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Nominal Designation
Forgings
CSi
A 105 (1)
CMnSi
CMnSiV
312Ni
Castings
A 216 Gr.
WCB (1)
...
...
...
Plates
A 515 Gr. 70 (1)
A 516 Gr. 70 (1), (2)
A 537 Cl. 1 (4)
...
150
300
400
600
900
1500
2500
29 to 38
50
100
150
200
19.6
19.2
17.7
15.8
13.8
51.1
50.1
46.6
45.1
43.8
68.1
66.8
62.1
60.1
58.4
102.1
100.2
93.2
90.2
87.6
153.2
150.4
139.8
135.2
131.4
255.3
250.6
233.0
225.4
219.0
425.5
417.7
388.3
375.6
365.0
250
300
325
350
375
12.1
10.2
9.3
8.4
7.4
41.9
39.8
38.7
37.6
36.4
55.9
53.1
51.6
50.1
48.5
83.9
79.6
77.4
75.1
72.7
125.8
119.5
116.1
112.7
109.1
209.7
199.1
193.6
187.8
181.8
349.5
331.8
322.6
313.0
303.1
400
425
450
475
500
538
6.5
5.5
4.6
3.7
2.8
1.4
34.7
28.8
23.0
17.4
11.8
5.9
46.3
38.4
30.7
23.2
15.7
7.9
69.4
57.5
46.0
34.9
23.5
11.8
104.2
86.3
69.0
52.3
35.3
17.7
173.6
143.8
115.0
87.2
58.8
29.5
289.3
239.7
191.7
145.3
97.9
49.2
NOTES:
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 425C, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 425C.
(2) Not to be used over 455C.
(3) Not to be used over 260C.
(4) Not to be used over 370C.
Forgings
Castings
Plates
CSi
A 105 (1)
CMnSi
...
CMnSiV
...
...
A 350 Gr. LF 3
...
...
3 2Ni
150
300
400
600
900
1500
2500
20 to 100
200
300
400
500
285
260
230
200
170
740
680
655
635
605
985
905
870
845
805
1,480
1,360
1,310
1,265
1,205
2,220
2,035
1,965
1,900
1,810
3,705
3,395
3,270
3,170
3,015
6,170
5,655
5,450
5,280
5,025
600
650
700
750
800
140
125
110
95
80
570
550
530
505
410
755
730
710
675
550
1,135
1,100
1,060
1,015
825
1,705
1,650
1,590
1,520
1,235
2,840
2,745
2,655
2,535
2,055
4,730
4,575
4,425
4,230
3,430
850
900
950
1,000
65
50
35
20
320
230
135
85
425
305
185
115
640
460
275
170
955
690
410
255
1,595
1,150
685
430
2,655
1,915
1,145
715
NOTES:
(1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above 800F, the carbide phase of steel may be converted to graphite. Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800F.
(2) Not to be used over 850F.
(3) Not to be used over 500F.
(4) Not to be used over 700F.