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lled Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 05:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncont BRITISH STANDARD Heat resisting steels and nickel alloys British Standard NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW BS EN 10095:1999 32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 0: BS EN 10095:1999 ‘This Betsh Standard, having been prepared under the faireetion of te Seetor Commitice for Bagineering, was published under the authorig/ot fhe Stancarcs Committee and fomes into effect om IBaduly 1900 © Bsto7-1000 ISBN 0580 323587 National foreword ‘This British Standard is the English language version of EN 10095:1900. It supersedes BS 1449-2:1983, which is withdrawn, and the requirements for heat resisting steel 3108 $31 detailed in BS 970-1 (Section 5):1996 "The two steel specifications which were listed BS 1449-2 may be crosereferenced with their equivalents in BS EN 10095 as follows: Steels in BS 1449.2 ‘Nearest equivalent steel in BS EN 10005 300824 Cr Ni2Vid 1.4833 B10S24 Cr Ni 24/20 XI2CENI23-13 XSCrN521 1.4845 ‘The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee 1S#/30, Stainless steels, which has the responsibility to: enquirers to understand the text; — present to the responsible European committee any enquiries on the Interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed; = monitor rekved intertatiorad and European developuvents and prowugate them in the UK. list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to ite socrotary: Cross-references ‘The British Standards which implement international or European publications referred to in this document may be found in the BSI Standards Catalogue under the section entitled “International Standards Correspondence Index”, or by using the “Find” facility of the BSI Standards Electronic Catalogue. 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Summary of pages This clocument comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the EN title page, ‘pages 2 to 26, an inside back cover and a back cover. ‘The BS! copyright notice displayed, thronghout this document inclicates. when. this, document was last issued, Amendments issued since publication ‘Amnd, No. Date Corunents: 32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 0: EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10095 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM March 1999 eS 77.120.10 77.40.20 English version Heat resisting steels and nickel alloys Aciers et alliages de nickel réfractaires Hitzebestindige Stale und Nickellegierungen. ‘This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1 March 1999. CEN members are bound to comply with the CENCENELEC Internal Regulations which otipulate the conditions for giving thio Buropean Standard the otatus of « national standard without any alteration. Uptodate lists and bibliographical references conceming such nationel standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member. This European Standard exists in three official versions (Enalish. French, German). A-version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions. CEN members are te national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech epublic, Denmark, inland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingciom. CEN European Committee for Standardization Comité Eurgpéen «le Normalisation Europitisches Komitee fir Normung Central Secretariat: ruc de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels ‘© 1999 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CEN national Members. Ref, No. EN 10095:1999 E institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Foreword ‘This European Standard has been prepared by ‘Technical Commnittee ECISS/TC 23, Steels for heat treatment, alloy steels and free-cutting steels — Qualities and dimensions, the Secretariat of which is held by DIN. ‘This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by September 1000, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by September 1990. ‘This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association. This European Standard is considered to be a supporting standard to those application and product standards vice it Urensselves support ant essential saety requirement of a New Approach Directive and which ‘make reference to this European Standard. