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This specification applies to hot-rolled low alloy steels suitable for welded, bolted or riveted construction where enhanced corrosion resistance and savings in weight are required. The steels have improved resistance to atmospheric corrosion when compared with ordinary carbon steel because of additions of alloying elements such as nickel, chromium and copper. Two steel types are provided, according to the carbon and phosphorus contents, with differing levels of yield stress and notch ductility being specified for each type.
 

Document History

  1. AS/NZS 3678:2016 Amd 1:2017


    Structural steel - Hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs

    • Historical Version
  2. AS/NZS 3678:2016


    Structural steel - Hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs

    • Most Recent
  3. AS/NZS 3678:2011


    Structural steel - Hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs

    • Historical Version
  4. AS/NZS 3678:1996


    Structural steel - Hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs

    • Historical Version
  5. AS 3678-1990


    Structural steel - Hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs

    • Historical Version
  6. AS 3678-1990 AMDT 1


    Amendment 1 to AS 3678-1990

    • Historical Version
  7. AS 1205-1980 AMDT 1


    Amendment 1 to AS 1205-1980

    • Historical Version
  8. AS 1227-1980


    General requirements for the supply of hot-rolled steel plates, sections , piling and bars for structural purposes

    • Historical Version
  9. AS 1204-1980


    Structural steels - Ordinary weldable grades

    • Historical Version
  10. AS 1205-1980


    Structural steels - Weather-resistant weldable grades

    • Historical Version
  11. AS 1227-1974


    General requirements for supply of hot-rolled steel plates, sections, piling and bars for structural purposes (metric units)

    • Historical Version
  12. AS 1405-1973


    Carbon steel plates of structural quality

    • Historical Version
  13. AS 1204-1972


    Structural steels (ordinary weldable grades) (metric units)

    • Historical Version
  14. AS 1205-1972


    Structural steels (weather-resistant weldable grades) (metric units)

    • Historical Version
  15. AS A147-1971


    General requirements for supply of hot-rolled steel plates, sections,piling and bars for structural purposes

    • Historical Version
  16. AS A186-1971


    Structural steels ordinary weldable grades.

    • Historical Version
  17. AS A187-1971

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    Structural stees (weather-resistant weldable grades)

    • Historical Version
  18. AS A157-1966


    Low and intermediate tensile strength carbon steel plates of structuralquality.

    • Historical Version
  19. AS A151-1966


    Structural steel of high yield stress (welding quality).

    • Historical Version
  20. AS A147-1965


    General requirements for supply of hot-rolled steel plates, sections, piling and bars for structural purposes

    • Historical Version
  21. AS A149-1965


    Mild steel for general structural purposes

    • Historical Version
  22. AS A33-1955


    Australian Standard Specification for carbon steel plates for generalstructural engineering purposes.

    • Historical Version
  23. AS A33-1937


    Carbon steel plates for general structural engineering purposes

    • Historical Version