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Licensed Copy: BOOK S' PLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 24 09:52:48 ~MIT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI BRITISH STANDARD Hot rolled products of structural steels — Part 4: Technical delivery conditions for thermomechanical rolled weldable fine grain structural steels ‘The European Standard EN 10025-4:2004 has the status of a British Standard es 71.4010; 7714080 Library L&T MFY LLC BS EN 10025-4:2004 Licensed Copy: BOOK © >PLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:4° ~MT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10025-4 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM Neveritis2004 tes 77.10.10, 77.1400 Supersedes EN 10113-1803, EN 10113.9:1899 English version Hot rolled products of structural steels - Part 4: Technical delivery conditions for thermomechanical rolled weldable fine grain structural steels Produits lamin & chau en acirs de constuction - Partie \Warmgewalete Erzeuanisse aus Saustanlen- Tell 4: Condtions techniques de iwaison pour les acers de Technische Lieferoedingungen for hermomechanisch ‘construction soudables& grain fins oblenus por laminage gewalato schwldgecignat Feinkornbaustanie thermoméeanique ‘This European Standard was approved by CEN on + April 204 GEN members are bound to comply wih the CEN/CENELEC Intmal Regustans which stipulate the conltons for ging iis Curopean Standard the status ofa naona standard without any aeration. Up-to-date ists and biblographicalreerenees concemng rach retcneh Standards may be obiained on application tothe Central Secret or fo ary CEN momber ‘This European Standard exists in threo official versions (English, French, Garman), Aversion in any other language made by translation under the respansbilty of & CEN member ino its own language and nated fo the Cenral Sectearat has the same silus 40 te otfea versions. GEN members ar the national standards bodes of Austria, Balglum, Cyprus, Czoch Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Fintan, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, toad, aly, Lali, Lithuania, Lucambourg, Malla, Netherlands, Norway, Palend, Portgay, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Swilzeriand and Unted Kingdom —“, EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMITE EUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPAISCHES KOMITEE FOR NORMUNG ‘Management Centre: ro de Stassart, 36. £.4060 Brussels (©2004 CEN _Alrights of explain in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 10025-42004: ‘worlwide for GEN natorel Members. Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:46 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10025-4:2004 (E) Contents Page ‘Scope Normative references General standards. ‘Standards on dimensions and tolerances (see 7.1 Standards on testing. Terms and definitions Classification and designation... Classification Main quality classes. Grades and qualities Designation .. Information to be supplied by the purchaser ‘Mandatory information. Options . ‘Manufacturing process. ‘Stee! making process. Grain structure. Delivery conditions... Improved deformation properties perpendicular to the surfact ‘Technological propertie ‘Suitability for hot-dip zine-coating, ‘Surface properties ‘Type of inspection ank Frequency of testing .. Verification of chemical composition. Tests to be carried out for specific inspectior Preparation of samples and test pioces. Selection and preparation of samples for chemical analysis... Location and orientation of samples and test pieces for mechanical tests. General... Licensed Copy: BOOK $' “PLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:62:46 ~MIT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 93 10 404 10.2 10.3 104 " 2 13 Annex A (informative) List of corresponding former designations. EN 10025-4:2004 (E) Preparation of samples... Preparation of test pieces.. Impact test pieces. Identification of samples and test pieces Test methods Chemical analysis. Mechanical tests Ultrasonic testing Retests. Marking, labelling, packaging ... Complaints... Options (s 5.2) Annex B (informative) List of national standards which correspond with EURONORMS roforonced ..23 Bibliography.. Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:46 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10025-4:2004 (E) Foreword ‘This document (EN 10025-4:2004) has been prepared by Technical Committee ECISS/TC 10 “Structural steels - Grades and quallies”, the secretariat of which is held by NEN. ‘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 May 2005, and conflicting national standards shall be withcrawn at the latest by May 2005. This document supersedes together with EN 10026-1:2004, EN 10113-1:1993, Hotroled products in weldable fine grain structural steels - Part 1: General delivery conditions and EN 10113-3:1893 Hot-lled products in Wweldable fine grain structural steels - Part 3: Delivery conditions for thermomechanical rolied steels. The titles of the other parts ofthis document are: Part 1: General technical delivery conditions; Part 2 Technical delivery conditions for non-alloy structural steels Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for normalizedinormalized rolled weldable fine grain structural steels; Part 6: Technical delivery conditions for structural steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance; Part 6: Technical delivery conditions for flat products of high yield strength structural steels in the quenched and tempered condition ‘This document has been prepared under Mandate M/120 given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of the EU Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC). For relationship with the EU Construction Products Directive, see informative Annex ZA of EN 10025-1:2004. