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IS 513 : 2008 aredter ArT ACT AZHT eT SIA SCAT HT TX VE Teh ( arear Faeter ) Indian Standard COLD REDUCED LOW CARBON STEEL SHEET AND STRIP (Fifth Revision ) ICS 77.140.50 © BIS 2008 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 April 2008 Price Group 5 AMENDMENT NO. 1 JULY 2010 TO IS 513 : 2008 COLD REDUCED LOW CARBON S1 EL SHEET AND STRIP (Fifth Revision ) (Page 1, clause 3) — Insert ‘CRO’, befor a (Page 1, clause 4,3) — Substitute the following for the existing frst para ‘Sheets and strips of CR2, CR3, CR4 and CRS grade shall be supplied in annealed and skin passed condition. Grade CRO shall be supplied in hard condition, Sheets and strips of CRI grade may be supplied in any of the following condition:” (Page 2, clause 5.2) — Substitute the following for the existing: “CRO and CRI grade sheets and strips m -killed, killed or as agreed between the purchaser and the manufacturer. However, other grades shall be supplied only in fully killed condition. CR4 ‘and CRS grade sheets and strips shall be supplied only in fully aluminium killed condition.” be supplied rimmed, se (Page 2, Table 1) — Substitute the following for the existing: Table 1 Chemical Composi (Clauses 6.1 and 6.2) a ity Constituent, Pereent, Max No. [Desiation ‘Name Carbon [Manganese [Sulphur | Thophones oO] @ @ © © © o Db] ceo Hard 025 1 Ds 2.050 i eR Commerc 01s 066. 000 (0.080 im] ce Drawing on 050) 08s 000 | cRs Deep Dring 010) oa 0.080 002s wo] oR Tita Deep Drawing 008 040) 0030 0000 Aluminium Killed (Non-ageing) wy] ers Bara Deep Drawing 006 025 020 0000 (Stabilized ltrs Tree) NOTES 1 Restricted chemisry may be mutually agreed between the purchaser andthe supplier 2 When the ssi Killed by aluminium alone the ttl alumina content shall be 0.020 - 0.070 percent, When tel is silicon il, the silicon content sll not be less than 01 percent When te tects aluminiamesiicom killed, the silicon content shal no be less than 03 pent aa tal lini content shall nob ess thaa OL percent 3 The trogen content ofthe ste shal not be mee tha 0.007 percent. However for CROand CRI, the nitrogen content shall not exceed ‘0012 percent This shall be ensured by the manufacturer by oceasional check anal, 44 The material may be supplied in the copper beasing quality in which case the copper shall be between 0.20 and 035 percent on lade “analysis. In ese of produc analysis, the copper content shall be permisibie in between 0.17 and 03 percet 5 The stool canbe made with microaloyig elements Uke niobium, vanadium, anim and bore either individually oc in combination, on rt agreement in which case the total micro-alloying cements shall not exceed 0.2 percent in Ile analyse, However, a case of baton, the it shal be 0.006 percent (Page 5, Table 3) — Substitute the following for the existing Table 3 Mechanical Properties at Room Temperature as Delivered Condit (Clauses 7.1.2, 7.1.5, 7.3, 7.5.2 and 7.6.2) Amend No. 1 to sr Quality Yield Stress [Tensile Strength Hardness | Bane | Barn No. R Re Max Min | Min Desigaain | Gade MPa MPs fae] ARGO ol @ @ o o @[ » [ao [an a See Tables ° See Tables 30 20 in OMin 26 2 ae 20 300 Min 0Min 2 Ho 350 Min 0Mia 20 woe | > 20 Max | _ 310M 0 x le, © » | ce | ep 210Max_|_350Max x a7__|50| 50 wy | ers | _F TOMax | _3S0Max 38 © 17} 022 10 1as5 340Min 30 3 14_[ oat 190 ISDS 390Min wr a 13 | 02 185-295 24 2 12 [ous sa 3 cg 14 oat BH20 150-200 | 20 Min ra 3 13 [02 BIO 160-250 370Min 38 2 12 o NOTES 11 MPa = 1 Nim? = 1 Min? = 0.1020 kt? 2. Fo materials upto and including 0 mm in thickness, the clongaton values inthe able shall be seid by 3 Bguivalent Vickers hanes values are allowed on agreement between the intrested parties atthe ime of edevng. The hardness of sheet Uhinne than 0.6 mum shal be measured exclusively in compliance withthe HR 30T scale 4 Mechanical properties ae nt generally done on Commercial Quality Produets am the vals in his table are for informaiton only. {5 For CRS Grade, Ba can be given asc on mutual agreement eteen the purchaser andthe suppli, (Pa 6, Table 5, Title) — Insert“ (Page 6, Table 6, Row 1) — Delete (Pa rp 4) RO and” before ‘CRY’ 1¢ 7, Table 7, Title) — Insert ‘CRO and before “CRY Reprosraphy Uni BIS, New Deli India Wrought Stel Products Sectional Committee, MTD 4 POREWORD. ‘This Indian Standard (Fifth Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Wrought Steel Products Sectional Committee had been approved by the Metallurgical Engineering Division Couneit, This standard was first published in 1954 and revised in 1963, 1973, 1986 and 1994. While reviewing this standard, in the light of experience gained during these years, the Committee decided to revise it to bring in line with the present manufacturing and trade practices being followed in the