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards arganizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spali, Sweden, Switzeriand and dhe United Kingdos NOTE. ‘The clauses marked witha point (+) contain informstion relating to agreements which are to he mate a the fie of fnderng. Th elauses marked with two points (##) conan Information teating to agreements which maybe mare at the Contents Foreword 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Definitions Classification and designation 4.1 Classification 42. Designation Information tv be supplied by the purchaser 5.1 Mandatory information 5.2 Options 6 Manufacturing process 61 General 62 Delivery condition 7 Requirements 7 General 72 Chemical composition 7A Mechanical propertios 7A Surface quality 7.5. Dimensions and tolerances on dimensions 7.6 Calculation of mass and tolerances on 8 Inspection and testing 81 General 82. ‘Types and contents of inspection documents: 83. Specific inspection and testing 84 Test methods: 85 Retest 9 Marking Annex A (informative) Applicable dimensional standards Anes: B (informative) Techniea! information on heal resisting seeks ad nickel alloys Annex 6 (informative) Bibliography “Annex D (informative) Grades from IBN 0088-1 and prEN 100287 used as heat resisting steels Page 8 Ss ©pst 07-190 institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 1 Scope 1.1 This European Standard covers the grades of wrought steels and nickel alloys listed in ‘Tables 1 to}, ‘which are usually employed for products, for whicl the main requirement is their resistance to the effects, of hot gases and products of combustion at ‘temperatures above 550 °C. 12 This EN 10095 specifies the technical delivery conditions for seminished products, for hot or cold rolled sheet/plate and strip, hot or cold formed bars, ‘mds and sections of heat resisting steels and nickel alloys. 1.8. Some grades from EN 10086+1 and prBN 100287 ‘may be used as heat resisting steels. These grades are listed in the informative annex D. 14 The general technical delivery conditions specified in EN 10021 apply in addition to the specifications of this European Standard, unless otherwise specified in this standard. 1.5 This European Standard does not apply to components manufactured by further processing the product forms listed in 1.2 with quality characterisics altered as a result of such further processing. 1.6 This European Standard is not intended for Dressure purposes. 2 Normative references ‘This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications: These nonnative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any publications apoly to this Isuropean Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. EN 10002-1, Metaltic materials — Tensile testing — Part 1: Method of testing (at ambient temperature). EN 10002-5, Metaltic materials — Tensile testing — Part 5: Method of test at elevated temperature. EN 1000841) Metalic #naterials = Hard iess tt — Brinell — Part 1: Test method. EN 10021, General technical delivery requirements for steel and iron produets. EN 10027-1, Designation systems for steels — Part 1: Stea’names, principal symbols. may be agreed atthe time of ordering, unt Buronorm or a coresponding national standard should be appli, © Bs! 07-1900 Page 3 IN 10095:1999 EN 100272, Designation systems for steels — Part 2: Numerical system. EN 10052, Vocabulary of heat treatment terms for ferrous products EN 10079, Definition of steel produicts: EN 101632, Delivery requirements for surface condition of hot rolled steel plates, wide flats and sections — Part 2: Plate and wide flats EN 10204, Metallic products — Types of inspection documents. FEN 10221, Suxface quality classes for hot-rolled bars and rods — Technical delivery conditions. EN ISO 377, Steel and steel products — Lovation and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical testing. EN ISO 9001, Quality systems — Model for quality assurance in design/development, production, instattation amt servicing. EN ISO 9002, Quality sustems — Model for quality assurance in production, instalation aid servicing. EU 168-86), Iron and steel products — Inspection icumuenis — Contents, 1SO 14284, Steet and iron — Sampling and preparation of samples for the determination of chemical composition. 3 Definitions For the purpose of this European Standard, the following definition applies in addition to the efiitious gives iat BN 10024, EIN 10052, EN 10079, EN ISO 377 and ISO 14284, Ba heat-resistance property of materials that are used at above 550°C (for steels: wustite point) due to their excellent resistance to the effects of hot gases and produets of combustion as well as their resistance to the influence of molten salts and molten metals but also showing good mechanical properties during short and long-term stressing this EURONORM has been adopted as a European Standard, that either this institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 4 Classification and designation 4.1 Classification Materials covered in this European Standard are classified according to their structure into: — ferritic steels; — austenitie-ferritic steels; — austenitic steels; and — austenitic nickel alloys. 