1、Designation: A1022/A1022M 15aA1022/A1022M 16Standard Specification forDeformed and Plain Stainless Steel Wire and Welded Wirefor Concrete Reinforcement1This standard is issued under the fixed designation A1022/A1022M; the number immediately following the designation indicates theyear of original ado
2、ption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of lastreapproval. A superscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope*1.1 This specification covers stainless steel wire and welded wire reinfor
3、cement produced from hot-rolled stainless steel rod.The stainless steel wire is cold-worked, drawn or rolled, plain (non-deformed) or deformed or a combination of deformed andplain. It is used as concrete reinforcement for applications requiring resistance to corrosion or controlled magnetic permeab
4、ility,or both. Common wire sizes and dimensions are found in this specification. Actual wire sizes are not restricted to those shown inthe tables.1.2 A supplementary requirement (S1) is provided and shall apply only when specified by the purchaser. In order to obtain acorrosion tested or controlled
5、magnetic permeability product, steel conforming to Supplementary Requirement S1 should beordered.1.3 The chemical composition of the steel (stainless grade) shall be selected for suitability to the application involved byagreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser. Specification A276 shall
6、be used for chemical requirements. The UNSdesignations are to be included with the type number and noted in brackets. Examples of austenitic stainless steel designations areType 304 S30400, 304L S30403, 316 S31600, 316L S31603, 316N S31651, 316LN S31653 and examples of duplexstainless steel designat
7、ions are Type 2205 S32205 and 329 S32900.NOTE 1Only austenitic and duplex stainless steels are usually recommended for use as reinforcement in concrete because of their high corrosionresistance. Austenitic stainless steels have good general corrosion resistance, strength characteristics which can be
8、 improved by cold working, goodtoughness and ductility properties at low temperatures, and low magnetic permeability. Duplex stainless steels have generally a corrosion resistancegreater than that of most austenitic steels and are magnetic. Other stainless steels with different chemical compositions
9、 than the series and types mentionedabove, may be used for less restrictive applications.1.4 Wire for welded wire reinforcement is generally manufactured at 75 ksi 520 MPa yield strength level. Other strength levelsshall be by agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer.NOTE 2The term used to r
10、efer to yield strength levels are the same as those in ASTM Standards for welded wire reinforcement.1.5 The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the SI unitsare shown in brackets. The values stated in each system may not be
11、exact equivalents; therefore, each system shall be usedindependently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the standard.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2A276 Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and ShapesA342/A342M Test Methods for Permea
12、bility of Weakly Magnetic MaterialsA370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel ProductsA700 Guide for Packaging, Marking, and Loading Methods for Steel Products for ShipmentE83 Practice for Verification and Classification of Extensometer Systems2.2 Military Standards:3MIL-STD-1
13、29 Marking for Shipment and Storage1 This specification is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee A01 on Steel, Stainless Steel and RelatedAlloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee A01.05on Steel Reinforcement.Current edition approved Dec. 1, 2015March 1, 2016. Published January 2016M
14、arch 2016. Originally approved in 2001. Last previous edition approved in 2015 asA1022/A1022M 15.15a. DOI: 10.1520/A1022_A1022M-15A.10.1520/A1022_A1022M-16.2 For referencedASTM standards, visit theASTM website, www.astm.org, or contactASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
15、 Standardsvolume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page on the ASTM website.3 Available from Standardization Documents Order Desk, DODSSP, Bldg. 4, Section D, 700 Robbins Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19111-5098, http:/www.dodssp.daps.mil.This document is not an ASTM standard and is inte
16、nded only to provide the user of an ASTM standard an indication of what changes have been made to the previous version. Becauseit may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends that users consult prior editions as appropriate. In all cases only the curre
17、nt versionof the standard as published by ASTM is to be considered the official document.*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standardCopyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States12.3 Federal Standard:3Fed. Std.
