ASTM A514 Grade E

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General Product Description

ASTM A514 Grade E is a quenched and tempered alloy steel plate used in structural applications that require high yield strength combined with good formability and toughness. A514 Grade E has a minimum yield strength of 100 ksi up to 2.5 inches in thickness and 90 ksi for plates greater than 2.5 inches to 6 inches in thickness. Grade E may be ordered with supplemental Charpy V-notch toughness test requirements.

Applications

Typical applications for A514 Grade E include transport trailers, construction equipment, crane booms, mobile aerial work platforms, agriculture equipment, and heavy vehicle frames and chassis.

Available Dimensions

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    Grade Product type Thickness
    (inmm)
    Width
    (inmm)
    Length
    (inmm)
    Grade E Plate 0.185 - 6.004.70 - 152 60 - 131.91500 - 3350 73 - 5901900 - 15000
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      Mechanical Properties

      Tensile Properties: Tensile testing is performed in the transverse direction according to ASTM A6 requirements. The tensile property and hardness requirements are tabulated below:

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        Grade Product type Thickness
        (inmm)
        Yield strength
        (min ksi)
        Tensile strength
        (ksi)
        Elongation in 2"
        (min %)
        Reduction of area 1)
        (min %)
        Reduction of area 2)
        (min %)
        Hardness 3)
        (HBW)
        Grade E Plate 0.185 - 0.7504.70 - 19.0 100 110 - 130 16 35 235 - 293
        Grade E Plate 0.751 - 2.5019.1 - 63.5 100 110 - 130 16 35 45
        Grade E Plate 2.51 - 6.0063.8 - 152 90 100 - 130 14 45
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          1) Reduction in area for 1.5 in. wide rectangular tension specimen.

          2) Reduction in area for 0.5 in. round tension specimen.

          3) For plates up to 0.375 in., a Brinell hardness test may be used instead of a tensile test for those plates not tensile tested in a 15 ton lot.