4.2 Designation ‘The names and numbers of the stecls (see Table 1 and 2) were formed in accordance with EN 10027-1 and EN 100272 respectively. [NOTE Explanuauon on de design oF wicket alloys (Gee Table’) ‘name: The preceding chemical symbols indicate the main alloy elements and the figure immediately following indicates the average content ofthese alloys subsequently followed by the aymbal forthe other added important alloy elements — material number: The structure is set out according to EN 100272 with the aumber 2 forthe material group number. ‘This material group compnses chemically resistant and high | temperature or heat resistant nickel and cobalt alloys 5 Information to be supplied by the purchaser 5.1 + Mandatory information ‘The following information shall be supplied by the purchaser at the time of enquiry and order: a) the quantity to be delivered; ») the deoignation of the product form (c.g, bar oF rod, strip oF sheet); ©) where an appropriate dimensional standard is available (see annex A) the number of the standard and the indieations required bv this, also the nominal dimensions and tolerances; 4) the type of material (Stee! or nickel alloy); ©) the muraber of this European Standard (EN 10095}; £) the name or number ofthe steel grade or nicke! alloy (see 4.2); 8) iffor the relevanbgrade injthe table more:than ‘ne treatment condition for the mechanical properties is covered, the symbol for the desired heat treatment condition or cold worked condition; 1) the desired process route (See symbols in Tables 7 and 8). ‘EXAMPLE, 10 rounds of a steel grade with the name ‘XIONiCrAITI2-21 and the number 1.4876 as specified in EN 10095 of 50 mm diameter, dimensional tolerances as specified in EURONORM 60, in process route 1D. 10 rounds EURONORM 60 — 50 steel EN 10095 — XIONiCrAITI32-21 + 1D or 10t rounds EURONORM 60 ~ 50 steel EN 10095 ~ 1.4876 + 1D 5.2 +» Options A number of options are specified in this European Standard and listed below. IF the purchaser does not, indicate his wish to implement one of these options, the supplier shall supply in accordance with the basis specification of this European Standard (see 5.1): 2) any requirement conceming a special melting or ony, process (see 0.17, b) any requirement relating to surface quality (oe 7.4), c) any requirement conceming the issue of an inypectivi: document (see 8.2); ‘d) any requirement concerning the method of analysis to determine the product analysis (see 8.4.1), ©) ayy cequtevve emcetlig spectal sa hlig of the products (see 9,2, 9.3 and Table 10). 6 Manufacturing process 6.1% General Unless a special melting or forming process is agreed when ordering, the production process for steels and alloys conforming to this European Standard stall be at the discretion of the manufacturer. 6.2 + Delivery condition ‘The products shall be supplied in the delivery concition agreed in the order by reference to the process route given in Tables 7 and 8 and to the treatment conditions given in Table B.1 © psi 0710900 institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 2 § 6 3 2 2 8 5 7 Requirements 7.1 General ‘The supplier shall operate and certify a quality system imvaceordance with EN ISO 90022), 7.2 Chemical composition 722A The chemical composition requirenwents giver int ‘Tables 1 to 3 apply with respect to the cast analysis, 7.2.2 The product analysis may deviate from the limiting values for the cast analysis given in Tables 1 to by the values listed in Tables 4 and 5. 7.3 Mechanical properties ‘The mechanical properties at room temperature as specified in Table 6 apply for each specified heat ‘treatment condition. This does not apply to the process route 1U (hot rolled, not heat treated, not descaled) and to semi-finished! prodcts « If by agreement at the time of ordering, the products are to be supplied in a norcheatreated condition, the ‘mechanical properties specified in Table 6 shall be obtainable from reference test pieces which have received the appropriate heat treatment (simulated ‘heat treatment). 74 Surface quality Slight surface imperfections, inherent in the prouetion process, are permitted. + If more exact requirements for the surface quality are necessary, these shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order. ‘When products are delivered in coil form, the degree and extent of such imperfections may be expected to be greater due to the impracticalty of removing short lengths of coil. For hot rolled quartoplates, the specifivation int BN 1016-2 cass 3 applies ules otherwise stated. Rar long prodnets, where anpropriate, the requirements, shall be on the basis of EN 10221. 