A514 steel plate—also known as T1 steel—is a high strength, machinable, and weldable steel that Kloeckner Metals routinely stocks across its nationwide 40+ branches.
This steel plate is a low carbon alloy steel that is high in value. It offers high performance for high-wear machine applications and structural use.
This grade steel has high strength and is made to resist impact and corrosion. Therefore, it is useful in applications where abrasion resistance and high impact resistance are required.
It is often used in the construction, mining, and manufacturing industries.
Common applications for this grade steel are mining equipment, bridges, bucket components, and hauling and lifting devices.
It has good machinability.
It is good for welding.
It is heat treatable.
This grade steel has high strength and is made to resist impact and corrosion. Therefore, it is useful in applications where abrasion resistance and high impact resistance are required.
It is often used in the construction, mining, and manufacturing industries.
Common applications for this grade steel are mining equipment, bridges, bucket components, and hauling and lifting devices.
It has good machinability.
It is good for welding.
It is heat treatable.
ASTM A514 Steel is the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) designation for quenched and tempered alloy steel with a yield strength of 100,000 psi.
Yes, it is the same as T1 steel.
It is a low alloy high strength steel. It will harden if heated beyond its transition temperature and then cools too quickly. So, preheating the steel before welding will slow the cooling rate. It’s also best to be methodical about weld sequencing, which will also help maintain viable temperature.
It has a Brinell Hardness Number between 235 and 293 HBW.
ASTM A514 Steel is the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) designation for quenched and tempered alloy steel with a yield strength of 100,000 psi.
Yes, it is the same as T1 steel.
It is a low alloy high strength steel. It will harden if heated beyond its transition temperature and then cools too quickly. So, preheating the steel before welding will slow the cooling rate. It’s also best to be methodical about weld sequencing, which will also help maintain viable temperature.
It has a Brinell Hardness Number between 235 and 293 HBW.
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