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Designation: A 792/A 7926 - 06a ‘Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, 55 % Aluminum-Zinc Alloy-Coated by the Hot- Dip Process’ ‘Ts stained ster he et desgationA T/A BOM he try ovng ie degen nee to yee oon sepa nhac oft, ha oor oo! ren. Asner in arate he oar aft reaps ‘Angee pao Eales ntl change se ln ron oe mapa Tis sane has bon apo for we by ages ofthe Deperaes of ete -zine alloy-coated sieel sheet in coils and cat lengins is produced 10 thickness requirements ex- pressed (0 0.001 in, (0.01 mm. The thickness of the sheet includes the base nietal and the coating. 5.2. Orders for produet to this specication shal include tke following information, as necessary, to adequately describe the desired produc, 3.2.1 Name of product (eel sheet, 55 $ aluminum-rine alloy coated). 5.2.2 Designation of sheet steel (CS (Type A, B, or C), FS, 1S, HITS, or $3). 3.2.2.1 When a CS pe is oct specified, Type B will be fonished 5.2.3 Strength grade as required for Stcastural Stee, 5.2.4 ASTM designation number and yeer of iss, such es A 192~ for inch-poond units or A72M~ "for SI units, 5.2.5 Coating designation, 526 Chemically treated or uot chemically teed, 5.2.7 Oiled or not ced, 5.2.8 Dimcnsions (show thickness, wid, Ratness require ments (if appropriate), atc length (cut length). The pur chaser shll specty the appropriate (able of tickaess ter tances in Specification A 92474 924M that eppiies to the onfer, that is, the table of thickness wolerangss for 34-in, 110.1] exige distance, or the table of thickness tolerances for I+ [25-mmi} edge distance, 5.29 Coll size reuisernents (specify maximum ouside siameter (OD), eccepttsle inside ciameter (ID), end maximum weight {mass}, 5.2.10 Packeging, 52.11 Certification if required, and heat analysis and me- chanical property sepox, ‘TABLE 1 Welght (ttees} of Ceating Requirement” None Inthe coating tlckuess may be estimated. fon the ceating syst nae ty sing Tho XI rae Sra STAT ag Baa TERT "a a SRE Rass 1% > 7 he sosing de rater subara raion by ihe rds ena ‘Sezaumct em vasaine bd hurling soeton tht re hare tories hovel caning tne. he welt frase ef he contig be ee ‘rr vue bison to tue exces oft ano ma fe ha ceng ews fev or age to sepe. Nonover teannsnaly be anette ‘40 to ae tea it wh 9 fou on thar rae 5.2.12 Application (show part identification and éeserip Aion), ans 52.13 Special requirements (if any) 52.13.1 Tf requlted, the product may be omered © a specified base metal thickne3s. See Supplementary Require ent SI [Now 1—typicl onering ceserptoas ae as fons: Stel sheet 35 % alaminuncsiaealloy-conted, Fomine Sct (FS) ASIMA792~__, cotng designalisn AZS5, seme tee, a8 hi, minimum OBS hy 36H. by coil, in. mace OD, 24 In 1D 1.000 rmainum, for mur wappers ‘Stel set, 55 claminus sine aly costed, Commer Stel (CS ‘ypoa), ASTCA TIM, coat assgnaron AZMISD, chemical src n i, main D&D by 900 sam dy col, 1200-0 wan (0D, e-em 1D, 4500-kg asin, Fos balling panels 6. Chemical Composition 61 Base Mera: 6.1.1 Tho feat analysis of the base metal shall conform to the requirements of Table 2 for CS (Types A, B, and ©), FS, DS, IETS, Table 3 for $8. G.12 Include each of Cie elements listed in Tables 2 ang 3 in the seport of heat analysis. When the amount of copper, nickel, chromium, or molybdenum is less than 0.02 %, roport the aualysis either as 0.02% or the ctual determined value. When the amcunt of vanadium, titaniam, or columbium is less than 0.008 %, report the analysis either 9s <0,008 % oF the ‘ctual determined