7.5 * Dimensions and tolerances on dimensions ‘The dimensions and the tolerances on dimensions are to be agreed at the time of enquiry and order, as far as possible with referénce to the dimensional standards listed in annex A. 7.6 Calculation of mass and tolerances on mass 7.61 When calculating the nominal mass from the nominal dimensions the values given in Table B.5 stall be used as a basis for the density of the steel concemed. 7.6.2 » If the tolerances on mass are not specified in the dimensional standard listed in annex A, they stall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order. Page 5 EN 10095:1999 8 Inspection and testing 8.1 General ‘The manufacturer shall carry out appropriate process ‘control, inspection and testing to assure himself that the delivery complies with the requirements of the onder. ‘This includes the following: —a suitable frequency of verification of the dimensions of the products; —an adequate intensity of visual examination of the surface quality of the products; — an appropriate frequency and type of test to censure tat the correct grade is used, ‘The nature and frequency of these verifications, ‘examinations and tests is determined by the ‘manufacturer in the light of the degree of consistency that has been determined by the evidence of the ‘quality system. In view of this, verifications by specific tests for these requirements are not necessary unless otherwise agreed. 8.2 #* Types and contents of inspection documents 8.2.1 At the time of ordering the issue of one of the inspection documents in accordance with EN 10204 ‘may be agreed for each delivery. 8.2.2 If it is agreed to issue a test report 22 in accordance with EN 10204 it shall indicate the following information: a) the information groups A, B and Z of FU 163; b) the results of the cast analysis in accordance with the cocle numbers C71 to C92 in EU 168. 8.2.3 If the issuing of an inspection eiicate DAA, DAD or 31.0 aucun to EN 10204 or of an inspection report 22. aceording to EN 10204 has been agreed, specific inspections according to 8.3 are to be carried ont and the following information shall be given in the inspection document with the code numbers and details required by EU 168: $) asunder 8222) and ©) the results ofthe mandatary tests marked in ‘Table 9, second column, by an “nm”; d) the result of any optional test or inspection agreed when ordering This requirement i also fulfilled by a qualty system in accordance with BN I80 9001 © Bs! 07-1900 institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Page 6 EN 10095:1999 83 Specific inspection and testing 83.1 Extent of testing ‘The tests to be carried out, cither mandatory (m) or by agreement (0) and the composition and size of the test units, and the number of sample products, samples and test pieces to be taken are given on Table 9. 8.3.2 Selection and preparation of samples and test pieces 8.3.2.1 The specifications of EN ISO 377 and 1SO 14284 shall be observed in sampling and sample preparation respectively. The stipulations in 8.3.2.2. apply additionally for the mechanical tests. 8.3.2.2 The test samples for the tensile test shall be taken in accordance with Figures 1 to 4 in such a way that for flat products, they are located half-way between the centre and a longitudinal edge, ‘The samples shall be taken from products in the delivery condition. Itagreed, die Samples may be taken before flattening for flat products or before straightening for bars, For samples to be given a. simulated heat treatment the conditions for heat: treatment shall be agreed with reference to Table B.1. 83.23 Samples for the hardness test, where requested, shall be taken from the same locations as those for the tensile test. 84 Test meted 8.4.1 + Unless otherwise agreed when ordering, the choice of a suitable physical or chemical method of analysis to determine the product analysis is at the Miscketion of the manufacturer, In cases oF dispute the analysis shall be carried out by a laboratory approved by the two parties. The method of analysis to be used shall be agreed, where possible with reference to appropriate European Standards or EURONORMS. 