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following ‘countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzeriand and the United Kingdom, Licensed Copy: BOOK §' “PLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:48 ~VT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10025-4:2004 (E) 1 Scope Part 4 of this document, in addition to Part 1, specifies requirements for flat and long products of hot rolled Weldable fine grain structural steels in the thermomechanical rolled condition in the grades and qualities given in Tables 2 to 4 (chemical composition) and Tables 5 to 7 (mechanical properties) in thickness < 120 mm for flat Products and in thickness < 150 mm for long products. In addition to EN 10025-1 the steels specified in this document are especially intended for use in heavily loaded Parts of welded structures such as, bridges, flood gates, storage tanks, water supply tanks, elc., for service at ambient and low temperatures. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application ofthis document. For dated references, only the ecition cited applies. For undated references, the latest ecition ofthe referenced document (including any amendments) applies. 2.1 General standards EN 1011-2, Welding - Recommendations for welding of metallic materials - Part 2: Arc welding of ferric steels. EN 10020, Definition and classification of grades of steel. EN 10026-1:2006, Hot rolled products of structural steels - Part 1: General technical delivery conaitions. EN 10027-1, Designation systems for steels - Part 1: Stee! names, principal synbols. EN 10027-2, Designation systems for steels - Part 2: Numerical system. EN 10163-1, Delivery requirements for surface condition of hot-rolled steel plates, wide flais and sections — Part 1: General requirements. EN 101632, Delivery requirements for surface condition of hot-rolled steel plates, wide flats and sections - Part 2: Plates and wide fats. EN 10163-3, Dolivery requirements for surface condition of hot-rolied steel plates, wide flets and sections — Part 3: Sections. EN 10164, Stee! products with improved deformation properties perpendicular to the surface of the product ~ Technical delivery conditions, EN 10221, Surface quality classes for hot-rolled bars and rods - Technical delivery conditions. GR 10260, Designation systems for stools - Additional symbols. 00 2007, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:46 GMT+00: EN 10025-4:2004 (E) 2.2 Standards on dimensions and tolerances (see 7.7.1) EN 10017, Non-alloy stea! rod for drawing and/or cold rolling — Dimensions and tolerances. EN 10024, Hot rolled taper flange | sections - Tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 10029, Hot rolled steo! plates 3 mm thick or above - Tolerances on dimensions, shape and mass. EN 10034, Structural stee! | and H sections - Tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 10048, Hot rolled narrow stee! strip - Tolerances on dimensions and shape. EN 10051, Continuously hot-rolled uncoated plate, sheet and strip of non-alloy and alloy steels - Tolerances ‘on dimensions and shape. EN 10055, Hot-olled stes! equal flange tees with radiused root and foes - Dimensions and tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 1056-1, Structural stee! equal and unequal leg angles - Part 1: Dimensions. EN 10056-2, Structural stee! equal and unequal leg angles - Part 2: Tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 10058, Hot rolled flat steel bars for generel purposes - Dimensions and tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 10059, Hot rolled square stee! bars for general purposes - Dimensions and tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 10080, Hot rolled round stee! bars for general purposes - Dimensions and tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 10061, Hot rolled hexagon ste! bars for general purposes - Dimensions and tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 10087, Hot rolled bulb flats - Dimensions and tolerances on shape, dimensions and mass. EN 10162, Cold rolled steel sections - Technical delivery conditions - Dimensional and cross-sectional tolerances. EN 10278, Hot rolled stee! channels - Tolerances on shape and dimensions. 