designations and codes www.ruukki.com Raahe Works manufactures steel grades that are in compliance with the European EN standards and other international standards. Standard steel grades are manufactured in plates and sheets, coil products and shop-primed plate products. To meet our custom- ers needs, we can also deliver plates and sheets with a number of prefabrications such as cut to shape, bent and with edge bevels. This data sheet contains information on the most common structural and pressure equipment steels in compliance with EN stand- ards. Further information on our standard steel grades is available in the following data sheets. Further information Plate products, Production programme Coil products, Production programme Dimensional and shape tolerances Shop primed plates Prefabrications data sheets Inspection documents The structural and pressure equipment steels manufactured in compliance with the European EN standards are either non-alloyed or alloyed steels in accordance with standard EN 10020. These steels are divided into quality steels and special steels.
Standard steel management standards EN 10020:2000 Definition and classification of grades of steel EN 10027-1:2005 Designation systems for steels. Part 1: Steel names EN 10027-2:1993 Designation systems for steels. Part 2: Numerical systems EN 10204-2004: Metallic products. Types of inspection documents
Structural steels complying with the standard The standard series EN 10025 Parts 16 defines European hot-rolled structural steels. Ruukki Raahe Works is authorised to grant the European CE marking to steel grades that are in compliance with standards EN10025-2, -3, -4 and -5 as well as to the steel grade S690 QL EN 10025-6. The CE marking is marked on an extra page of the inspection certificate. EN 100251-2004: Hot rolled products of structural steels. Part 1: General technical delivery conditions EN 100252-2004: Hot rolled products of structural steels. Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for non-alloy structural steels Table 1 shows the EN 100252 non-alloy structural steels and their approximate comparison with previous standard steels. Table 2 gives the impact strength of the steel grades and Table 3 their designations and markings. 2 Table 1. Non alloy structural steels EN 10025-2:2004, steel grades Mechanical properties and approximate comparison with previous standard steels Yield strength 1) R eH MPa Tensile strength R m MPa Impact strength 1) EN 10025-2 2004 EN 10025:1990 +A1:1993 EN 10025: 1990 SFS 200 1986 SS xx xx xx-xx 1987 DIN 17100 1980 BS 4360 1986 NF A 35- 501 1981 KV J t C 235 360-510 27 20 S235JR Fe 360 B 14 13 11-00 St 37-2 E 24-2 235 360-510 27 20 S235JR S235JRG2 Fe 360 B FN Fe 37 B 14 13 12-00 RSt 37-2 40 B 235 360-510 27 0 S235J0 S235J0 Fe 360 C St 37-3 U 40 C E 24-3 235 360-510 27 -20 S235J2+N S235J2G3 Fe 360 D1 Fe 37 D St 37-3 N 40 D E 24-4 235 360-510 27 -20 S235J2 S235J2G4 Fe 360 D2 275 430-580 27 20 S275JR S275JR Fe 430 B Fe 44 B 14 14 12-00 St 44-2 43 B E 28-2 275 430-580 27 0 S275J0 S275J0 Fe 430 C St 44-3 U 43 C E 28-3 275 430-580 27 -20 S275J2+N S275J2G3 Fe 430 D1 Fe 44 D 14 14 14-00 St 44-3 N 43 D E 28-4 275 430-580 27 -20 S275J2 S275J2G4 Fe 430 D2 14 14 14-01 355 510-680 27 20 S355JR S355JR Fe 510 B (14 21 72-00) 50 B E 36-2 355 510-680 27 0 S355J0 S355J0 Fe 510 C Fe 52 C St 52-3 U 50 C E 36-3 355 510-680 27 -20 S355J2+N S355J2G3 Fe 510 D1 Fe 52 D (12 21 74-01) St 52-3 N 50 D 355 510-680 27 -20 S355J2 S355J2G4 Fe 510 D2 355 510-680 40 -20 S355K2+N S355K2G3 Fe 510 DD1 50 DD E 36-4 355 510-680 40 -20 S355K2 S355K2G4 Fe 510 DD2 185 310-540 S185 S185 Fe 310-0 Fe 33 14 13 00-00 St 33 A 33 295 490-660 E295 E295 Fe 490-2 Fe 50 14 15 50-00 St 50-2 A 50-2 Material thickness 16 mm. 1) The yield strength (R eH ) and impact strength (Charpy V) values are minimum values. For accurate comparison, the original standards and data sheets must be used. Table 2. Non alloy structural steels EN 10025-2:2004 Impact strength, impact strength classes, codes and comparison with previous standards Test temperature C Impact strength class EN 10027:2005 EN 10025-2:2004 EN 10025:1990 Impact strength, longitudinally Impact strength, longitudinally Impact strength, longitudinally 27 J 40 J 60 J 27 J 40 J 27 J 40 J 20 JR KR LR JR B 0 J0 K0 L0 J0 C -20 J2 K2 L2 J2 K2 D DD -30 J3 K3 L3 -40 J4 K4 L4 -50 J5 K5 L5 -60 J6 K6 L6 3 Table 3. Non alloy structural steels EN 10025-2 Symbols included in designations. Steel grade codes in the current and the previous standard EN 10025-2:2004 Symbol Comment S Structural steel E Steel for engineering purposes C Guaranteed flangeability +N Delivery condition as normalized or normalized rolled To be delivered in delivery condition +N +AR Delivery condition as untreated To be delivered in delivery condition +AR (As Rolled) Deoxidation FN Rimming steel not permitted JR and J0 flat products FF Fully killed with nitrogen binding elements J2 and K2 flat products EN 10025:1990 + A1:1993 Symbol G Comment G1 Rimming steel, FU Delivery condition as chosen by the manufacturer unless otherwise agreed G2 Rimming steel not permitted, FN Delivery condition as chosen by the manufacturer unless otherwise agreed G3 Fully killed with nitrogen binding elements, FF Delivery condition as normalized or normalized rolled G4 Fully killed with nitrogen binding elements, FF Delivery condition as chosen by the manufacturer EN 100253-2004: Hot rolled products of structural steels. Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for normalized/normalized rolled weldable fine grain structural steels EN 100254-2004: Hot rolled products of structural steels. Part 4: Technical delivery conditions for thermomechanical rolled weldable fine grain structural steels EN 100255-2004: Hot rolled products of structural steels. Part 5: Technical delivery conditions for structural steels with improved atmospheric cor- rosion resistance EN 100256+A1:2009: Hot rolled products of structural steels. Part 6: Technical delivery conditions for flat products of high yield strength structural steels in the quenched and tempered condition
High-strength standard steels for cold forming EN 101492-1996: Hot-rolled flat products made of high yield strength steels for cold forming. Part 2: Delivery conditions for ther- momechanically rolled steels
Structural pressure equipment steels complying with the standard The quality management system of Raahe Works is certified in accordance with the requirements of the Pressure Equipment Direc- tive (PED). Ruukki can therefore give an inspection certificate that is in compliance with PED for EN pressure equipment steels if agreed upon when making the order. The inspection certificate is then marked with the following code: EN 10204:2004-3.1/PED 97/23/EC. EN 10028-1+A1:2009: Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes. Part 1: General requirements EN 100282-2009: Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes. Part 2: Non-alloy and alloy steels with specified elevated temperature proper- ties 4 EN 100283-2009: Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes. Part 3: Weldable fine grain steels, normalized EN 100284-2009: Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes. Part 4: Nickel alloy steels with specified low temperature properties EN 100285-2009: Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes. Part 5: Weldable fine grain steels, thermomechanically rolled Ruukki Raahe Works does not manufacture quenched and tempered steels in accordance with standard EN10028 Part 6 or stainless steels for pressure purposes in accordance with Part 7 of the same standard.
Standard steels for simple pressure vessels EN 10207-2005: Steels for simple pressure vessels. Technical delivery requirements for plates, strips and bars Table 4 shows the pressure equipment steels in compliance with standards EN 100282 and -3, and EN 10207 and approximate com- parison with previous standard steels. In addition, Table 4 indicates impact strength values as well as designations and markings of these steels. Table 4. Steels for pressure equipment. Steel grades and designations and approximate comparison with previous standards
Steels for simple pressure vessels High-temperature non-alloyed and alloyed steels Normalised weldable fine-grained steels EN 10207:2005 EN 10028- 2:2009 Comparison, approximate EN 10028- 3:2009 Comparison, approximate DIN 17155 SS xx xx x-xx DIN 17102 SS xx xx xx-xx P235S P235GH H I 14 13 31-xx P275NH WStE 285 P265S P265GH H II 14 14 31-xx P275NL1 TStE 285 P275SL P295GH 17 Mn 4 14 21 02-xx P275NL2 EStE 285 P355GH 19 Mn 6 P355N StE 355 14 21 06-xx 16Mo3 15 Mo 3 14 29 12 P355NH WStE 355 14 21 06-xx P355NL1 TStE 355 14 21 07-xx P355NL2 EStE 355 Codes in designations P = steel for pressure purposes S = simple pressure vessel The R p0,2 yield strength values at elevated tempera- tures are specified. Impact strength: Longitudinally t C KV J -20 28 L = The R p0,2 yield strength values at elevated tempera- tures are specified. Impact strength: Longitudinally t C KV J -50 28 P = steel for pressure purposes G = non-alloy steel H = High operating temperature The R p0,2 yield strength values at elevated temperatures are specified. Impact strength: Steel grade Transversally t C KV J GH steels -20 27 16Mo3 +20 31 P = steel for pressure purposes N = Normalized or normalized rolled H = High operating temperature The R p0,2 yield strength values at elevated temperatures are specified. L = Low operating temperature Impact strength: Steel grade Transversally Longitudinally t C KV J t C KV J P...N, P...NH -20 30 -20 45 P...NL1 -40 27 -50 30 P...NL2 -50 27 -50 42 Transversally test specimens are used unless otherwise agreed. The reference steels are respectively tested using longitudinal specimens. For accurate comparison, the original standards and data sheets must be used. 5 M F I . 0 0 1 E N / 0 9 . 2 0 1 1 / A N Ruukki is a metal expert you can rely on all the way, whenever you need metal based materials, com- ponents, systems or total solutions. We constantly develop our product range and operating models to match your needs. Ruukki Metals Oy U Suolakivenkatu 1, FI-00810 Helsinki, Finland S +358 20 5911 w www.ruukki.com Copyright 2011 Rautaruukki Corporation. All rights reserved. Ruukki, Rautaruukki, More With Metals and Ruukkis product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rautaruukki Corporation.
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