8.4.2 The tensile test at room temperature shall be ‘cartied out in accordance with EN 10002-1. Generally, this neans using proportional test pieces having a gauge length Lo = 5,65 VSp (Sp = ernss-section of the test piece). In eases of doubt and in referee testing this type of test piece shall be used. ‘The tensile strength and elongation after fracture shall be determined and additionally for ferrite and austenitic-fertitic steels and for alloys the 0,2 % proof strength and for austenitic steels the 0,2 % and 1% proof strength, 8.4.8 The Brinell hardness test shall be carried out in accordance with EN 1000-1, 8.4.4 Dimensions and dimensional tolerances of the products shall be tested in accordance with the requirements of the relevant dimensional standards, where available. 8.5 Retest, See SN 10021, 9 Marking 9.1. Marking shall be durable. 9.2 + Unless otherwise agreed, the requirements listed in Table 10 apply. 9.2 #0 The method and the extent of marking and the material of marking shall, unless otherwise agreed, be at the option of the manufacturer. 9.4 As an alternative for items that are wrapped, bundled or boxed, or where the surface is ground or polished, the marking may be applied to the packaging, or to a tag securely attached to it Dimensions in millimetres ‘Type of test “Tensile Round cross-section products ds 225 160 mm diameter or thickness. [transverse test pieces (a)] 32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI © By agreement, the sample can be taken from the web, a a quarer of the total height Figure 3— Position of test pieces for beams, channels, angles, T sections and Z sections Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Techndlogy, Sat Jun 30 0: © Bs! 07-1900 GB a gs S 2 8 3 3 8 s € § 8 2 5 Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Techndlogy, Sat Jun 30 06:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007 Page 8 EN 10095:1999 “Type of | Thickness Direction of the Distance of test piece from the rolled surface test plece| products | longitudinal axis of the test pieces in relation to the prineipal direction of rolling at a product width or mm <300 mm | = 900 mm nm Tensile | 280 Tongitadinal | transverse Mw Com 2 3 >10< 30 e oO a 2 1 1. Rolled surface 3, For eT) "7m caves of doubt or dispute the gauge length shall be L, = 5:65 \S, for est piece from products = Oram. {est pieces witha gauge length of 60 mat and a wich of 125 mm may ase be applied. For products with a thickness of Siam to 10mm, fat proportional test pieces with two rolled! surfaces and a maximum with of 80 mam shall be used. For produets with a thickness > 10mm, one of the following proportional test pieces may be use: — thor a attest pioce with a maximum thickness of 30 man; the thickness may’ be reduced to 10 mm by machining, but one tolled sir Tage mis he preserved oF =a round tet piece witha diameter of = 5 mm, the axis of which shall be located as near as possible to a plane in the outer third of hal the produet thickness. 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Sieg LSP) Sonpoxtwen| ogre 2aSFOIN Sforre eRe Sans WoT SP Spor a| or a 9} 0:8 01 009 oor se w+ 09=P seq aS?) spnpodyey) art | reasuwosrx ‘boas Supsiar wou SLAOHIMRSY 1 oe © a e>o soo san srompoad pacouep ssonpodama | SMO aru 75 woppuey |_209 ONTUL wo sqm. uy waiuans | eeu | awonrivon sa 96 ¥ Soong | “x aH | aor sonpora wopreusisoq (panurjueo) (1° P14RL 298) uoypuod Agatfop [ensn o1p Uy SKoTTe JoxaTU PUL spoys FuLsWos Jwoy oy) 40J ANTwIoduI9} woos yw soNsodosd PorMEYIW — 9 1qUL, © Bs! 07-1900 institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Page 16 EN 10095:1999 ‘Table 7— ‘Type of process route and surface finish of sheet, plate and strip") Abbreviation? | ‘Type of treatment | Surface finish Notes Hot rolled | 1U Hot rolled, not | Covered with the | Suitable for products which are to heat treated, not | rolling scae be further worked, e.g, strip for descaled rerolling 1c Hot rolled, heat | Covered with the | Suitable for parts which will be treated, not rolling scale descaled or machined in subsequent descaled ‘production or for certain heat-resisting applications 1E Hot rolled, heat | Free of scale ‘The type of mechanical descaling, treated, e.g, coarse grinding or shot blasting, ‘mechanically depends on the steel and the descaled product and is left to the ‘manufacturer's discretion, unless otherwise agreed 1D Hot rolled, heat | Free of scale Usually standard for most grades 10 treated, pickled censure good corrosion resistance; also common finish for further processing. It is permissible for srinding marks to be present. Not as smooth as 2D or 2B Cold rolled [26 Cold rolled, heat [Smooth with scale | Suitable for parts which will be treated, not from teat treatment | descaled or machined in subsequent descaled produetion or for certain ing applical 2B Cold rolled, heat | Rough and dull Usually applied to grades with a tueated, seale which is very resist ty ‘mechanically pickling solutions. May be followed descaled by pickling 2D Cold rolled, heat | Smooth Finish for good ductility, but not as treated, pickled moth as 2B. © psi 0710900 institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Page 17 EN 10095:1999 ‘Table 7— ‘Type of process route and surface finish of sheet, plate and strip!) (continued) ‘Abbreviation?