This SAE recommended practice defines and establishes tolerances and attributes of cold rolled strip steels. Differences between cold rolled strip and cold rolled sheet products are discussed so that process designers can make informed material selection decisions.
This SAE recommended practice defines and establishes tolerances and attributes of cold rolled strip steels. Differences between cold rolled strip and cold rolled sheet products are discussed so that process designers can make informed material selection decisions.
This glossary is intended to provide engineers, metallurgists, and production personnel with uniform definitions of commonly used carbon sheet and strip terms. The glossary serves to supplement information and photographs reported in SAE J810, J763, J877, J863, J403, and J1562. Many of the terms listed apply only to hot-dipped zinc-coated products or to uncoated products. The letter C following the term identifies a term applying to coated materials, while the letters NC identify a term applying to uncoated materials. Where no identification is provided, the term is common to both.
This glossary is intended to provide engineers, metallurgists, and production personnel with uniform definitions of commonly used carbon sheet and strip terms. The glossary serves to supplement information and photographs reported in SAE J810, J763, J877, J863, and J403. Many of the terms listed apply only to hot-dipped zinc-coated products or to uncoated products. The letter C following the term identifies a term applying to coated materials, while the letters NC identify a term applying to uncoated materials. Where no identification is provided, the term is common to both.
This method is recommended for establishing breakage allowances for parts fabricated from cut lengths or blanks, or from coils processed directly into a progressive-die pressline, and is equitable to both the sheet producer and the fabricator.
This method is recommended for establishing breakage allowances for parts fabricated from cut lengths or blanks, or from coils processed directly into a progressive-die pressline, and is equitable to both the sheet producer and the fabricator.
This SAE Recommended Practice describes methods for determining the extent of plastic deformation encountered in the forming or drawing of steel sheets.
The preferred thicknesses in Table 1 provide an orderly metric (SI) series for designating the thickness of uncoated flat metal products of rectangular cross section. The thicknesses shown are also applicable to base metals which may be coated in later operations.
The preferred thicknesses in Table 1 provide an orderly metric (SI) series for designating the thickness of uncoated flat metal products of rectangular cross section. The thicknesses shown are also applicable to base metals which may be coated in later operations.
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to describe those properties of galvanized low carbon sheet steel which relate to its formability; that is, its ability to be formed with the structural, dimensional and surface integrity to fulfill the design intent.
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines a procedure for selecting the proper specification for carbon steel sheet and strip which are purchased to make an identified part. Specifications considered are: It also describes how codes or symbols for specifying certain characteristics may be used in electronic data processing systems. Characteristics covered are: (A) Hot or cold rolled. (B) Sheet or strip. (C) Severity of draw (quality of steel). (D) Surface condition (finish, etc.). (E) Edge condition. (F) Dimensions. It is intended that other characteristics and part identification be covered by a supplement to the specification, as necessary.
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines a procedure for selecting the proper specification for carbon steel sheet and strip which are purchased to make an identified part. Specifications considered are: It also describes how codes or symbols for specifying certain characteristics may be used in electronic data processing systems. Characteristics covered are: (A) Hot or cold rolled. (B) Sheet or strip. (C) Severity of draw (quality of steel). (D) Surface condition (finish, etc.). (E) Edge condition. (F) Dimensions. It is intended that other characteristics and part identification be covered by a supplement to the specification, as necessary.
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines a procedure for selecting the proper specification for carbon steel sheet and strip which are purchased to make an identified part. Specifications considered are: It also describes how codes or symbols for specifying certain characteristics may be used in electronic data processing systems. Characteristics covered are: a Hot or cold rolled. b Sheet or strip. c Severity of draw (quality of steel). d Surface condition (finish, etc.). e Edge condition. f Dimensions. It is intended that other characteristics and part identification be covered by a supplement to the specification, as necessary.
This recommended practice covers seven levels of high strength carbon and low-alloy hot rolled sheet and strip, cold rolled sheet, and coated sheet steels. The strength is achieved through chemical composition and special processing.
This recommended practice covers seven levels of high strength carbon and low-alloy hot rolled sheet and strip, cold rolled sheet, and coaled sheet steels. The strength is achieved through chemical composition and special processing.
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a method for measuring the surface texture of cold rolled, matte finish, sheet steel product with a roughness height rating of 20-80 Mu in.