Wednesday, December 17, 2008

[MW:1409] Re: GOST 1050-88 CT 3

GOST 1050-88 CT-3: Carbon structural quality steel gauged bars with
special surface finish. General specifications [Replaced By: GOST
14959]: Carbonaceous and Alloyed Spring Rolled Steel Specifications
Incorporates Amendment 1: 11/1982, Amendment 2: 12/1985, Amendment 3:
12/1986, Amendment 4: 06/1987, Amendment 5: 01/1989, and Amendment 6:
02/1993 [Replaced: GOST 1050] The said standard has been replaced with
GOST 14959: in which the Grade of Steel you desired is CT3(Russian):
ST3(English) steels, general purpose steel for Structural steel usage,
It comes in Various profiles known as Russian steel Profiles, the
chemical composition of this material is almost same except that of
Carbon content which is less than that of A36, and it can be used up
to -70 deg C with impact testing, but before using I would suggest you
to confirm its Yield strength and tensile strength by comparing the
percentage elongation.

KUMAR BAGESH


On Dec 16, 6:07 pm, Kim <shihyue...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> What is GOST 1050-88 CT 3? Is it equivalent to ASTM A36?

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