| ‘Type of treatment | Surface finish Notes Cold rolled _|2B Gold rolled, heat | Smoother than 2D __ | Most common finish for most grades ‘treated, pickled, to ensure good, corrosion resistance, skin passed smoothness and flatness, Also common finish for further processing aR Cold rolled, bright | Smooth, bright, Smoother and brighter than 2B. Also annealed) reflective common finish for further processing Special 160126 [Goma > Grade of git or surface roughness finishes can be specified. Unidirectional texture, not very reflective Wor23 | Brushed’) or dull | Smoother than. Grade of brush or polishing belt or polished!) ground?) surface roughness can be specified. | Unidirectional texture, not very reflective IP or 2P | Bright polished") | Mechanical polishing, Process or | ‘surface roughness can be specified. Non-directional finish, reflective with) high degree of image clarity ET Cold rolled, heat | Uniform non-reflective] Heat treatment by bright annealing ‘treated, skin ‘matt surface or by annealing and pickling assed on roughened rolls "Not all process Toutes and SuFlages hmushes are avalable or all Fades ®) First digit, 1 = hot rolled; 2 = cold rolled 2) May be skin passed © One surface only, unless specifically agreed at the time of enquiry and order. / Within each finish description, the surface characteristics an vary, and more specific equirements may need to be agree between ‘manufacturer and purchaser (eg erate of grt or surface roughness). © Bs! 07-1900 Page 18 EN 10095:1999 59: S890080 TT ION (aol 110 6 LL eomEIC, -saourery 0-91 28099 30} sue = x) kz Gapean, 109) AvP pow any SAL = x| = az stpuans opsuay oy wonbosgns noni Suumesp Z sr ie ic |__posssoa1d p09) = x] = xt = x) a (Cymra Am s poqesop fi mypau x x] | amos np apes 0-909 A500 ype ye 0H ar (asa0au po x x)» [sr pumoss was as yum porasoy | _ 30m gpm way p21 pt (orssaoaiij pr x | >| punoss ots ‘yes qu piano | 90 pone eo ou px) 2 aL powo} 6H ‘Sionpord | swoppos ustunruos | sim | spou S210 poupord yo aod, uawy aouans smorsssooud jo add, | ;wonwneuaay (svonposrd Buoy 405 ystuyy OOwjaNS puw oynOI ss99030 Jo OUAL « —8 ORL ISq (9) ‘Adoo peyjonuosuN ‘2002 00:00+LWD 81:28:30 O€ UNT yes ‘ABo~UYoo | Jo eynWsSU ‘YBeIPe ABOjoUYoe | JO eINSUI ‘AdoD pesuedr] © BSL 07-1000 GB a gs S 2 8 3 3 8 s € § 8 2 5 Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Techndlogy, Sat Jun 30 06:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007 Page 19 EN 10095:1999 ‘Table 9 — Tests to be carried out, test units and extent of testing in specific testing Test D_] Test unite Product forms Number of test plece per lat produets, rods, bars and sample sections (Chemical analysis m [cast ‘The cast analysis is given by |? the manufacturer?) ‘Tensile test at room m — [batch | 1 sample per 30 & maximum | 1 temperature of 2 per test unit ‘T Tests marked with an “nt (wiandatory) shall be cared out as specific tests. In all €2ses, optional tests sal be caried out as specific tests only if agreed a the tie of ordering. 2) procs sways ay be qe ve ine oF ordering Ue extent OF testing salle spe a Une ste: ie ® Bach batch consists of products coming from the samme cast having been subject to the same heat treatment cycle in the same fumace. In the ease of a continuous furnace oF in process aamealing a batch s the lot heat treated without intermission with tke same process parameters. ‘The shape and size of cross-sections of products in a single atch may be diferent providing thatthe ratio of the largest to the smallest areas stall be equal or less than thre. ‘Table 10 — ¢* Marking of the products Marking of | Products ‘with specific testing? Without specific testing? Manufacturers name, trade mark or logo | + + ‘Number oF name of the grade Cast number + + Identification number + oO Tithe apmbole i the ele ma + = the marking shall be applied 9 = the marking shall be applied ifs agreed, or at the nanufacturer’s discretion, 2) If spocitic tests ae to be cartied out, the numbers or letters uscd for identification shall allow the produet(s) to be related to the relevant inspection certificate or inspection report. © Bs! 07-1900 institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Annex A (informative) Applicable dimensional standards EU 17-70, Wire rod in general purpose non-alloy steel Sor cold drawing or forming — Tolerances, ‘dimensions. EU 