2.3 Standards on testing EN 10160, Ultrasonic testing of steel fiat product of thickness equal to or greater than 6 mm (reflection method). EN 10308, fron and stee! - Ultrasonic testing of H beams with parallel flanges and IPE beams. EN 10308, Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing of stee! bars. EN ISO 643, Steels ~ Microgrephic determination of the apparent grain size (ISO 643:2003). 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 10025-1:2004 and the following apply. ‘4€ ~MIT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: BOOK §" ~PLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52: EN 10025-4:2004 (E) 34 thermomechanical rolling rolling process in which the final deformation is carried out in a certain temperature range leading to ‘a material Condition with certain properties which cannot be achieved or repeated by heat treatment alone NOTE Subsequent heating above 5€0 °C may lower the strength values. If temperatures above 580 °C are needed ‘ference should be made to the supple. NOTE 2 _Thermomechanical rolling leading tothe delivery condition M can include processes with an increasing cooling Fate with or without tempering including sel-tempering but excluding direct quenching and quenching and tempering NOTE In some publications the word TMCP (Thermomechanical Control Process) is also used. 32 fine grained stools steels with fine grain structure with an equivalent index of fertitic grain size = 6 determined in accordance with EN ISO 643 4 Classification and designation 4.4 Classification 4.414 Main quality classes All steel grades specified in this document shail be classified as alloy special steels according to EN 10020. 4.1.2 Grades and qualities ‘This document specifies four steel grades $275, $365, $420 and S460. All the steel grades may be supplied in the following qualities as specified at the time of the enquiry and order: ~ with specified minimum values of impact energy at temperatures not lower than -20 °C, designated as M; ~ with specified minimum values of impact energy at temperatures not lower than -50 °C, designated as ML. 4.2 Designation 424 The designation shall be in accordance with EN 1025-1. NOTE For alfst of corresponding former designations and the former designations fram EN 10113-3:1993 see Annex A, Table At 4.2.2 The designation shall consist of: = number of this document (EN 1026-4); ~ steel name or the steel number; the steel name consisting of: = symbol § (for structural steel); ~ indication of the minimum specified yield strength for thickness < 16 mm expressed in MPa!!; 24 MPa = 1 Nim? 46 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52: EN 10025-4:2004 (E) = delivery condition M; — capital letter L for the quality with specified minimum values of impact energy at temperatures not lower than -60 °C. EXAMPLE Thermomechanical rolled structural steel (S) with a specified minimum yield strength at ambient temperature of 355 MPa’), and with a specifiad minimum value of impact energy at 60 °C: Steel EN 100254 $355ML Steel EN 10025-4 - 1.8834 5 Information to be supplied by the purchaser 5.1 Mandatory information ‘The information that shall be supplied by the purchaser at the time of the order is specified in EN 1025-1. In addition to EN 10025-1 the following information shall be supplied by the purchaser at the time of the order: g) the type of inspection document (see 8.2). 5.2 Options ‘A number of options are specified in Clause 13. In the event that the purchaser does not indicate his wish to implement any of these options, the supplier shall supply in accordance with the basic specification. 6 Manufacturing process 6.1 Steel making process ‘The steel making process shall be in accordance with EN 1026-1. If specified at the time of the order the ste! ‘making process shall be reported to the purchaser. See option 4 6.2 Grain structure ‘The steels shall have @ fine grain structure containing sufficient amounts of nitrogen binding elements (see Table 2). 6.3 Delivery conditions ‘The products shall be supplied in the thermomechanical rolled condition as defined in Clause 3. 52:4" ~MT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: BOOK © >PLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09: EN 10025-4:2004 (E) 7 Requirements 7.4 General The following requirements apply when sampling, preparation of test pieces and testing specified in Clauses 8, 9 and 10 are carried out, 7.2 Chemical composition 7.24 The chemical composition determined by ladle analysis shall comply with the specified values of Table 2. On special request of the purchaser the manufacturer shall inform the purchaser at the time of the enquiry ‘and order which of the alloying elements appropriate to the steel grade required will be deliberately added to the ‘material to be delivered, See option 28, 7.2.2 ‘The upper limits applicable for the product analysis are given in Table 3. The manufacturer shall Inform the purchaser at the time of the enquiry and order which of the alloying elements appropriate to the steel grade required will be deliberately added to the material to be delivered. The product analysis shall be carried out When specified at the time of the order. See option 2, 7.2.3 The maximum carbon equivalent values based on the ladle analysis, given in Table 4 shall apply. For the carbon equivalent value formula see 7.2.3 of EN 10025-1:2004. 