ASTM A 875/A 875M—06 Standard Specification for Steel Sheet Zinc-5 percent, Aluminum Alloy-coated by the Hot-dip Process (PDF Download)

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This specification covers steel sheet, in coils and cut lengths, metallic-coated by the hot-dip process, with zinc-aluminum alloy coating. The coating is produced as two types: zinc-aluminum-mischmetal alloy (Type I) and zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy (Type II), and in two coating structures. Coated sheet is produced in several coating designations (coating weight [mass]). Material is classified in terms of the base metal and in terms of the coating. Base metal material classification is as follows: commercial steel (CS Types A, B, and C), forming steel (FS Types A and B), deep drawing steel (DDS), extra deep drawing steel (EDDS), structural steel (SS), high-strength low-alloy steel (HSLAS), and high-strength low-alloy steel with improved formability (HSLAS-F). Structural steel and high strength low alloy steel are available in several grades based on mechanical properties. Structural steel grade 50 [340] is available in three classes based on tensile strength. Heat analysis of the base metal for CS , FS, DDS, and EDDS shall conform to the chemical composition requirements in carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, aluminum, copper, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, titanium, nitrogen, and boron and chemical composition in carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, copper, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, titanium, nitrogen for SS, HSLAS, and HSLAS-F. Structural steel shall conform to the required yield strength, tensile strength, and elongation. Coating shall conform to the coating weight according to triple-spot test and single-spot test and shall be capable of bending without flaking.

This standard is referenced in the 2012 International Building Code® and the International Residential Code®.

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This specification covers steel sheet, in coils and cut lengths, metallic-coated by the hot-dip process, with zinc-aluminum alloy coating. The coating is produced as two types: zinc-aluminum-mischmetal alloy (Type I) and zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy (Type II), and in two coating structures. Coated sheet is produced in several coating designations (coating weight [mass]). Material is classified in terms of the base metal and in terms of the coating. Base metal material classification is as follows: commercial steel (CS Types A, B, and C), forming steel (FS Types A and B), deep drawing steel (DDS), extra deep drawing steel (EDDS), structural steel (SS), high-strength low-alloy steel (HSLAS), and high-strength low-alloy steel with improved formability (HSLAS-F). Structural steel and high strength low alloy steel are available in several grades based on mechanical properties. Structural steel grade 50 [340] is available in three classes based on tensile strength. Heat analysis of the base metal for CS , FS, DDS, and EDDS shall conform to the chemical composition requirements in carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, aluminum, copper, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, titanium, nitrogen, and boron and chemical composition in carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, copper, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, titanium, nitrogen for SS, HSLAS, and HSLAS-F. Structural steel shall conform to the required yield strength, tensile strength, and elongation. Coating shall conform to the coating weight according to triple-spot test and single-spot test and shall be capable of bending without flaking.

This standard is referenced in the 2012 International Building Code® and the International Residential Code®.

Pages 8
Code Year 2012
Publisher ASTM International
Language English
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