58-78, Hot rolled flats for general purposes. EU 59-78, Hot rolled square bars for general purposes. EU 60-77, Hot rolled round bars for general purposes. EU 61-82, Hot rolled steel hexagons. EU 65-80, Hot rolled round steel bars for screws and rivets EN 10029, Hot rolled steel plates 3 mm thick or above; tolerances on dimensions, shape and mass EN 10048, Hot rolled narrow steel strip: tolerances on dimensions and shape. EN 10051:1991 + A1:1997, Continuously hot rolled umenated plate, shert and strip af mon-alloy and alloy steels; tolerances on dimensions and shape. EN 10258, Cold rolled stainless steel narrow strip — Tolerances on dimensions and shape. EN 10259, Cold rolled stainless stl wide strin and plate/sheet — Tolerances on dimensions and shape. Annex B (informative) Technical information on heat resisting steels and nickel alloys B.1 Introduction Property values listed in the preceding specification are requirements of delivery. Property vanes indicated in this annex are not requirements of delivery. The data in this annex are provided only as a guide to the relative performance of the different steels and alloys. Users Should ovo Moen of a wctael pote achieved in practice. B2 Heat treatment Information on heat treatment is given in Table B.1. B.3 Heat resistance and embrittlement: ‘The steels and alloys given in Tables 1 to 3 have, by virtue of their ally, content, an increased resistance to attack by hot gases and combustion products, Tis resistance and, consequently, the maximum service temperature of the materials is, however, largely, Aependent onthe conditions of altace For sein hot. air under conditions where te mechanical stresses (sce Tables B.3 and B.4yare unimportant with regard to service life, the maximum service temperatire indicated in Table B:2 can be taken as a guide. A waming is given that where the material is to be ‘used in atmospheres other than hot air, then the values in Table B2 should not be taken as applicable for the ‘maxmnm temperature of use. In such cases, the rate of oxidation of the steels and alloys ean be significantly increased, depending on their chernical composition, so that as a consequence the maximum ‘temperature of use can be reduced by up to 200°C lower than the temperatures in Table Bz, A further waming is given for service temperatures of 600 ‘C to 950 °C accompanied by sigmaphase- and/or carbide-embrittlement, the latter especially in the case of ferrtie steels above about 20 % Cr. The precipitation of these intermetallic phases reduces the effective chiromium-contents, thus lowering heat-resistance besides the risk of britde failure Note that ferritic steels operating at service temperatures in the range 350 °C to 550°C may be subject to embrittlement. This must be considered in hancling and maintenance work. BA Creep resistance In Tables B3 and BA, the average values of the strength for 1% elongation (Rp,0) and rupture (Ry) after durations of 1000 or 16 000 1 and 100 O00 fare given for guidance only. The governing factors, besides the total straining during operation, are particularly the oxidation conditions. 1B Physical properties In Table B.5, the physical properties of the steels and nicke! alloys are given for guidance. B.6 Technological properties B.6.1_ The steels and alloys are suitable for hot working. The optimum hot working conditions shall, where necessary, be requested from the manufacturer. B.6.2 The stecls and alloys are ouitable for cold forming. It is, however, recommended that fervtie steels may be annealed before working. Furthermore, the tendency of austenitic stecls to work-harden should be noted. B.6.3 The steels and alloys may generally be welded by the usual welding processes. Its, however, recommended that-users.who have no,expericnee in. ‘welding these materials should consult the suppliers regarding appropriate welding conditions, B,6A Additionally, the tendency of ferritie steels to grain growth when being annealed or welded should be taken into account, © psi 0710900 Page 21 _ EN 10095:1999 a gs = s 3 ‘Table B.1 — Heat treatment (for guidance only) 3 Designation leat treatment 2 ‘Name ‘Nomber Symbol “Temperature” “ype of cooling 8 5 Perritic heat resiating stecla = X0GAISIT aris +8 780 to HO aw) s ‘10Craisil3 14724 +A 800 to 860, aw) i X10CrAISiI8 14742 +A 800 to 860 aw!) 2 X1OCrAISI25 1.4762 +8 800 to 860 awh 8 XISCHN28 aars9 +A | 800 to 860 aw!) = XBCrAITI8-2 1.4736 +A, 870 to 930 a 6 ‘Ausieniti heat resting steht] = XBCrNiTHG10 14878 +AT 1020 t0 1 120 w, a XISCrNIS2012 | 1.4828 +AT 1050 to 1 150 ww, a) 3 OGINISING2I-L1-2 | 1.4835 +at 1.020 w 1120 wa? 3 X12CeNB313 14833 +r 1.050 to 1 150 ww, a) 2 XBCrN25-21 