value. When the amount of boron is less than 6.0005 %, report a8 <0.0005 % or the actual determined value 62 Couring Composition —The 55 % akuminur-zine alloy coating composition, by weight, is nominally 53 % aluminum, 41.6 @ silicon, andthe balance zine. 7, Mechanical Properties 74 Stractural Steel sheet shall conform to the mechanics! property requirements of Table forthe grade specified 7.2 The typical mechaniea) propenies for CS (Types A, B. ‘and ©), FS, DS, and HTS ave listed in Table 3. These typical ‘mechanical properties are nonmandatory. Thoy we intended solely to provide the purchaser with <3 much infomation as possible to make an informed decision on the steel to be specified. Values outside these ranges are to be expected. 7.3 Alles for mechanical properties shall be conducted in acconlance with the mathods deseribed in Specification A 247 A928M TA Bending Properties: 744 Minium nside Rad for Cold Bening —Stewernss Steel sheet is commonly fabvieated by cold bending, Taeve are ‘many interrelated factors tht affect the ability of asteel to cold fou over given radius uncer shop conditions. These factors inchide thicknest,strngta love, dogree of sostixt, relation- ‘hip to rolling direetion, chemistry, and base aotal wicrostmae- ture. Table 2.1 liss the suggested minimam inside rac For 90" cold bending For Structurtl Steels. They presuppose “hard Way” bending (bead axis parallel to the rolling direction) and ssasonably geod stop forming prectices. Whore possible, the ase of larger radii or “easy way" bends are recommended for improved performance. Alp 4 7021 702m 060 TABLE 2 Chenteot Requtemens® ‘Genpak, Hoes Arajas Eben) Meinany Dean Oenie Gwen ‘Baxinaon oe ae VN MeV Ww Siponees | 10” pao usp pass ~——as OD Oe ean ate e000 aos omar | onwoss S20 Ses Bae 523 920 Gis aos Gum cam noe esnpece | None ogo Geis 5 aoe ms ous Gone ek fees | ocsmow 550 Gam oom 52: a> OMe 809 Bow One cass bot ‘OO: bd bad 085 och; 928 Oa) cis gms Gen coor has ts*__| oaepors 980 ooo nin 0088 023 O20 018 oon Game ak “aso ef op. appear hth, ere no equre nant bul Fo waye ra abel bo pote, ‘eretecl eorahing evan 008 Seaton, funk operated rafeas opie, otk leer SAN 1.8 9.028% 8 apo sate, ‘hvion' écoaaad eae equtes (erie spe, We parcmen hee neon 6 ce, Foy an te ea mara & 001 to rae ‘Stee prt ob Lmtd ab eeu dogemee a chemenhy sabe "fercatton lve an ear ages 9.02%ranadrr slur ao 9 90h, al posuere pn nlorathronarepvmiodio Be weds bing oinensstpecacs cof sich ees reap ito afctum a outa sat oe 0 Pa sce lr ea tote Oo a "Pec aoc yp tat aon nn 35 {HELE cane Renmei aa a ae ne a oa ee Bene] ge ae e ae coe ama Sahel BeBe ge cae gee Sie 2 Se Bee Ee eB Satie: 3 IR GS ES ig OE Ge ER BR see cee! Sasianed oe a ‘ Seiese t2 if 28 a of 3 Gh 8s Sate “Risnbm permed ale esc toy Wala ol Sat 185 oF ns % or a pxpona or AHA ‘Sines ansopse'j appoue ‘SSnaibo winthed sab tase dae 7.42 Pabricators should be aware that ermcks may initit® upon bending a sheared or cold-worked edge. This it nol considered to be a fault ofthe steel bat is ruher a function of the Induced localized cold-work zone. 8, Conting Properties 8.1 Couring Weighs (Mass}—Comting, weigh: [mass] shell conform 10 the rajuicemerts ay saown in Table | for the specifi cating designation 82 Coating Weight (Mass) Tests: 8.2.4 Coating weight [mass] tests shall be performed in sceordance with We requiremenes sisted in Specification ASDIEA 92M, 82.2 The referee method to be used shall be the dilate hydrochloric ac method, in Test Method A 90/A 90M. 82 Coating Bond Test —The costing bond test specimens