7.24 When products are supplied with a control on Si e.g. for hot-dip zinc-coating so that there could be a Need to increase the content of other elements ike C and Nin to achieve the required tensile properties, the ‘maximum carbon equivalent values of Table 4 shall be increased as follows: — for Sis 0,030 %, increase CEV by 0,02 %; = for Si< 0,26 %, increase CEV by 0,01 %. 7.3 Mechanical properties 7.3.1. Goneral 7.3.4.4 Under the inspection and testing conditions as specified in Clauses 8, 9 and 10 and inthe delivery Concition as specified in 6.3 the mechanical properties shall comply with the values given in Tables 5 to 7. 7.3.1.2 For flat products the nominal thickness applies. For long products of irregular section the nominal thickness of that part from which the samples are taken applies (see Annex A of EN 10025-1:2004), 7.3.2 Impact properties 7.3.24 The verification of the impact energy value shall be carried out in accordance with EN 100251 Furthermore the verification of the impact energy value shall be carried out, unless otherwise agreed (see 7.3.2.2 and 7.3.2.3) with longitudinal test pieces for: — Mat-20°C; = ML at-50°C, Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:46 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10025~4:2004 (E) 7.3.2.2 Another temperature (given in Tables 6 and 7) may be agreed at the time of the order. See option 3 7.3.2.3 If agreed at the time of the enquiry and order transverse impact energy values as given in Table 7 shall apply instead of longitudinal values. See option 30. 7.3.3 Improved deformation properties perpendicular to the surface agreed at the time of the order flat and long products shall comply with one of the requirements of EN 10164 See option 4. 7.4 Technological properties 7.4.1 Weldabi The steels specified in this document shall be suitable for welding. General requirements for arc welding of the steels specified in this document shall be as given in EN 1011-2, NOTE With ineressing product thickness and strength level cold cracking can occur. Cold cracking is caused by the following factors in combination — the amount of diffusible hydrogen in the weld metal; — abbritle structure of the heat affected zone; — significant tensile stress concentrations in the welded joint. 7.4.2. Formability NOTE Recommendations regarding hot and cold forming are laid down in ECC IC 2. 7.4.2.4 Hot forming Hot forming shall not be undertaken, NOTE The products ordered and supplied in the thermomechanical rolled condition are not suitable for hot forming, 7A 2 Cold formability 7.42.24 General NOTE Cold forming leads to reduction in the ductity. Furthermore itis necessary to draw the attention tothe risk of britle fracture in connection with hot-dip zinc coating, 742.22 Flangeability Hf specified a the time ofthe order plate, sheet, strip and wide fats ordered and supplied in the thermomechanical ‘olled condition with a nominal thickness < 12 mm shall be sutable for flanging without cracking withthe following minimum bend radi times the nominal thickness with the axis of the bend in transverse direction and 2,5 times the nominal thickness in longitudinal direction for the steel grades $276 and S365; 10 Licensed Copy: BOOK S" ~PLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:48 ~VIT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10025-4:2004 (E) ~ 4 times the nominal thickness with the axis of the bend in transverse direction and 5 times the nominal thickness in longitudinal direction for the steel grades $420 and $460. See option 11b, 742.23 Roll forming |f specified at the time of the order plate, sheet and strip with a nominal thickness < 8 mm shall be suitable for the Production of sections by cold rolling (for example according to EN 10162), with the same minimum bend radi as given in 7.4.2.2.1 ‘See option 12, NOTE ght Products suitable for roll forming are also suitable forthe manufacture of cok-finished square and rectangular hollow sections, 74.3 Suitability for hot-dip zinc-coating Hot-dip zinc-coating requirements shall be agreed between manufacturer and purchaser, EN ISO 1461 and EN ISO 14719 should be used to set these coating requirements. The definition of suitability lasses based upon chemical analysis limitations as laid down in Table 1 can be used for guidance purposes. Table 1 - Classes for the suitability for hot- 40 mm. 9.3 Identification of samples and test pieces ‘The identification of samples and test pieces shall be in accordance with EN 1025-1 10 Test methods 10.1. Chemical analysis The chemical analysis shal be in accordance with EN 10026-1. 10.2 Mechanical tests ‘The mechanical tests shall be in accordance with EN 1025-1 10.3 Ultrasonic testing Ultrasonic testing shall be carried out in accordance with EN 10025-1. 10.4 Retests ‘The retests shall be in accordance with EN 1025-1. “4 ‘4° ~MIT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: BOOK $ “PLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52: EN 10025-4:2004 (E) 411 Marking, labelling, packaging ‘The marking, labeling and packaging shall be in accordance with EN 1025-1. ‘See option 10. In addition to EN 10025-1if specified atthe time ofthe enquiry and order there shall be either no die stamping or cnly die stamping in positions indicated by the purchaser. See option 31. 