The one reason can be the Tensile and Yeild Strength of Gr. B ( 415 MPA and 240 MPA respectively) is greater than Tensile and Yeild Strength of Gr.A (330 MPA and 205 MPS respectively).
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Dear Sirs,
For carbon steel applications,why are we always going for grade B rather than grade A?
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