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... The bridge's latest major steel-related problems began in March, when 32 out of 96 galvanized ASTM A354 Grade BD anchor rods made in 2008 ... View this article
... have already begun making early estimates for if the replacement section ends up using a girder design, which could involve ASTM A709 Grade 50 ... View this article
... In March, 32 of 96 galvanized ASTM A354 grade BD rods, or bolts, manufactured in 2008 broke when they were tightened to connect shear keys, ... View this article
... In March, 32 out of 96 galvanized ASTM A354 grade DB rods manufactured in 2008 by Dyson Corp., a Painesville, Ohio-based fastener systems ... View this article
ASTM International has approved a new specification for ornamental aluminum fence systems. CHICAGO — ASTM International ... View this article
... In March, 32 out of 96 galvanized ASTM A354 grade DB rods manufactured by Dyson in 2008 broke when they were tightened to connect shear ... View this article
... EVs), advanced electrical features on aircraft, power generators and military systems is being developed by ASTM International's Magnetic ... View this article
... in a 63-to-16 vote at a meeting in Washington, voted down a proposal by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) to develop new ... View this article
The vote took place last week at a meeting organized by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), which proposed that new ... View this article
... stainless steel wire rod from India; pre-stressed concrete steel wire from Japan; welded large-diameter line pipe from Japan; welded ASTM A-312 ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.