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Armco is one of the new steels, and it's ready now

Steel to handle the heavy sections and meet the fabricating requirements, too. VNT meets ASTM A 633 range of thicknesses.

ARMCO STEEL ARMCO V

When you specify or fabricate normalized Armco VNT Steel, you can take advantage of a major breakthrough in high-strength low-alloy steels.

Armco VNT provides a minimum yield strength of 55,000 to 60,000 psi, plus excellent notch toughness in thicknesses up through 6 inches.

Other high-strength low-alloy steels or heat-treated carbon steels can't deliver this combination of properties through such a wide

So, because of its unique properties, good weldability and low cost—Armco VNT is the logical choice for heavy stern sections where only forgings and castings were previously used. Use the coupon to get our design and application data folder 6n VNT steel. Armco Steel Corporation,

Department H-61, P. O. Box 723, Houston, Texas 77001.

Mail to Armco Steel Corporation, Dept. H-61,

P. O. Box 723, Houston, Texas 77001.

Send me your design and application data on Armco VNT, the new high-strength low-alloy steel that's heat-treated for added toughness.

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