ASTM A193 Grade B7 is made from a chromium-molybdenum steel that is quenched and tempered (heat treated) to develop the desired mechanical properties (strength). Grade B7 is the most common grade of A193 bolts used in construction.
read MoreLow carbon steel used in forgings and related applications.
read MoreWidely used alloy steel for the energy sector due to its impact resistance.
read MoreWidely used alloy steel for the fastener industry, especially for anchor bolts.
read MoreTypical applications for this grade include keyed shafts, motor shafts, gears, lead screws, and collets.
read MoreA low carbon, low utility grade meeting a 55 KSI minimum yield for the fastener industry.
read MoreThis steel is used for various applications including construction, cell phone tower legs, bridges, and medium strength utility applications.
read MoreThis steel is a high-silicon, spring alloy steel. It offers outstanding corrosion resistance, hardness, and strength.
read MoreThis steel is a high-silicon, spring alloy steel. It offers outstanding corrosion resistance, hardness, and strength.
read MoreASTM A193 Grade B7 is made from a chromium-molybdenum steel that is quenched and tempered (heat treated) to develop the desired mechanical properties (strength). Grade B7 is the most common grade of A193 bolts used in construction.
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