country in this field. In the present revision, the following modifications have been made: 4) 150 designations have been adopted, 1b) Table 1 and Table 3 have been modified, ©) New grade CRS Extra Deep Drawing (stabitized interstitial free) has been added, 4) Corelation of old designations with new designations has been given for information (see Annex A), €) A new clause on references has been incorporated, Amendments No. 1 and 2 have been incorporated, 2) IS 8910 : 1978 has been adopted for general technical delivery requirements, 1h) Clause on retest has been modified, 4) Values for plastic anisotropy (r) and strain hardening exponent (n) have been incorporated, k) Applicable period for mechanical and physical properties has been included, m) Requirements of dimensional and shape tolerances have been separated from the standard and adopted IS/ISO 16162 : 2005 “Continuously cold-rolled steel sheet products — Dimensional and shape tolerances’, and 1) A clause for alternate test method specified in relevant ISO/IEC Standard has been added. Assistance has been derived from the following: 180 3574 : 1999, Cold-reduced carbon stee! sheet of commercial and drawing qualities BS EN 10130: 1991 Cold rolled low carbon steel flat products for cold forming: Technical delivery conditions ‘The composition of the Committee responsible for formulation of this standard is given in Annex C. For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of atest or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2: 1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that ofthe specified value in this standard, Is 513 : 2008 Indian Standard COLD REDUCED LOW CARBON STEEL SHEET AND STRIP (Fifth Revision ) 1 SCOPE ‘This standard covers the requirements of cold reduced tow carbon steel sheets and strips for bending and Grawing purpose and where the surface is of prime importance. It covers sheets and strips up to 4.50 mm thick, both in coil form and cut lengths. 2 REFERENCES ‘The following standards contain provisions which through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid, All standards are subject to revision and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility Of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below: 1S No. Title 228 (Relevant Method for chemical analysis of steel Paris) 1501: 2000/ Method for Vickers hardness test for 180 6507-1: metallic material (third revision) 1997 1586: 2000 Method for Rockwell hardness test for metallic material (Scales A-B-C- D-E-F.G-H-K) (third revision) 1599: 1985 Method for bend test (second revision) 1608 : 2005/ Metallic materials — Tensile testing 180.6892: 1998at ambient temperature (third revision) 8910: 1978 General technical delivery requirements for steel and steel products 10175 (Part 1): Mechanical testing of metals — 1993 Modified Erichson cupping test — ‘Sheet and strip: Part 1 Thickness up t0 2 mm (frst revision) 11999 ; 1987 Method for determination of plastic strain ratio ‘7 for steel sheets 15756: 2007 Metallic materials — Sheet and 180 10275: strip — Determination of tensile 1993 strain hardening exponent ISSO 16162: Continuously cold-rolled steel 2005 sheet products — Dimensional and shape tolerances. 3 CLASSIFICATION OF GRADES ‘Sheets and strips shall be classified in the CRI, CR2, CR3, CR4 and CRS grades/designations. SUPPLY OF MATERIAL 4.1 General requirements relating to the supply of cold rolled low carbon steel sheets and strips shall conform to IS 8910. Sheets and strips may be supplied either with mill or trimmed edges. 4.3 Sheets and strips of CR1 grade may be supplied in any of following tempers. Sheets and strips of CR2, ‘CRG, CR4 and CRS grade shall be supplied in annealed and skin-passed condition: Temper Temper Processing Designation 4 Hard Produced by heavy cold rolling \2H Half Hard Produced by cold rolling followed by annealing and further cold rolling to give strip of intermediate hardness WH Quarter do Hard sP Skin Passed Produced by light cold rolling after annealing A Annealed Produced by a final annealing process For specific applications, sheets and strips may also be supplied in any other temper subject to agreement between the supplier and the purchaser. 