12 Complaints ‘Any complaints shall be dealt with in accordance with EN 1025-1 13 Options (see 5.2) The following options of EN 10025-1:2004 apply: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) ” 8) 9) 10) The steel making process shall be indicated (see 6.1). Product analysis shall be carried out; the number of samples and the elements to be determined shall be as agreed (see 7.2.2, 8.3.3 and 8.4.2). ‘At which temperature the impact properties shall be verified (see 7.3.2.2 and 6.4.2). Products shall comply with one of the improved properties perpendicular to the surface of EN 10164 (see 7.3.3). ‘The product shall be suitable for hot-dip zine-coating (see 7.4.3). For flat products in thickness = 6 mm the freedom from internal defects shall be verified in ‘accordance with EN 10160 (see 7.6 and 10.3). For H beams with parallel flanges and IPE beams the freedom from intemal defects shall be verified in accordance with EN 10305 (see 7.6 and 10.3). For bars the freedom from internal defects shall be verified in accordance with EN 10308 (see 7.6 and 10.3). Inspection of surface condition and dimensions shall be witnessed by the purchaser at the ‘manufacturer's works (see 8.2), The type of marking required (see Clause 11) |m addition to the options of EN 10025-1:2004 the following options apply to products according to EN 1025-4: 11b) 12) 13) Sheet, plate, strip and wide flats with a nominal thickness < 12mm shall be suitable for flanging without cracking (see 7.4.2.2.1). Plate, sheet and strip with nominal thickness < 8 mm shall be suitable for the production of sections by cold roliing with bend radii given in 7.4.2.2.1 (see 7.4.2.2.2). For flat products out of each parent plate or coil the impact properties only shall be verified (see 8.3.2.2), 15 Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:46 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10025-4:2004 (E) 16 14) 15) 16) 1” 18) 29) 30) 31) 32) For flat products out of each parent plate or coll the impact properties and the tensile properties shall be verified (see 8.3.2.2). For plates and wide flats the permissible surface discontinuities and for the repair of surface defects by grinding and/or welding another class than class A, subclass 1 of EN 10163-2 applies (see 7.6.2). For sections the permissible surface discontinuities and for the repair of surface defects by grinding and/or welding another class than class C, subclass 1 of EN 10163-3 applies (see 7.5.3). For bars and rods the permissible surface discontinuities and for the repair of surface defects by 16 >ao | >63 | >120 EN 1027-1 | EN 1027-2 <40 s63 | s120 | <150 and CR 10260 f ‘S275M 1.8818 0,34 0,34 0.35 | 038 | 0,38 S275ML 1.8819 'S355M 1.8823 0,39 0,39 040 | 048 | 045 S356ML 1.8834 420M 1.8825 043 0.45 046 | 047 | 047 s420ML 1.8836 ‘S460M 1.8827 0.48 0.46 047 | 048 | oe ‘s460mL 1.8838 For the optional increase of elements which influence the GEV see 7.43, The figures apply only for long products. 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Jh:Z9:60 12 UNF NUL ‘NYSYNE ATd. .3 OOM :Adoo pesueor Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Thu Jun 21 09:52:46 GIMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10025-4:2004 (E) Bibliography [1] EN ISO 1461, Hot dip galvanized coatings on fabricated iron and stea! articles - Specifications and test methods (ISO 1461:1999) [2] EN ISO 14713, Protection against corrosion of iron and steel structures ~ Zinc and aluminium coatings = Guidotines (ISO 14713:1999). 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Email: copyright@bei-global.com, MT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI IPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11: Licensed Copy: BOOK BRITISH STANDARD BSEN 10225:2001 Incorporating Corrigendum No. 1 Weldable structural steels for fixed offshore structures — Technical delivery conditions ‘The European Standard EN 10225:2001 has the status of a British Standard tes 77.4030 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW British Standards Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11:22 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI ‘This British Standard, having boon propared under the Airction of the Engineering Sector Pliey and Stratory Committee, was published tuner the authority ofthe ‘Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 August 2001 © BSI 17 January 2008, ISBN 0 680 37002 National foreword ‘This British Standard is the official English language version of EN 10225:2001, incorporating Corrigendum July 2002. 