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ASTM A572 Grade 50 carbon steel plate is the most widely used high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) structural plate in North American construction. It bridges the gap between ordinary A36 plate and high-strength quenched-and-tempered grades like A514, delivering a 50 ksi (345 MPa) minimum yield strength with excellent weldability and formability. It is the reference material for bridges, transmission towers, building columns, heavy equipment frames, and mining / earthmoving machinery.

Huaxia-Steel supplies A572 Gr.50 plate direct from ISO-certified Chinese mills, with full ASTM A6 / A572 / A36 dual compliance on request, EN 10204 3.1 mill certification, third-party inspection (SGS / BV / TUV), and global ocean shipping.

Product Overview

A572 Grade 50 is a high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) structural plate standardized under ASTM A572/A572M-21. The specification covers five grades (42, 50, 55, 60, 65) with progressively higher yield strengths. Grade 50 is by far the most specified — it provides 50 ksi (345 MPa) minimum yield at thicknesses up to 4 inches (100 mm), with excellent notch toughness and welding characteristics derived from its low-carbon, micro-alloyed chemistry (typically Nb, V, or Ti additions).

Specifications

Standard & Grade

Dimensional Range

Parameter Range
Thickness 5 mm – 100 mm (standard); 5 – 200 mm (special order)
Width 1,500 mm – 3,500 mm
Length 3,000 mm – 18,000 mm
Plate weight (10 mm) ~78.5 kg/m²
Maximum plate weight ~15 – 20 tonnes per plate

Mechanical Properties

Property Value
Yield Strength (ReH, ≤100 mm) ≥345 MPa (50 ksi)
Yield Strength (100 – 150 mm) ≥325 MPa
Tensile Strength (Rm) ≥450 MPa (65 ksi min)
Elongation (A200, ≥200 mm gauge) ≥18% (typical 21 – 25%)
Elongation (A50, 50 mm gauge) ≥21% (typical)
Brinell Hardness (typical) 140 – 180 HBW
Charpy Impact (default per A572) Not required (by agreement can be specified)

Chemical Composition (Heat Analysis, max %)

C Mn P S Si Nb V Ti
0.23 1.35 (typically 0.80 – 1.35) 0.040 0.050 (≤0.040 for shapes) 0.40 (typical 0.15 – 0.40) 0.005 – 0.05 0.01 – 0.15 0.01 – 0.05

The micro-alloying with Nb (columbium), V (vanadium), or Ti produces a fine-grain microstructure that delivers the 50 ksi yield without requiring higher carbon content (which would compromise weldability). The typical CEV for A572 Gr.50 is 0.38 – 0.45, allowing welding without preheating for thin sections up to 25 mm.

Subgrades and Supplementary Requirements

Subgrade / Designation Description
A572 Gr.50 (default) Standard 345 MPa minimum yield, no impact requirement
A572 Gr.50 + Charpy 27J @ 0°C By agreement between buyer and producer
A572 Gr.50 + Charpy 27J @ -20°C Cold-climate applications
A572 Gr.50 Type 1 Columbium (Nb) micro-alloyed
A572 Gr.50 Type 2 Vanadium micro-alloyed
A572 Gr.50 Type 3 Columbium + Vanadium
A572 Gr.50 Type 4 Vanadium + Nitrogen
A572 Gr.50 Type 5 Titanium + Nitrogen

For atmospheric corrosion resistance (“weathering steel”), A572 is not the appropriate specification — use ASTM A242 or ASTM A588 instead.

Manufacturing Standards

Typical Applications

Construction & Infrastructure

Heavy Equipment & Machinery

Energy Sector

Transportation

Welding and Fabrication Notes

A572 Gr.50 is readily weldable by all standard arc-welding processes:

Preheat is generally not required for sections up to 25 mm thickness. For thicker sections or high-restraint joints, preheat to 100 – 150 °C and use low-hydrogen consumables to avoid HAZ cracking. The combined effect of micro-alloying and controlled CEV makes A572 Gr.50 one of the easier high-strength structural plates to weld in field conditions.