for all designations other than Structural Stal shall be capabie Of being bent through 180° flet on itscit in any direotion without flaking on the outside of the bend only. For Structural Sitecl, the coating bend test inside diameter shall havea relation to the thickness of the spceimen as shown iTable 6. Plaking ‘of the coating within 0.25 in. [6 mm ef the edge of the bend specimen shall not be cause for rejection, 9, Retests and Disposition of Non-Conforming Material 9.1 Rotests, cancueted in accordance with the requirements of the section ‘on Retests and Disposition of Now-Conforaiing shoe no rguremony, bt aru dha bere TABLE 4 echanlca! Proporty Requlrements, Siwetal Steet ‘Bose Metal (Longitucnel) sa = ome am MOR See % 7 ‘ 7 ‘ “ a & : : a Tensile Stier —— Greate x79" In 6D mary, ane : 7 7 % 2 2 ea0 Gaze 2 = 2 gan 8 Bess. S “Avie en elpas () sepot ln h ble, aa vw lon For shoethuosats beth a herr roterson eqn She tse ns esortruai ed sro t9 yd ctengh au kes 38 ‘ng ayets ct 3% sengslen ener as 9102 atiat 8 Gro 6 (Sl Css 2 may ouhbi Stare forming sbamtostos Nan Gly a 702/8 79011— 068 TABLE'S typlea| Ranges of ttechanicat Properties "domnancatory Tonga A entrwon Wed beg” Elven ee eB le um ae ei fasaiey =o go few os ff Fe fe thio) Soe Tan aoa sou _fovcico) sie” Tina ypinl neciaiaa Sepaty wins pesaria Hw aupaeTaTa caters. ioe rier 0. este bs pueraan hed math wean Sposa le rly en nina dedelen ants eos epened ala tiki ese ets a tw gece The putcnsey ray Pegotele we bpterita suche or sited gee ete erie appa. ‘Finace fel macanclproportes phy te ie Il ergo at elect biiremses. Te Yao sven lao sean ar sre ef fh tly ‘els on ie decrease as shot tlanaue derma ‘Sn Nalue Average pais ora alo se verb a Yost Mead 617. ShaVaue Stan Rrsenig oxoerrt oa serbad Ts atod C66 ho pal pope ve onerous, Material of Specification A 924A 924M, aze permitted when ‘1 unsatiefactory test result is euspected 1 be the consequence ‘of the tos! method procedure. TABLE 6 Coating Bend Test Requlremonts—siuciural Sica! Tao of fa ale Gad Dama (hay Dresor) em we sr 2 opr Es asst ess 2 nt * Chae {Bs0 less 9, clase art he 1 (Gs Chen Hane e521 “Gensel ee! ober lesen 9.2 Disposition of non-conforming material shall be subject {0 the requirements of 9.2 of Specification A 921A 924M. 40, Dimensions and Permissible Variations 10.1 AU dimensions and permiesible variations shall com: ply with the requisements of Specification A $24/A 924M. 1, Keywords 11.4 coatings, metalic; 35 % aluminur-zine alloy evsting: steel shect, metalic coated SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS: ‘The following standardized supplementary cequirernens are for use when desired by the purchase These adidoual requirements shill apply oaly when specified on the order 81, Base Metal Thickness S1.1 The specified minimum thickness shall apply 10 the bse: metal only. ‘S12 The coating designat the coating wo be applied to the specified ra Uiekness, 81.3 The applicable tolerances for base meisl thickness are shown in Tables 16 and 37, Thickness Toleranee of Col: Rolled Sheet (Carbon. and High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steel), of Specification A S6S/A 565M. APPENDINES: (Soamoudetory Information) 2X1. RMLATIONSHIP BETWEEN COATING WEIGHT (MASSI AND THICKNESS, tog lh ese TDi ace a 88s zr ay cig pr Sa at as craapoeata Hhavemgh Ooang WEAGHES OFODAIE Fd HB) AV ar vay ee 10g hae on hie atnilp wa en elders evar bt esr “Set asec ecnesccnrrsenn ar el iyi sgnfisartiguen Ick pound 16 cower in bp 1.70018 7000-060 1X2, BENDING PROPERTIES. Noto rass equal