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No. Date [Comments 14055 117 January 2003 [Revision of 5.1.1, corrections to Tables, Corrigendum No. 1 14, 5b and 10 and deletion of Annex H. ‘SMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI IPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11:" Licensed Copy: BOOK EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10225 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM ‘August 2001 cs 77.140.10 Incorporating Corrigendum July 2002 English version Weldable structural steels for fixed offshore structures — Technical delivery conditions ‘Aciers de construction soudables desing & la fabrication ‘Schweitgeeignote Baustahie for festetehende Ofishore- se struclures marines fas — Condition techniques de Knstuktionen — Technische Leterbedingungen Tiralson “This Guopean Standard was approved by CEN on 19 Februry 200%, GEN members are bound to comply wth the CENICENELEC Intemal Regulations which tipulle the conditions foc giving ts European ‘Standard the status ofa national standard without ary alteration. Up-to-date lta and bibliographical raerences concornca tech nore Standards may be abtsined on application tothe Management Centre oro any CEN memes ‘This Eurcpean Standard oxists in thre ofcial versions (English, Franch, German) A versionin any other language made by translation under the responsibity of CEN member ino is ovm language and notted lathe Managortent Genre has tne sam slag oe the eee versions. ‘CEN members are the national standards bodies of Aust, Belgium, Czech Repub, Dermat Finland, France, Gormany, Grooce, 'eeland Keland aly, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, eden, Suazera and United Kingdom, 7 EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMITE EUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPAISCHES KOMITEE FOR NORMUNG ‘Managemont Contre: rue de Stassart, 26. 8-1050 Brussels (©2001 CEN —Alrghisof exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ret, No. EN 10225:2001 & ‘workiwide for CEN national Members. Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11:22 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI 10225:2001 (E) 1 2 3 Terms and definitions 4 Information to be supplied by the purchaser wv & Dimensions, mass and tolerances 6 7 8 8 Classification and designation. ‘Manufacturing process. Requirements. Inspection and testing.wnn 40 Sampling. 11 Test methods 42 Marking, bundling and protective coating... 43 Options... Annex A (normative) Location of test samples for tensile and impact tests. Annex B (normative) Location of tensile test piece when two rolled surfaces cannot be retained, ts Annex C (normative when option 2 is specified by the purchaser) Details of manufacturing procedures to be supplied by the manufacturer for steels of groups 2 and 3.. Annex D (normative when option 16 is specified by the purchaser) Cold for for steel plate of groups 2 and 3. ‘Annex E (normative when option 18 is specified by the purchaser) Weldal ‘of groups 2 and 3 and mechanical testing of butt welds Annex F (normative when option 18 is specified by the purchaser) Weldabil ‘of groups 2 and 3— Bead-on-plato.. Annex G (normative) Weldability testing for s soverity tests (CTS) ‘Annex H (informative) deleted . Bibliography sme characteristics lity testing for steels testing for steels Is of groups 2 and 3 — Controlled thermal ‘SMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI JPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11: Licensed Copy: BOOK Foreword This European Standard has been prepared by Technical Committee ECISS/TC 10, Structural steels - Grades and qualities, the Secretariat of which is held by NEN. ‘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 February 2002, and conficting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by February 2002, ‘According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following Counties are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmarle Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, ‘Spain, Sweden, Switzeriand and the United Kingdom. Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11:22 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10225:2001 (E) 4 Scope ‘This European Standard specifies requirements for weldable structural steels to be used in the fabrication of fixed offshore structures in the form of plates up to and including 160 mm thick. It also specifies sections up to 663 mm thick except for sections delivered in the as-oled condiion which are permited up to 25 mm thick ony. ‘Seamless hollow sections up io and including 40 mm thick and high frequency electric resistance welded hollow sections up fo and including 20 mm thick are specified. Greater thicknesses for sections and hollow sections ‘may be agreed, provided the technical requirements of this European Standard are maintained. For plates the thickness limitations are: ‘S355G2+N, S355G5+M - upto and including 20 mm; S85563+N, S355G6#M - up fo and including 40 mm; ‘S385G7+N, S3S5G8+N, S355G9+N, S355G10+N - upto and including 150 mm; '8355G7+M, S355G8+M, $355G9+M, S355G10+M - up to and including 100 mm; $42061#Q, $420G1+M, $420G2+Q, $420G2+M - up to and including 100 mm; $46061+0, $460G14M, S460G2+Q, $460G24M - up to and including 100 mm. ‘The standard is applicable to steels for offshore structures, designed to operate in the offshore sector but not to steels supplied for the fabrication of subsea pipelines, risers, process equipment, process piping, and other utiles. Itis primarily applicable to the North Sea sector, but may also be applicable in other areas provided that ‘due consideration is given to local conitions, e.g. temperature. In the case of hollow sections formed from plate with the seam fusion welded, this European Standard covers only the requirements of the plate material Minimum yield strengths up to 460 MPa are specified together with low temperature impact properties at temperatures down to ~40 °C, ‘This European Standard applies to material supplied ex-mill or from merchant's stock. 