A633 is high-strength low alloy structural steel plate with high notch toughness. Kloeckner Metals routinely stocks ASTM A633 nationwide.

It is suited for applications where temperatures drop to up to -50 °F and high notch toughness is a requirement.
This steel grade has strong notch toughness, high strength, and is suitable for low temperatures.
Some common industries for this grade are the marine, chemical, power, and boiler industries.
Heat exchangers, spherical tanks, construction equipment frames, oil and gas tanks, utility pole base plates, boiler drums, offshore platforms, and separators are typical applications for this steel.
ASTM A633 can be machined in the annealed condition, however, condition H1150M will provide the best result.
A633 is excellent for welding.
A633 is heat treatable.
This steel grade has strong notch toughness, high strength, and is suitable for low temperatures.
Some common industries for this grade are the marine, chemical, power, and boiler industries.
Heat exchangers, spherical tanks, construction equipment frames, oil and gas tanks, utility pole base plates, boiler drums, offshore platforms, and separators are typical applications for this steel.
ASTM A633 can be machined in the annealed condition, however, condition H1150M will provide the best result.
A633 is excellent for welding.
A633 is heat treatable.
The yield strength of ASTM A633 varies depending on its grade. ASTM A633 is a high-strength low-alloy steel commonly used in structural applications and is available in several grades (A, C, D, E), each with different mechanical properties. Below are the approximate yield strengths for the most common grades:
The exact yield strength might vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and specific application requirements. If you’re using it in a design, confirm the exact value with the material’s specification sheet or supplier.
The ASTM designation refers to standards published by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM International). These standards cover a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. An ASTM designation for a specific material or product provides detailed guidelines on its properties, composition, testing methods, and intended applications to ensure consistency and reliability in manufacturing and usage.
The yield strength of ASTM A633 varies depending on its grade. ASTM A633 is a high-strength low-alloy steel commonly used in structural applications and is available in several grades (A, C, D, E), each with different mechanical properties. Below are the approximate yield strengths for the most common grades:
The exact yield strength might vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and specific application requirements. If you’re using it in a design, confirm the exact value with the material’s specification sheet or supplier.
The ASTM designation refers to standards published by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM International). These standards cover a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. An ASTM designation for a specific material or product provides detailed guidelines on its properties, composition, testing methods, and intended applications to ensure consistency and reliability in manufacturing and usage.
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