This document provides a historical listing of selected structural steels standards in Canada and the United States from 1924 to 1998 including:
- CSA steel standards from 1924 to 1973 listing yield strength and tensile strength specifications.
- Rivet steel standard from 1950 listing yield and tensile strengths.
- ASTM steel specifications from 1914 to 1998 listing yield and tensile strength ranges and notes on thickness reductions.
This document provides a historical listing of selected structural steels standards in Canada and the United States from 1924 to 1998 including:
- CSA steel standards from 1924 to 1973 listing yield strength and tensile strength specifications.
- Rivet steel standard from 1950 listing yield and tensile strengths.
- ASTM steel specifications from 1914 to 1998 listing yield and tensile strength ranges and notes on thickness reductions.
This document provides a historical listing of selected structural steels standards in Canada and the United States from 1924 to 1998 including:
- CSA steel standards from 1924 to 1973 listing yield strength and tensile strength specifications.
- Rivet steel standard from 1950 listing yield and tensile strengths.
- ASTM steel specifications from 1914 to 1998 listing yield and tensile strength ranges and notes on thickness reductions.
* Introduced in May 1962 by the Algoma Steel Corporation as "Algoma 44"
** In May 1997, grade 350W became the only grade for W and HP shapes produced by Algoma Steel Inc. 1 Silicon steel 2 Yield reduces when thickness exceeds 1½ inches (40 mm). 3 Yield reduces when thickness exceeds ⅝ inches (16 mm).
Rivet Steel
Designation Date Yield Strength Tensile Strength (Fu)
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