A36 steel

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A36 steel is a common structural steel alloy utilized in the United States. The A36 (UNS K02600) standard was established by the ASTM International. The standard was published in 1960 and has been updated several times since. Prior to 1960, the dominant standards for structural steel in North America were A7 (until 1967) and A9 (for buildings, until 1940). Note that SAE/AISI A7 and A9 tool steels are not the same as the obsolete ASTM A7 and A9 structural steels. rdf:langString
El acero A36 es una aleación de acero al carbono de propósito general muy comúnmente usado en los Estados Unidos, aunque existen muchos otros aceros, superiores en resistencia, cuya demanda está creciendo rápidamente.​ La denominación A36 fue establecida por la ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials). rdf:langString
rdf:langString A36 steel
rdf:langString Acero A36
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rdf:langString A36 steel is a common structural steel alloy utilized in the United States. The A36 (UNS K02600) standard was established by the ASTM International. The standard was published in 1960 and has been updated several times since. Prior to 1960, the dominant standards for structural steel in North America were A7 (until 1967) and A9 (for buildings, until 1940). Note that SAE/AISI A7 and A9 tool steels are not the same as the obsolete ASTM A7 and A9 structural steels.
rdf:langString El acero A36 es una aleación de acero al carbono de propósito general muy comúnmente usado en los Estados Unidos, aunque existen muchos otros aceros, superiores en resistencia, cuya demanda está creciendo rápidamente.​ La denominación A36 fue establecida por la ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials).
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