Haskins Steel Company

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A36

The most common grade of structural steel used, A36 has a minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi and is available in plate bars and rolled structural shapes. View in product catalog.

A572

Specification A572 defines six grades of high-strength low-alloy steel having specified minimum yield points of 42,000, 45,000, 50,000, 55,000, 60,000, and 65,000 psi. Grades 42, 45, and 50 are intended for riveted, bolted, or welded construction of bridges, buildings, and other structures. View in product catalog.

A514

Also known as T-1 Type, A 514 is quenched and tempered alloy steel plate. The specified minimum yield strength is 100,000 psi for thicknesses up to and including 2½”. This material has good impact properties and welding characteristics. View in product catalog.

AR200-500

This product is an abrasion-resistant material with a Brinell hardness ranging anywhere from 200–500. Developed for sliding and impact abrasion type applications, these types of plates have good weldability and machinability but limited forming capabilities. View in product catalog.

Formalloy AR400

This product is an abrasion-resistant material with a Brinell hardness in the ranges of 360–444. Similar to other AR products, this plate was developed for sliding and impact abrasion applications. When both weldability and formability are required, this type of AR400 is used. View in product catalog.

A588

In the group of high strength low-alloy (A572), this material has an enhanced atmospheric corrosion resistance which permits the use of this steel in the unpainted condition in many applications. It is often referred to as Corten plate. View in product catalog.

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