2 Normative references This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative 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 of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revisions. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (Including amendments), ‘SMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI JPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11: Licensed Copy: BOOK EN 10225:2001 (E) EN 288-3, Specification and approval of welding procedures for metellic materials — Part 3: Welding procedure tests for the arc welding of steels. EN 473, Non-destructve testing — Qualifcalion and certfication of NDT personne! — General principles. EN 671-1, Non-destruetive testing — Penetrant testing — Part 1: General principles EN 895, Destructive tests of welds in metallic materials — Transverse tensile tesis. EN 1011-1, Welding — Recommendations for welding of metalic materials — Part 1: General guidance for arc welding. EN 1002-1, Metalic materials — Tensile testing — Part 1: Method of test (at ambient temperature). EN 10020, Definition and classification of grades of steels. EN 10021, General technical delivery requirements for steel and iron products. EN 10024, Hot rolled taper flange I sections — Tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 1027-4, Designation systems for steels — Part 1: Slee! names, principal symbols, EN 10027-2, Designation systems for stools — Part 2: Numerical system. EN 10028, Hot-olled steel plates 3 mm thick or above — Tolerances on dimensions, shape and mass, EN 10034, Structural steel | and H sections — Tolerances on shape and dimensions. EN 10045-1, Metalic materials — Charpy impact test — Part 1: Test method. EN 10052, Vocabulary of heat treatment terms for ferrous products. EN 10055, Hot-olled steel equal flange tees with radiused root and toes — Dimensions and tolerances on ‘shape and dimensions. EN 100562, Structural stee! equal and unequal leg angles — Part 2: Tolerances on shape and dimensions, EN 10067, Hot-rolied bulb flats — Dimensions and tolerances on shape, dimensions and mass. EN 10079, Definition of steel products. EN 10113-1, Hotrolled products in weldable fine grain structural staols — Part 1: General delivery conditions, EN 10113-2, Hot-olled products in weldable fine grain structural stoels— Part 2: Delivery conditions for normalized/normalized rolied steels. EN 10113-3, Hot-olled products in weldable fine grain structural steels — Part 3: Delivery conditions for thermomechanical rolled steels. EN 10160, Ultrasonic testing of stee! flat product of thickness equal to or greater than 6 mm (reflection method). EN 10163-2, Delivory requirements for surface conditions of hot-rolled steel plates, sheets, wide fats and sections — Part 2: Plates and wide flats. Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11:22 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI EN 10225:2004 (E) EN 10163-3, Delivery requirements for surface conditions of hot-olied stee! plates, sheets, wide flats and sections — Part 3: Sections. EN 10164, Stee! products witi improved deformation properties perpendicular to the surface of the product — Technical delivery conditions. EN 10204, Metallic products — Types of inspection documents. EN 1020-1, Hot finished structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain structural steels — Part 1; Technical delivery requirements. EN 10210-2, Hot finished structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain structural steels— Part 2: Tolerances, dimensions and sectional properties. EN 10233, Metallic materials — Tube — Flattening fest EN 10246-3, Non-destructive testing of steel tubes — Part 3: Automatic eddy current testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc welded) stee! tubss for the detection of imperfections, EN 10246-5, Non-destructive testing of steel tubes — Part 5: Automatic full peripheral magnetic transducerfux leakage testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc welded) ferromagnetic steel tubes for tho detection of longitudinal imperfections. EN 10246-7, Non-destructive testing of steel tubes — Part 7: Automatic full peripheral ultrasonic testing of ‘seamless and wolded (oxcept submerged arc welded) stee! tubes for the detection of longitudinal imperfections. EN 10246-8, Non-destructive testing of steel tubes — Part 8: Automatic ultrasonic testing of the weld seam of electric welded stee! tubes for the detection of longitudinal imperfections. EN 10246-12, Non-destructive testing of stee! tubes — Part 12: Magnetic particle inspection of