ASTM Standard List - Structural and Constructional Steels Standards: Part Five

Abstract

ASTM specifications represent a consensus among producers, specifiers, fabricators, and users of steel mill products. ASTM’s designation system for metals consists of a letter (A for ferrous materials) followed by an arbitrary sequentially assigned number. These designations often apply to specific products, for example A548 is applicable to cold-heading quality carbon steel wire for tapping or sheet metal screws.


This article contains a list of standards that covers among other things:

  • Bolts, bars and piping used specifically in the construction industry
  • Steel wires for masonry joining applications
  • Carbon steel sheets with ultra-high strengths

 

For more information on the ASTM designation system see our related article:
Introduction to the ASTM Standard Designation.

 

Structural and Constructional Steels: Part Five

 

Standard
Number
Last
version
Description Status
A 896 2009 Standard Practice for Conducting Case Studies on Galvanized Structures /no materials/
A 905 2004 Steel Wire, Pressure Vessel Winding /2/
A 906/A 906M 2002 Grade 80 and Grade 100 Alloy Steel Chain Slings for Overhead Lifting /no materials/
A 907/A 907M 1996 Steel, Sheet and Strip, Heavy Thickness Coils, Carbon, Hot-Rolled, Structural Quality Replaced by A1018/A1018M /4/
A 910/A 910M 2005 Uncoated, Weldless, 2- and 3-Wire Steel Strand for Prestressed Concrete /2/
A 911/A 911M 2005 Uncoated, Stress-Relieved Steel Bars for Prestressed Concrete Ties /1/
A 913/A 913M 2007 High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel Shapes of Structural Quality, Produced by Quenching and Self-Tempering Process (QST) /4/
A 914/A 914M 2005 Steel Bars Subject to Restricted End-Quench Hardenability Requirements /23/
A 920/A 920M 2007 Steel Bars, Microalloy, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality, Mechanical Properties /36/
A 921/A 921M 2005 Steel Bars, Microalloy, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality, for Subsequent Hot Forging /6/
A 936/A 936M 1997 Steel, Sheet and Strip, Heavy Thickness Coils, High Strength, Low-Alloy, Hot-Rolled, with Improved Formability Replaced by A1018/A1018M /4/
A 945/A 945M 2006 High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel Plate with Low Carbon and Restricted Sulfur for Improved Weldability, Formability, and Toughness /2/
A 951/A 951M 2006 Steel Wire for Masonry Joint Reinforcement /1/
A 960/A 960M 2008 Common Requirements for Wrought Steel Piping Fittings /no materials/
A 961/A 961M 2008 Common Requirements for Steel Flanges, Forged Fittings, Valves, and Parts for Piping Applications /no materials/
A 962/A 962M 2009 Common Requirements for Steel Fasteners or Fastener Materials, or Both, Intended for Use at Any Temperature from Cryogenic to the Creep Range /no materials/
A 963/A 963M 1997 Deep Drawing Steel (DDS), Sheet, Carbon, Cold-Rolled Replaced by A1008/A 1008M /no materials/
A 964/A 964M 2003 Corrugated Steel Box Culverts /no materials/
A 969/A 969M 1997 Extra Deep Drawing Steel (EDDS), Sheet, Carbon, Cold-Rolled Replaced by A1008/A 1008M /no materials/
A 970/A 970M 2009 Headed Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement /no materials/
A 973/A 973M 2007 Grade 100 Alloy Steel Chain /no materials/
A 979/A 979M 2009 Concrete Pavements and Linings Installed in Corrugated Steel Structures in the Field /no materials/
A 980 2003 Steel, Sheet, Carbon, Ultra High Strength Cold Rolled /4/
A 984/A 984M 2009 Steel Line Pipe, Black, Plain-End, Electric-Resistance-Welded /8/
A 992/A 992M 2006 Structural Steel Shapes /1/
A 994 2009 Standard Guide for Editorial Procedures and Form of Product Specifications for Steel, Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys /no materials/
A 996/A 996M 2009 Rail-Steel and Axle-Steel Deformed Bars for Concrete Reinforcement /6/
A 1005/A 1005M 2004 Steel Line Pipe, Black, Plain End, Longitudinal and Helical Seam, Double Submerged-Arc Welded /5/
A 1006/A 1006M 2004 Steel Line Pipe, Black, Plain End, Laser Beam Welded /5/
A 1007 2007 Carbon Steel Wire for Wire Rope /no materials/
A 1008/A 1008M 2009 Steel, Sheet, Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy, High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability, Solution Hardened, and Bake Hardenable /43/
A 1014/A 1014M 2009 Precipitation-Hardening Bolting Material (UNS N07718) for High Temperature Service /1/
A 1017/A 1017M 2007 Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten /3/
A 1018/A 1018M 2009 Steel, Sheet and Strip, Heavy-Thickness Coils, Hot-Rolled, Carbon, Commercial, Drawing, Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy, High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability, and Ultra-High Strength Steel /55/
A 1020/A 1020M 2007 Steel Tubes, Carbon and Carbon Manganese, Fusion Welded, for Boiler, Superheater, Heat Exchanger and Condenser Applications /3/
A 1030/A 1030M 2005 Standard Practice for Measuring Flatness Characteristics of Steel Sheet Products /no materials/
A 1031 2009 Steel, Sheet and Strip, Heavy-Thickness Coils, Alloy, Drawing Steel and Structural Steel, Hot-Rolled /49/
A 1035/A 1035M 2009 Deformed and Plain, Low-carbon, Chromium, Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement /2/
A 1040 2009 Standard Guide for Specifying Harmonized Standard Grade Compositions for Wrought Carbon, Low-Alloy, and Alloy Steels /341/
A 1041/A 1041M 2009 Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Higher Strength Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten /2/
A 1042/A 1042M 2009 Composite Corrugated Steel Pipe for Sewers and Drains /no materials/
A 1043/A 1043M 2009 Structural Steel with Low Yield to Tensile Ratio for Use in Buildings /4/
A 1044/A 1044M 2005 Steel Stud Assemblies for Shear Reinforcement of Concrete /2/
F 432 2008 Roof and rock bolts and accessories /5/
F 436 2009 Hardened steel washers /2/
F 541 2004 Alloy steel eyebolts /2/
F 568M 2007 Carbon and alloy steel externally threaded metric fasteners /19/

 

April, 2011

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