Arcelormittal A514 and T-1
Arcelormittal A514 and T-1
Arcelormittal A514 and T-1
Plate
A514 and "T-1"® : High Strength Steels
Fabrication Guidelines
Refer to section on Fabrication Guidelines for general information on
A514 and “T-1” steels. For specific welding of “T-1” steels, refer to
How to Weld “T-1”.
A514†† A514† A514†† A514†† A514† A514†† A514
SPECIFICATION Grade B Grade E Grade F Grade H Grade P Grade Q Grade S
Type of Steel Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy
Requirements for Delivery A6 A6 A6 A6 A6 A6 A6
Tensile Strength (ksi) 110/130 110/130 110/130 110/130 110/130 to 110/130 to 110/130 to
to 2½" incl.; 2½" incl.; 2½" incl.; 2-1/2" incl.;
100/130 100/130 over 100/130 over 100/130 over
over 2½- 2½-6" incl. 2½-6" incl. 2-1/2-6" incl.
6" incl.
Yield Strength (Min. ksi) 100 100 to 100 100 100 to 2½" incl.; 100 to 2½" incl.; 100 to 2-1/2"
(Yield Point if designated YP) 2½" incl.; 90 over 2½-6" 90 over 2½-6" incl.; 90 over
90 over incl. incl. 2-1/2-6" incl.
2½-6" incl.
Spec. Thickness (Max. in.) 1¼ 6 2½ 2 6 6 2-1/2"
ArcelorMittal USA 1¼ 6 2½ 2 4 8 2-1/2"
Thickness (Max. in.)
Chemical Composition (%) Unless a range is specified, individual values are maximums
Carbon .12/.21 .12/.20 .10/.20 .12/.21 .12/.21 .14/.21 .11/.21
Manganese .70/1.00 .40/.70 .60/1.00 .95/1.30 .45/.70 .95/1.30 1.10/1.50
Phosphorus .035 .035 .035 .035 .035 .035 .035
Sulfur .035 .035 .035 .035 .035 .035 .02
Silicon .20/.35 .20/.40 .15/.35 .20/.35 .20/.35 .15/.35 .15/.45
Chromium .40/.65 1.40/2.00 .40/.65 .40/.65 .85/1.20 1.00/1.50 -
Nickel - - .70/1.00 .30/.70 1.20/1.50 1.20/1.50 -
Molybdenum .15/.25 .40/.60 .40/.60 .20/.30 .45/.60 .40/.60 .10/.60
Copper - - .15/.50 - - - -
Other Elements .03/.08 V .01/.10 Ti .03/.08 V .03/.08 V .001/.005 B .03/.08 V .06 V, .06 Ti,
.01/.03 Ti .001/.005 B .0005/.006 B .0005/.005 B .001/.005 B,
.0005/.005 B .06 Cb
Heat Treatment Required Q&T Q&T Q&T Q&T Q&T Q&T Q&T
Remarks 235-293 HBWs 235-293 HBWs 235-293 HBWs 235-293 HBWs 235-293 HBWs 235-293 HBWs 235-293 HBWs
† Post-weld heat treatment may degrade heat-affected zone strength and toughness. Pretesting of specific welding and post-weld heat treating procedures is
recommended to assure optimization of final property levels.
† † It is important to note that this grade of steel may be susceptible to cracking in the heat-affected zone of welds during post-weld heat treatment (stress relief).
Therefore, ArcelorMittal USA recommends that careful consideration be given to this phenomenon by competent welding engineers before stress relieving is applied
to weldments of this grade. Also, it is not recommended for service at temperatures lower than -50˚F or higher than 800˚F.
s Brinell hardness may be used in lieu of tensile test for plate ≤.375 inch thick.
† Post-weld heat treatment may degrade heat-affected zone strength and toughness. Pretesting of specific welding and post-weld heat treating procedures is
recommended to assure optimization of final property levels.
† † It is important to note that this grade of steel may be susceptible to cracking in the heat-affected zone of welds during post-weld heat treatment (stress relief).
Therefore, ArcelorMittal USA recommends that careful consideration be given to this phenomenon by competent welding engineers before stress relieving is applied
to weldments of this grade. Also, it is not recommended for service at temperatures lower than -50˚F or higher than 800˚F.
n Restricted to ASTM A20 limits for unspecified elements.
†† It is important to note that this grade of steel may be susceptible to cracking in the heat-affected zone of welds during post-weld heat treatment (stress relief).
Therefore, ArcelorMittal USA recommends that careful consideration be given to this phenomenon by competent welding engineers before stress relieving is applied
to weldments of this grade. Also, it is not recommended for service at temperatures lower than -50˚F or higher than 800˚F.
† † It is important to note that this grade of steel may be susceptible to cracking in the heat-affected zone of welds during post-weld heat treatment (stress relief).
Therefore, ArcelorMittal USA recommends that careful consideration be given to this phenomenon by competent welding engineers before stress relieving is applied
to weldments of this grade. Also, it is not recommended for service at temperatures lower than -50˚F or higher than 800˚F.
Further Information
Contact Jerry Shick at +1 610 383 2589 or email at:
[email protected].
All information in this brochure is for the purpose of information only. ArcelorMittal USA reserves the right to change its product range at any time without prior notice.