4.4 Non-ageing Characteristics 4.4.1. The manufacturer shall guarantee the absence of stretcher strains on being cold worked in the ease ‘of non-ageing quality with a non-ageing guarantee for six months from the date of dispatch 44.2. CRA and CRS grade sheets and strips shall be supplied only in non-ageing quality with a non-ageing guarantee for six months from the date of dispatch. Is 513 : 2008 443A stability test as per Annex B may be carried. out to assess the nomageing characteristics of skin passed stabilized steels with mutual agreement between, the manufacturer and the purchaser, 4.43.1 The steel shall be considered stabilized if the percentage increase in load does not exceed 6 when tested as per Annex B, 5 MANUFACTURE, 5.1. The method of manufacture of the steel for sheets and strips shall be left at the discretion of the ‘manufacturer, 2. Sheets and strips shall be supplied rimmed, semi- killed or killed as agreed between the purchaser and ‘the manufacturer. However, CR4 and CRS grades shall ‘be supplied only in fully aluminium killed or in a fully stabilized condition 6 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION 6. Ladle Analysis ‘The Indie anatysis of steel, when carried out either by the methods specified in relevant parts of IS 228 or any other established instrumental/chemical method, shall be as given in Table 1. In case of any dispute, the procedure given in relevant parts of IS 228 shall be the referee method. 6.11 Alternatively, the method specified in relevant ISO/IEC standard may be used. 62 Product Analysis Permissible variation in the case of product analysis from the limits specified in Table I shall be as given in Table 2 7 MECHANICAL AND PHYSCIAL, PROPERTIES. 7. Tensile Test 7.11 Tensile test shall be cartieg out oni, if specified by the purchaser 7.1.2 When specified, the tensile test shall be carried cout in accordance with IS 1608 as applicable, and the values of tensile strength, yield stress and percentage ‘Table 1 Chemieal Composition (Clauses 6.1 and 62) SINe. Quality ‘Constituent, Percent, Max Designation Name Caivon Manganese Sulphur Phosphorus Titaniont 0 @ ° o © © @ ® » CRI Commercial 015 0a 0035 0.050 e a CRD ang on 080 03s 010 - iy CRS Deep Drawing 010 oss 0.020 os » CRS Ext DexpDrawing 008 040 0.030 0020 - Alumni Killed (Nomaging) a CRS BanDezpDrawing 0.06 02s o000 ono ous (Stabile tert Fres) ores 1 Restited chemisuy for CRA and CRS grade may be mutual agreed between the purchaser nd the suppic 2 Wen these! is killed by aluminium lone the otal sluiniu coment should be .020-0.070 perce. When sel is silicon killed, ‘hesilcon content shal tbe es than 0. peroeat. When the steels aluminiumslicon kil the slicon contr shall ot be ess than (008 percent anda aluminiom conte shall nob ss han O01 poe {The mitogen content of te sel shall not be more than 0007 percent. However for-CRI. the nitrogen content shall not exseed (0.012 perent This shall be ensured by the manicure by cas 4 The materi leek analysis, may be supplied in the cope bein yuan shih dase the copper shall be between 0.20 end 0:35 percent on Tail amlyis. fn case of prodac analysis, the copper coatet shal be permis in between 017 nd 0.38 percent ‘5 Thesteecanbemase with micto-loying elem lke iobiu,vanadiam, tian and bron lier individually ori combination, ‘on mutual agreement in which case the total mico-alloying elements shoal ol exceed 0.2 percent nla analysts, However, incase oF boron te limit shal be 0.006 percent, {6 The itanien maybe replaced oly or pasty by sobium or iradim and may be completely stabilized, ‘Table 2 Permissible Variation for Product Analys (Clause 62) SH Constituent Variation Over Speciied Limit. No Percent Max o a % 0 Caton ow ee 003 ‘iy Sulphur ons i) Phesphoms 0.008 [NOTE — Produit analysis shal ot be applicable to ining se elongation shall conform to the requirements specified in Table 3. 7.1.3. Tensile test values apply to transverse specimen in case of sheetstrips. Strips having a width ‘of 250 mun and below shall be tested longitudinally 7.4.4 The yield strength values apply to the 0.2 percent proof stress, if the yield strength is not clearly distinctive, otherwise the values apply to lower yield strength 7.1.5 The values specified in Table 3 are applicable for the period indicated in Table 4 from the time that the steel is available for shipment, 7.2 Cupping Test 7.2.1 Cupping test shall be applicable only for sheets, strips and coils of CR2, CR3 and CR4 grades having, thickness from 0.5 mm up to 2.00 mm. 7.2.2 Cupping test shall be carried out in accordance with 18 10175 (Part 1), and the minimum Erichson ‘cupping test values shall be as given in Fig, 1 [NOTE — The shape ofthe cup facture may bea: mutaly agreed between he purchase andthe supple. 73 Hardness Test Cold rolled sheets and strips shall conform to the hardness requirements specified in Table 3 and Table 5, when tested in accordance with IS 1586 and 1S 1501 as applicable. However, by way of departure ‘rom these standards, a visible deformation on the back side of the specimen is permitted. The values determined in this way shall be identified by using symbols HRBm and HR30Tm, so as to differentiate these from the hardness values determined on thicker products (which are not allowed to exhibit a visible

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