ASTM A513 is a standard specification published by the ASTM standard for cold-formed welded in round, square, and rectangular shapes. It would(could) be used for a rack, fence, furniture, ornamental fencing & decorative handrail, etc.. ASTM A513 defines based primarily on mechanical property.
What is ASTM A 513 equivalent to?
ASTM A513 Equivalent is DIN 17175 Grade 16Mo5, ASTM A513, ASME SA513 ASTM A513 specification covers electric-resistance-welded carbon steel tubing for use as mechanical and ornamental tubing.
What type of steel is A513?
A513 steel is a high-carbon alloy that offers a uniform grain structure which gives it a strong, seamless and consistent structure. The high carbon content increases strength and rigidity while slightly lowering machinability and weldability. Almost exclusively used in the creation of DOM tubing, A513 is typically used in the automotive, construction and mechanical industries.
Benefits
A513 carbon steel tubing products provide numerous advantageous qualities to a wide range of consumer and commercial industrial companies throughout the world. Some of the most distinct beneficial qualities that A513 Carbon Steel Mechanical Tubing provides includes:
Advantages
- Works to tight tolerances
- Consumer product applicable
- Less costly
- Durable
Advantages
- Works to tight tolerances
- Consumer product applicable
- Less costly
- Durable
What is ASTM A513 Type 5?
A513-Type 5 This specification covers electric-resistance-welded carbon and alloy steel tubing that is Drawn Over a Mandrel (D.O.M.) and through a die, primarily for use as mechanical tubing. This specification covers round, square, rectangular, and special shape tubing.
What is the difference between ASTM A519 and A513?
ASTM A513 specified for Resistance Welded (ERW) carbon and alloy Electric mechanical tubing, while ASTM A512 covers cold drawn buttweld carbon steel mechanical tubing, ASTM A519 is a standard specification for Seamless Carbon and Alloy Steel Mechanical Tubing.