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Table 1 — Chemical compositio nalysis) a

teel grade % by mass


l Steel C Si Mn P S Altotal N Cr Cu
e number max. max. max. max. min. max. max. ma
5NH 1.0487 0,010
0,80 b to 0,025
NL1 1.0488 0,16 0,40 0,008 0,020 cd 0,012 0,30 e
0,3
1,50
NL2 1.1104 0,020 0,005
5N 1.0562
0,010
5NH 1.0565 1,10 to 0,025
0,18 0,50 0,020 cd 0,012 0,30 e
0,3
NL1 1.0566 1,70 0,008
NL2 1.1106 0,020 0,005
0NH 1.8932 0,010
1,10 to 0,025
NL1 1.8912 0,20 0,60 0,008 0,020 cd 0,020 0,30 e
1,70 0,3
NL2 1.8913 0,020 0,005
0NH 1.8935 0,010
1,10 to 0,025
NL1 1.8915 0,20 0,60 0,008 0,020 cd 0,025 0,30
1,70 0,7
NL2 1.8918 0,020 0,005
lements not listed in this table shall not be intentionally added to the steel without the a
opriate measures shall be taken to prevent the addition from scrap or other materials u
t the mechanical properties and usability.
or nominal thicknesses < 6 mm, a minimum Mn content of 0,60 % is permitted.
he Altotal content may fall short this minimum if niobium, titanium or vanadium are additi

f only aluminium is used for nitrogen binding, a ratio   


Al ≥ 2 shall apply.
N
h e sum of the percentages by mass of the three elements chromium, copper and molybde
f the percentage by mass of copper exceeds 0,30 %, the percentage by mass of nickel shall
lower maximum copper content and/or a maximum sum of copper and tin content, e
iry and order, e.g. with regard to hot formability.

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