seamless and welded ferromagnetic steel tubes for the detection of surface imperfections. EN 10246-14, Non-destructive testing of steel tubes — Part 14: Aulomatic ultrasonic testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc welded) steel tubes for the detection of laminar imperfections. EN 10246-15, Non-destructive testing of stee! tubes — Past 15: Automatic ultrasonic testing of strivplate in the ‘manufacture of welded steel tubes for the detection of laminar imperfections. EN 10256, Non-destructive testing of slee! tubes— Qualifications and competence of levels 1 and 2 non-destructive testing personnel, EN 10278, Hot rolled sie! channels — Tolerances on shape, dimensions and mass. prEN 10306:1999, iron and steel — Ultrasonic testing of broad flanged beams with parallel flanges and IPE beams, ENISO 4063, Welding, brazing, soldering and braze welding of metals — Nomenclature of processes and reference numbers for symbolic representation on drawings (ISO 4063:1990). EN ISO 2566-1, Stoo! — Conversion of elongation values—Part 1: Carbon and low alloy steels (SO 2566-1:1984). EN ISO 6507-1, Metalic materials — Vickers hardness test — Part 1: Test method (\SO 6507-1:1997).. EN ISO 6947, Welds — Working positions — Definitions of angles of slope and rotation (ISO 6947:1993).. PrENISO 9934-1, Non-destructive testing — Magnetic particle tosting—Part 1: General principles (ISOIDIS 9934-1-1896), ISO 14284, Steel and iron — Sampling and preparation of samples for the determination of chemical composition. *MT+00:00 2007, (c) BSI PLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11:2 Licensed Copy: BOOK * EN 10225:2001 (E) 3. Terms and definitions For the purposes of this standard, the following terms and definitions and those given in EN 10020, EN 10021, EN 10082, EN 10079 and ISO 14284 apply. 34 Parent product product rolled from one piece of steel 32 manufacturer manufacturer of the steel products 3.3 ‘supplier manufacturer of material supplied ex-mill or the merchant for materiel supplied from a merchant's stock (see clause 1) 34 purchaser Purchaser or his representative 35 coneast material produced by a continuous casting process route 36 primary elements clements that are essential to the overall integrity ofthe installation including critical load transfer points and stress concentrations such as nodes This definition also includes bracing and piling. 37 secondary elements elements of minor importance, failure of which would be unlikely to affect the overall integrity of the installation 38 seamless hollow section (S) hollow long product, open at both ends, of circular, square or rectangular section. Made by piercing a solid ‘product to obtain a tube hollow which is further processed, hot or cold, into its final dimensions 39 high frequency welded hollow section (HFW) hollow long produet, open al both ends, of circular, square or rectangular section. Made by pressure welding in a continuous or nen-continuous process, in which strip is formed cold into a hollow profile and the seam Weld made by heating the adjacent edges through the resistance to the passage of a high frequency current and pressing the edges together. The electric current may be applied by direct electrode contact or by Induction. After welding, the tube hollow is further processed, hot or col, into its final dimensions 3.10 normalizing rolling roling process in which the final deformation is carried out in a particular temperature range leading to a ‘material condition equivalent to that obtained after normalizing so that the specified values of the mechanical properties are retained even after normalizing For the purposes of this European Standard, the designation of this delivery condition and of the normalized ‘condition is +N. Licensed Copy: BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU, Mon Jun 18 05:11:22 GMT+00:00 2007, (c) BS! EN 10225:2001 (E) NOTE In international publications for both normalizing rolng and thermomechanical rolling, the expression “SGntrolled rolling? may be found. However, in view ofthe different applicability of the products a distinction of the terms is necessary. 311 ‘thermomechanical rolling rolling process in which the final deformation Is carried out in a certain temperature range leading to & material condition with certain properties which cannot be achieved or repeated by heat treatment alone For the purposes of this European Standard, the designation of this delivery condition is *M. NOTE —Thermomechanical rolling leading to the delivery condition +N can include processes with en increasing Cooling rate with or without tempering including selttempering but excluding direct quenching and quenching and tempering, 3.42 quenching and tempering 3.424 quenching Speration which consists of cooling a ferrous product more rapidly than in sill air Quenching also includes direct quenching. 3422 tempering heat treatment applied to a ferrous product generally after quench hardening or other heat treatment to bring the properies to the required level. It consists of heating to specific temperatures (

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