What is ASTM A500 Structural Tubing
A500 standard structural tubing is typically made of carbon structural steel, formed through cold bending or hot rolling. Cold-bent square tubing has a smooth surface and high dimensional accuracy, making it suitable for applications requiring high aesthetic appeal. Hot-rolled square tubing, on the other hand, offers higher strength and toughness and is commonly used in load-bearing structures. According to the ASTM A500 standard, square tubing is classified into several grades, including Gr.A, Gr.B, and Gr.C, with varying yield strengths and tensile strengths. For example, Gr.B grade square tubing typically has a yield strength of no less than 290 MPa and a tensile strength between 400 and 550 MPa, meeting the requirements of most building frames and mechanical supports.
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What is the difference between ASTM A500 hollow section and ASTM A53 black pipe ?
A500: ASTM standard (American standard) structural steel pipe, designed specifically for load-bearing structures such as building frames and support columns.
A53: ASTM standard fluid transport pipe, used for non-structural applications such as low-pressure water pipes and gas pipes; galvanized for corrosion protection.
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