14845 4A 1050 to 1 150 w, a 3 XISCrNiS2521 | 1.4841 +a 1050 to 1 150 wad) & XI2NiCrSI16 | 1.4864 +AT 1.020 to 1120 ww, a) = XIONiCraIMA221 | 1.4876 +r 1050 to 1.150 w, a) Ss XONICrNDCeR227 | 1.4877 +AT 1050 to 1150 wal) 2 XO5CEMMNINDSG-7 | 1.4872 +AD 11050 to 1150 w,a®) S XGCrNiSINCe19-10 | 1.4818 +AT 1020 to 1 120 w, a) e XGNICrSINCE3525 | 1.4854 +A 1100 to 1.150 w, a) ‘s ‘KLONICrBi05-19 1.4886 +r 1050 to 1150 wal 2 XMONiCrSiND35-22_| 1.4887 AT. | 1.050 to 1150 w, a) 5 “Austonitiaferitic heat Feasting steel £ XiSGNISES 1a821 +AT 1.000 to 1 100 Z Heat raining nickel alloys 2 NiGriBFe 2.1816 +8 950 to 1 000, 2 NiCr20T, 24951 +AT 1.000 to 1,050 > NiCr22Mo9Nb 2.4856 +A 950 to 1 000 3 NiCr23Fe 2.4851 4+AT 1100 to 1200 wad) 2 NiGrzsesiCe 2.488, sar | 1.150 10.1200 wa $ TR = annealed AT ~ Slaton sealed e Upheat weston scared oun & continuous Rimace, thé upper part ofthe ange specified s usualy prefered OF even exceeded Bae air, w = water. 2 ooting salen rapid 2 © Hecate. is nd requle each se see Weal il be eset 10 high temieranrlWwhen in ora © Bs! 07-1900 institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Table B.2 — Maximum application temperature 7, for air (for guidance only)! Designation T, max ‘Name Number *c Ferritic heat resisting steels XIOCEAISIT 14713 8002) X1OCrAISIL Lar 8502) XLOCAISILS 14742, 10002 X1OCrAISIZ5 14762 11502) X1SCeN28. 14749 1100 XBCrAITIR2. 1.4736 1.000 “Austenitic heat resisting ateels XACNITIRAO 14878 a XIBCENISO12 1.4828 1 0002) ‘XOCrNISINCe2L-1-2 1.4835 1150 X12CrNBIB. 1.4833 10002) XSCrNB521 1.4845 1.0502) XIBCrNISB521 14341 11502) XI2NICrSIBSI6 1.4864 11002) ‘XLONICrAMMA221 4.4876 1 100 XGNiCrNDCe8227 14877 1150?) ‘X25CrMnNIN25-AT 1.4872 1150) XBCHNISINRTO-10 14Ri8 1050 ‘XBNiCrSINCE3525 1.4854 1170 XIONICHSIBE19 1.4886 1100 ‘XIONICrSiNDIE22 1.4887 1100 Austenitiesferritic heat resisting steel XIBCNISDIE 14821 11002) Heat resisting nickel alloys NiGelaPe BABIO 1150 Nic2OT 2.4951 1150 Nicr22Mu9ND 2.4850 1000 NiCr23Fe 24851 1200) NiCr28FesiGe 2.4889 1200 T See BS. 2)The oss of meal CASE by scaling AOE oc ESE sn? 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EN 10088-1, Stainless Steels — Part 1: List of stainless steels. EN 100882, Stainless stools — Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip for general purposes. EN 100883, Stainless steels — Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods and sections for general purposes. prEN 10151, Stainless steel wire and strip for springs — Tecenical deiivery canulitions for strip. EN 102134, Technical detivery conditions for steel castings for pressure purposes — Part 4: Austenitic and ausienitic ferrite steel grades. BREN 1022-59, Forgings for pressure purposes — Part 5: Austenitic, martensitic and austenitic ferritic stainless steels. prEN 10250-1"), Open die steel forgings for genoral engineering purposes — Part i: Stainlose stools prEN 102635), Steel rod, bars and steel wire for cold heading and cold extrusion — Part 5: Technical delivery conditions for stainless steels. FEN 102703), Steel wire for mechanical springs — Part 8: Stainless spring wire. PrEN 10272), Stainless steel bars for pressure purposes. institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Y At prosent at the stage of draft. Annex D (informative) Grades from EN 10088-1 and prEN 10028-7 used as heat resisting steels Bicels from EN 100861 | Steels from prEN 100287) Name Number Name | Number xOGTHZ 1as12 X6CrI3 1.4000 XGCHT 14016 XSGTIT 14510 _ | X8crT7 14510 XQGINbzrIT) _[ 1.45009 SOCHTINDIR | TAB _ | XOGHTINDIA_| 14800 x20r13 1.4006 XSGINIS10 [14301 | X5CrNI810 | 1.4301 XGCrNi1810 | 1.4948) XOGNTISIO [1454 | X6CrNTTIS10 | 14541 ‘XTCrNITIBIS-10 | 1.4941 XGCrNBI13 | 1.4950. XGCrN2520 | 1.4951 XOGNING? [149627 | XOCeNINDIAD | 1.49627) TT Petented steel grade © psi 0710900 CKHJIUI bh ISq (0) ‘Adoo paljonuosuN ‘2002 00:00+LND 81:28:50 OF UNF Teg ‘ABoPUYoA | Jo eIMASUI ‘TYBEIIe| ABO}UYOe| 10 EIMIASUI :Adog pesuedT] institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Sat Jun 30 02:32:18 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS EN 10095:1999 BSI 389 Chiswick High Road London WA 4AL BSI — British Standards Institution BSI is the independent national body responsible for preparing British Standards. It presents the UK view on standanis in Europe and at the international level. It is incorporated hy Rayal Charter. Revisions: British Standards are updated by amendment or revision. Users of British Standards should make sure that they possess the latest amendments or editions. Itis the constant aim of BSI to improve the quality of our products and services. 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