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A500/A513 Product Guide
Applications | Specifications | Mechanical and Chemical Data | Tolerances
Overview
The standard cold-formed carbon steel structural tubing, A500 Hot Roll Steel is the most common type of steel tubing in North America. It exhibits good strength, weldability, and low cost. A500 is exclusively used in structural tubing.
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.
Common Trade Names(A500)
UNS K03000
Common Trade Names(A513)
UNS G10200, UNS G10260
Other Resources
Safety Data Sheet | Weight Calculator | Mill Test Reports
Products
A500/A513 Rectangle Tube | A500/A513 Square Tube
Applications
- General purpose structural projects
- Automotive
- Construction
A500/A513 Specifications
ASTM |
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A500 |
A513 |
Physical Properties A500 | |||||
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Density | 0.282 lb/in3 | ||||
Ultimate Tensile Strength | 60 ksi min. | ||||
Yield Tensile Strength | 48 ksi min. | ||||
Shear Modulus | 11,600 ksi | ||||
Hardness Rockwell | Brinell | B75 | 137 min. | ||||
Elongation at Break Percentage | 22% min. | ||||
Melting Point | ~2,750 °F |
A513
Physical Properties A513 | |||||
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Density | 0.284 lb/in3 | ||||
Ultimate Tensile Strength | 132 ksi | ||||
Yield Tensile Strength | 74.2 ksi | ||||
Hardness Rockwell | Brinell | B75-90 | 137-185 | ||||
Elongation at Break Percentage | 22% | ||||
Melting Point | 2,696-2,750 °F |