18、No. 123 Marking for Shipments (Civil Agencies)2.4 ACI Standard:4ACI 318 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete2.5 Adjuncts:Weld Tester Drawing 53. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 stainless steel plain wire and welded plain wire reinforcementas used wit
19、hin the scope and intent of this specification,designates a material composed of cold-worked stainless steel wire, as cold-drawn or cold-rolled from stainless steel hot-rolled rod.3.1.1.1 DiscussionThe welded intersections provide the bond strength for shear resistance.3.1.2 stainless steel deformed
20、 wire and welded deformed wire reinforcementas used within the scope and intent of thisspecification, designates a material composed of cold- worked deformed stainless steel wire as cold-drawn or cold-rolled fromstainless steel hot-rolled rod.3.1.2.1 DiscussionDeformations can be indented or raised
21、rib (protrusion) types. As with plain stainless steel welded wire, the welded intersectionsprovide bond strength for shear resistance and the deformations add to the bond strength.3.1.3 convoluted wirewhen wire for welded wire reinforcement is formed into a sinusoidal wave shape, it is commonlyrefer
22、red to as convoluted wire.3.1.3.1 DiscussionThe wire is used in the manufacture of cages for certain applications of concrete pipe reinforcement. Only plain wire is normallysubject to convolution.4. Ordering Information4.1 Orders for stainless steel wire or welded wire reinforcement under this speci
23、fication shall contain the following information:4.1.1 Quantity (weight mass) or square area for welded wire reinforcement,4.1.2 Name of material (cold-drawn or rolled stainless steel wire, or welded wire reinforcement, plain or deformed, forconcrete),4.1.3 Wire size number, wire spacing, and sheet
24、or roll width and length for welded wire reinforcement,4.1.4 Exclusion of over-steeling, if required (see 10.4),4.1.5 Minimum yield strength or grade,4.1.6 Type of stainless steel as in accordance with Specification A276,4.1.7 Report on tests performed on the stainless steel wire or welded wire rein
25、forcement being furnished, if desired (see 16.1),4.1.8 Packaging (see Section 17),4.1.9 Supplementary requirements (if desired), and4.1.10 ASTM designation and year of issue.NOTE 3A typical ordering description is as follows: For in-lbs units: (100 000 square feet of welded wire for concrete reinfor
26、cement, 12 12 W10 W 10 in flat sheets 96-in. wide by 15-ft long) in secured bundles for crane or forklift truck lifts. For metric units: 10 000 square metres of weldedwire for concrete reinforcement, 305 305 MW 65 MW 65, in flat sheets 2438-mm wide by 4.6-mm long in secured bundles for crane or fork
27、lifttruck lifts. Testing shall be in accordance with Test Methods A370.NOTE 4Longitudinal wires can be variably spaced. (For example, V 12 D 10 D 10 or V 305 MD 65 MD 65). See the Tables 1 and 2for wire sizes.4.2 The purchaser shall have the option to specify additional requirements, including but n
28、ot limited to, the following:4.2.1 Specified corrosion testing requirements,4.2.2 Magnetic permeability,4.2.3 Type of stainless steel not listed in Specification A276, and4 Available from American Concrete Institute (ACI), P.O. Box 9094, Farmington Hills, MI 48333-9094, http:/www.aci-int.org.5 Avail
29、able from ASTM International Headquarters. Order Adjunct No. ADJA0185. Original adjunct produced in 1967.A1022/A1022M 1624.2.4 Special heat treatment or condition.5. Materials5.1 The stainless steel shall be made by any commercially accepted process.TABLE 1 Dimensional Requirements for Plain WireSI
30、UnitsSizeNumberANominal Diameter,mmNominal Area,mm2MW 5 2.50 5MW 10 3.60 10MW 15 4.40 15MW 20 5.00 20MW 25 5.60 25MW 30 6.20 30MW 35 6.70 35MW 40 7.10 40MW 45 7.60 45MW 50 8.00 50MW 55 8.40 55MW 60 8.70 60MW 65 9.10 65MW 70 9.40 70MW 80 10.10 80MW 90 10.70 90MW 100 11.30 100MW 120 12.40 120MW 130 12
31、.90 130MW 200 15.95 200MW 290 19.22 290A This table represents a hard metrication of the most readily available sizes in thewelded wire reinforcement industry. Table 1 shall be used in projects that aredesigned using SI units: Table 2 shall be used on projects designed usinginch-pound units.Areas of
32、 wire shall be checked with the most efficient and readilyavailable material from manufacturers. Other wire sizes are available and manymanufacturers can produce them in 1-mm2 increments.TABLE 2 Dimensional Requirements for Plain WireInch-poundUnitsSizeNumberANominal Diameter,in.Nominal Area,in2W 0.
33、5 0.080 0.005W 1.2 0.124 0.012W 1.4 0.134 0.014W 2 0.160 0.020W 2.5 0.178 0.025W 2.9 0.192 0.029W 3.5 0.211 0.035W 4 0.226 0.040W 4.5 0.239 0.045W 5 0.252 0.050W 5.5 0.265 0.055W 6 0.276 0.060W 8 0.319 0.080W 10 0.357 0.100W 11 0.374 0.110W 12 0.391 0.120W 14 0.422 0.140W 16 0.451 0.160W 18 0.479 0.