be stat tease {te 2—Tho suggest a edb used ge minim oo" ber TABLE X.1 Suggested Wirbvam Inside ad for Cole Bonog un shoo prt, an ie i fr Oa Dbengraten ‘orate a Snare wi Uae ss) 2 620 a 50 ss 1, hss 2,014 Chae & (40 Cass Cee, otepteeie Sha Gee "Bersng capably ay oslo bythe oening cesoraon, 3. RATIONALE FOR CHANGES IN PRODUCT DESIGNATIONS XB.1 Subcommittee AOS.H1 has revised the designations used to clavsify the various producis available in each hot-dip nated specification. The previous “quality” designations bave been replaced with designations and descripiions more closely related with product cheraetedstes, Many of the former “quality” specifications described the steel only in terms of limited. ehemics! composition, whieh in some eases. wee identical for wwo or more qualities, The former designations algo did not reflect the availablity oF new steels which aro the result of the use of new technologies such as vacuum degassing and steel ladle treatments, X32. The former “quality” designators, defined in very broad qualtaive terms, dic net provide the user with ll the information needed to select the appropsiate steel for an application. ‘The new cesignations are defined with techaical infomation such as specif chemical composition limits and typicel-nonmandatosy mechanical propertiss, These steel char- acteristics are important to users concerned with the weldabil- ity ane formability of the coated steel products. Tae typical mechanical properties included in te new designation aystern are those Indicated by the tension test. These properties ere more predictive of sieelformabiliy than other tests such asthe hardness test hich may not compensate adequately for uch as substrate thickness and coating X83. The new designations algo provide the user with the Mexibility to reswiet the steels applied on any order. For example, a user caa resrict the application a wltra low carbon sseels on an applicetion through the selection of an appropriate “type” desigeator. X34. There is «limited solationship between the former and current systems of designation. Some of the reasons for this linsited relaticnship ate: addition of steels noi previously described in ASTM specifications, resuictions placed on ranges of chemical composition, the addition of typical me chanical propcities, and dhe enbanced eapability of steel producers to combine chernleal composition and processing ‘meilods to achieve properties tllored to epeciti applications, X3.5_ The changes in designation are significant whieh may create wausison issues thet will have tobe resolved, Continued Glalogue betveen asees and prodveers will kaye to be maine {eines to assist the transition to the new systems of designations, ‘A user with eoncems about tae appropriate coated stel to order fora specific application should eoasnlt with a stel supplier ar producer. lp n T0210 T00—058 SUMMARY OF CHANGES Committee AOS fas identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last fseue (A 792/A 792M - 06) that may impact the use of this standard, (Novetmber 15, 2036) (2) Added now Section 9. (© Defined boron reporting precision in 6.1.2 @) Aided boron reposting requirement to Table 2. Committee ACS has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the Inst ssi, A-792/A 192M - 05, that may impact the use of this standard. (May 1, 2006) WD) Revised Mn limit from 1.15 % fo 1.35 % max in ble 3. (d) Revised Footnote B in Toble ? and Footote A in“Tuble 3 @) Revised Cu limit in Table 3 for SS grades. 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