar Hastor Dive, PO Box C700 West Conshohocken. PA 194202858, Unted Stes. netasy rp (sre or wus copes) cfs Sandan ray be card by crtacing ASTM at Pe 300/08 ‘aedess er at O8SDURC8 (here) BIDES2G888 fax, or SeniceDacimory (eal); &F INOWGh he AST neDstO (rasin oa

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