660 steel – quick summary
660 is a(n)
american steel
defined in ASTMA638/A638M-2000 standard.
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Basic information
Chemical composition (660)
Use Case Information
Material groups (660)
Exact matches for 660 in ASTM A959-16 standard
- Steel for pressure vessels
- Alloy steel
- Cast steel
- Cr-Mo-V steel casting
- Steel pipes and tubes for pressure purposes: ferritic alloy steel with specified elevated temperature properties
- Seamless and electric resistance welded tubes
- Fully killed steel
- Non-rimming steel
- FF
- Specifying Harmonized Standard Grade Composition for Wrought Stainless Steels
- Precipitation hardening steel
- Precipitation Hardening Iron Base Superalloy Bars, Forgings and Forging Stock for High-Temperature Service
- Specifying Harmonized Standard Grade Compositions for Wrought Stainless Steels
Matches for 660 in any standard defining this steel grade
Usual delivery conditions/forms (660)
Typical applications (660)
Exact matches for 660 in ASTM A959-16 standard
Matches for 660 in any standard defining this steel grade
Mechanical properties (660) - available in several states, such as
Exact matches for 660 in ASTM A959-16 standard
Matches for 660 in any standard defining this steel grade
Heat treatment information (660) – available instructions for many scenarios, such as
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