34、180W 20 0.505 0.200W 22 0.529 0.220W 24 0.533 0.240W 26 0.575 0.260W 28 0.597 0.280W 30 0.618 0.300W 31 0.628 0.310W 45 0.757 0.450A This table represents the most readily available sizes in the welded wirereinforcement industry in sizes using inch-pound units. Areas of wire shall bechecked with the
35、 most efficient and readily available material from manufacturers.Other wire sizes are available and many manufacturers can produce them in0.0015-in.2 increments.A1022/A1022M 1635.2 Cold-worked wire or rod used in the manufacture of stainless steel welded wire reinforcement shall be in accordance wi
36、ththe chemical and physical requirements of Specification A276.6. Manufacture6.1 Stainless steel wire for welded wire reinforcement shall be cold worked, either drawn or rolled from steel rod that is rolledfrom properly identified heats of mold-cast or strand-cast steel.6.2 The wire or rod shall be
37、assembled into welded wire reinforcement by automatic machines or by other suitable mechanicalmeans which will assure accurate spacing and alignment of all wires of the finished welded wire reinforcement. The finishedwelded wire reinforcement shall be furnished in flat or bent sheets or in rolls as
38、specified by the purchaser.6.3 Longitudinal and transverse wires shall be securely connected at every intersection by a process of electrical-resistancewelding which employs the principle of fusion combined with pressure.6.4 Welded wire reinforcement of proper grade and quality shall result in a str
39、ong, serviceable product having substantiallysquare or rectangular openings. It shall be fabricated and finished in a quality manner and conform to this specification.7. Mechanical Property RequirementsWire, Plain and Deformed7.1 General Requirements for Plain Wire:7.1.1 When plain wire is ordered b
40、y size number, the relation between size number, diameter, and area shown in Tables 1 and2 shall apply.7.1.2 Specimens for mechanical properties testing shall be full wire sections and shall be obtained from ends of wire coils asdrawn. The specimens shall be of sufficient length to perform testing d
41、escribed in Test Methods A370.7.1.3 If any test specimen exhibits obvious isolated imperfections not representative of the product, it shall be discarded andanother specimen substituted.7.1.4 Tension Test:7.1.4.1 When tested as described in Test Methods and Definitions A370, the material, except as
42、specified in 7.1.4.2 shallconform to the tensile property requirements in Table 5, based on the nominal area of the wire.7.1.4.2 When required by the purchaser, the yield strength shall be determined as described in Test Methods and DefinitionsA370 at an extension of 0.5 % of gage length or by the o
43、ffset method (0.2 %). For determining the yield strength use a Class B-1extensometer as described in Practice E83.7.1.4.3 For wire to be used in the manufacture of welded wire reinforcement, the tensile and yield strength properties shallconform to the requirements given in Table 6, based on the nom
44、inal area of the wire.7.1.4.4 Materials shall be measured at extension under load and shall not be required to exhibit a definite yield point asevidenced by a distinct arrest or halt in the load indication gauge of the testing machine prior to reaching ultimate tensile load.The purchaser shall have
45、the option to accept this feature as sufficient evidence of compliance with the specified minimum yieldstrength tests covered in this specification.7.1.5 Bond TestThe bend test specimen shall be bent at room temperature through 90 without cracking on the outside of thebent portion, as prescribed in
46、Table 3.7.1.6 Reduction of AreaShall be determined as described in Test Methods and Definitions A370. The wire shall conform tothe reduction of area requirements in Tables 5 and 6.7.1.7 Permissible Variation in Wire Diameter:7.1.7.1 The permissible variation in wire diameter shall conform to the req
47、uirements in Table 4.7.1.7.2 The difference between the maximum and minimum diameters, as measured on any given cross section of the wire, shallnot exceed the tolerances listed in Table 4 for the given wire size.7.2 General Requirements for Deformed Wire:7.2.1 When deformed wire is ordered by size n
48、umber, the relation between size number, diameter, and area shown in Tables7 and 8 shall apply.7.2.2 Specimens for mechanical properties testing shall be full wire sections and shall be obtained from ends of wire coils asrolled. The specimens shall be of sufficient length to perform testing describe
49、d in Test Methods A370.7.2.3 If any test specimen exhibits obvious isolated imperfections not representative of the product, it shall be discarded andanother specimen substituted.TABLE 3 Bend Test RequirementsPlain WireSize Number OfWire Bend TestW7 MW 45and smallerBend around a pin the diameter that is equal tothe diameter of the specimenLarger thanW7 MW 45Bend around a pin the diameter that is equal totwice the diameter (2d) of the specimenA1022/A1022M 1647.2.4 Deformation Criteria:7.2.4.1 Deformations shall
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