Quality Assurance

Packaging & Shipping

Order Information

To receive an accurate quotation, please provide:

  1. Standard and grade: ASTM A572 Gr.50 (or dual cert with A36 / EN 10025 S355)
  2. Dimensions: Thickness, width, length, quantity
  3. Mechanical requirements: Yield, tensile, elongation (default per A572), impact (if any)
  4. Dimensional tolerances: Standard A6 or tighter per agreement
  5. Surface condition: Mill scale, shot-blasted, primer-coated
  6. Inspection requirements: MTC, third-party inspection, ultrasonic
  7. Delivery terms: FOB / CIF / DDP to project port

A572 Gr.50 plate is widely available in most major steel-producing countries. The most consistent sources:

Engineering Design Notes for A572 Gr.50

When designing with A572 Gr.50, structural engineers use widely-available international design standards:

Design Code Region Reference Standard
AISC 360 / 341 USA / international ASTM A572 Gr.50 (preferred for W-shapes)
AASHTO LRFD USA bridges ASTM A572 Gr.50 (typical for short spans); AASHTO M270 / M270M for bridges
CAN/CSA S16 Canada CSA G40.21 Gr.350W (Canadian equivalent)
EN 1993 (Eurocode 3) Europe EN 10025 S355JR / S355J0 / S355J2 (European equivalent)
GB 50017 China GB/T 1591 Q355B / C / D (Chinese equivalent)
AIJ Japan JIS G3106 SM490YA / YB (Japanese equivalent)

While A572 Gr.50 and these equivalents have similar yield strengths, they differ in:

  • Charpy impact (S355J2 has mandatory 27J at -20°C; A572 default no Charpy)
  • Maximum thickness (A572 to 100 mm; EN S355 commonly to 150 mm; GB Q355 to 250 mm)
  • Through-thickness Z-quality (separate from base chemistry, but related to inclusion control)

For projects crossing design codes, verify with the engineer of record which property governs — often a 27J @ -20°C Charpy requirement is added to A572 by agreement.

Cost Drivers for A572 Gr.50 Plate

The price of A572 Gr.50 plate is influenced by:

  • Base steel price: Driven by global iron ore, scrap, and coking coal markets. Volatile; can swing 10 – 25% in a 6-month period.
  • Thickness premium: Thin plate (≤16 mm) is the cheapest because it rolls fast. Plate ≥50 mm is priced 5 – 15% higher due to slow rolling and special handling.
  • Quantity: Bulk order (over 100 tonnes per heat) typically gets price discount.
  • Testing premium: Charpy at -20 °C adds 3 – 8%; ultrasonic per A578 adds 5 – 10%.
  • Surface treatment: Shot-blasting and priming add cost per ton.
  • Mill certification premium: Dual-cert (e.g., A572 + A36 + S355) adds small premium over single-cert.
  • Shipping and currency: For export, ocean freight, insurance, and USD/RMB/CNY rate fluctuations.

For project budget planning, request a price quotation valid for 30 – 60 days. Large-volume projects (over 1,000 t) often get annual price contracts that fix the price for repeated monthly deliveries.

Comparable and Substitutable Grades

Standard Closest Grade Yield (MPa min) Notes
ASTM A572 Gr.50 (baseline) 345
ASTM A36 Approximately equivalent in MTC for thin sections 250 A36 is lower yield; specifier must upgrade thickness for equivalent strength
ASTM A992 Equivalent for W-shapes (columns, beams) 345 – 450 For structural W-shapes only
ASTM A529 Gr.50 Carbon-manganese bar / plate 345 Similar yield; A529 often has slightly different chemistry
EN 10025 S355JR / J0 / J2 European equivalent 345 Cross-cert commonly available
JIS G3106 SM490YA / YB Japanese welded structural 365 Slightly higher yield; compatible
GB/T 1591 Q355B / C / D Chinese equivalent 355 Most direct Chinese equivalent; widely dual-cert
IS 2062 E350 Indian structural 350 Yield essentially identical; cross-cert possible

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Need ASTM A572 Grade 50 plate for bridges, buildings, towers, or heavy equipment? Huaxia-Steel supplies A572 Gr.50 plate in thicknesses from 5 to 100 mm, with 50 ksi minimum yield, full ASTM A572/A572M compliance, EN 10204 3.1 mill certificate, third-party inspection on request, and global shipping. Send your specification to [email protected] for a quotation.

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