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@ JIS G 4304: 1999 - Hot rolled stainless steel plates, sheets and strip . L \G3e" This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the hot rolled stainless steel oe eee ‘aad sheets (hereafter referred to as “plates”) and the hot rolled stainless steel reafter referred to as ‘strip"). oo. a ee through reference in this Standard, constitute provisions of this Stan- he most recent editions (including amendment) of the standards shall be applied. grade and symbols Plates and strip shall be classified into 63 grades, and their '<'and classification shall be as given in Table 1 Table 1 Symbol of grade and classification Classification [Symbolafgrade| __Clnstifieation |[Symbolofrade| Classification ‘Austenitieseries | sussieti | Austenitieseries (| susazo Ferritic series sussien susaso sussient, SUSIOLX sussi7 sustsonL, susai7L susiss ‘SUSBITLN SUSAS6L sussi72, sustsanL. ] ~ sussi7z ] susiasn SUSSI7ISL. sustssy2 suSHR6L suse susB96r, suss7n uss susxw2? suss47 susHS ‘Martensiti series susxni7 sushio 3 SUSKMISI susai0s sussza | Ansteniteerritic | suswon susazos. { “7° susi20n suss29yat susi2en1 ssusHOS| ervitie series susan susaoL SUs680 Precipitation = hhardening series uct is a plate, HP shall be suffixed to the symbol of the grade. Example: SUS304-HP —1589- —G 4304— 2 In the case where it is required to indicate by a symbol that the pro uct is a strip, -HS shall be suffixed to the symbol of the grade. Example: SUS304-HS 2 4 Chemical composition 4.1 Ladle analysis-‘value The plates and strip shall be subjectad to the |, ee analysis test of 11.1, and the analysis test value shall be as given in Tables 2 4.2 Product analysis value When the product analysis value of plates and are required by the purchaser, the product analysis test of 11.1 shall be carri and the values of permissible variation shall be as given in Table 4 of JIS G 033 However, the values of the elements and chemical composition not specified in th ‘Table shall be as agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. —1590— —T6sT— ‘Symbol? Me cu State Susa01 [oisman | L00men ,| B00men | 0065 men.| o080mex | Govt 600 | isoot iso |= z = S susso1 "| oncoimax. | x00mex, | 200max, | 00% max.| o080max, | 6.00% 8.00 | 1600t01800} — =~ | amex, = suss01s1 | 0080012 |s00mex. | 200mex, | 0.045 max.| O960imax.| 7.00% 8.00 | 1800101800] — - - - ‘sus302 0.15 max. | 1,00max | 2.00max. | 0.045 max. | 0.030 max. | 8.00 to 10.00 | 17.00 to 19.00 _ = - susie | a1smex, |200%300| 200max. | 04s. | o090%Hex. | 200% 1000 | v7.00%01900 | — - ~ = suso09 |oxsmax. | 100max | 200max, | 020mex. |018zin. | 800% 1000 | 1700101900) 0) - - Ss susio¢ |] oosmas, | 100mex. | 200mex, | o045max| oct0max.| s.00%0 1060 | 12.00i02000 | — = = - susao | osomes. | 100m, | 200mex. | 0045 inax, | 0090 mux, | 9.00%01200 | 18.00'02000 | — - - = sus304N1 | 0.08max” | 100 sax. ‘| 250 max. | 0.045 max. | 0.080 max| 7.00 to 10.50 | 18,00 40 20.00 - = 0.10 to 0,265, - SUBI0AN2 | 0.08 max. | 1.00 mex. | 2.50max. | 0.045 max. | 0.020 max. | 7.60 to 10.60 | 18.00 to 20,00 = = 0,15 400.90 | Nb 0.15 max. SUSSD4LN | 0.030 max. | 1.00 max. | 2.00 max. | 0.046 max. | 0.030 max. | 8.60 to 11.60 | 17.00 to 19.00 = = 012 t0 0.22 - susooin | ooemar. |.t0mex, | 200mex | 0045 max | e000mex:| 6.00% 900 150011800] — | rovtoa00| — ~ suse042 | 008mex, | 170max, | 30010500 | o0¢5max.| 00% max. | 600% 900 | xi.00% 1800 | — | r0ntea0o| — - suseos | axzmex, | 100mex. | 200m | o0¢5inax| 0090. | 1050%0 1,00 | 17.0010 1900 | — - - - sus300s | 008max, | 100mm, | 200mex. | 0045 ex.| 090 max | 200% 15.00 | a200%02600 | — - - ~ 3050108 | dosmax. | some, | 200mex | o0csmax.| cocoa, | 19.00%02200 | 2400%02800 | — - - ~ 80801831, | 09@mex. | 050%0250 | 200mex. | 0045 max. | 0080 max. | 850t01160 | 1700102050 J osowi.s0 | osowsso | — — ~ sus0i72 | éosmax, | 28010400 | 2.00mex, | 0.045 max | 0950: | 12.0040 1400 | x7.00%02080 | os0t01.50 | o50t0350 | — L syssis | oosmax, | 100m | 300mex. | 0045max.{ 0000 max. | 10.90t01400 | 1600101800 | 20010900 | — - ~ SUSGISL,, | 0.030 max, | 1.60msx. | 200max. | 0.048 max. | 0.020 max. | 12,000 15.00 | 16.00 19 1800 | 2.00t03.00 | — = = SuSIIGN | 0.08 max. | 1.00mex | 2.00 max, | 0.048 max. | 0.090 max, | 30,000 14.00 | 16.0040 18.00 |200%3.00/ — | o10t0092 eS sussteun | o0s0mex. | x00max | 200mex | 0065mex.| 680 mex, | 100%0 1460 | 1650t01860 | 20niosc0 | — |oszwo2e | — sussi6ti | 008max. -| L00max | 2.00 mex. | 0.045 max, | 0.090 max.| 10.000 16.00 | 16.0010 18.00 | 2008.00 | — = | 15x08 mia, sussi6i1 | 008 max. | 100mex | 200mex. | 0.048max. | a9 max. | 10.00 1014.00 | 17.000 19.00 | 120%92.76 | 10010250) — ‘SUSBI6I1L | 01090 max. | 1.00 max | 200 max. | 0.045 max. | 0,080 max: | 12.060 16100 | 17.00 to 19.00 | 1.20 to2.75 | 1.00 to2.50 - = —roeh Table 2 (concluded) i 4 3 Unit: % y ‘Symbol St Ma P 3 |) NN | oF Me oT Others 3 oterade | | { | SUIT [HoH max | L00max | ABO ma | O04 max | 0790 max | 11.00% 1600 | TBODieae0 [Bao waa | — | = = sussizt | o0s0mex. | 100mex. | 2.00mex, | 0.045 max, | 0280'max | 11.0010 15.00 | 1800102000 | 8.00%0400) — = = SUSSITLN | 0080 mex | 100mex | 200max | 0.048 mex.) 0090 max | 11.00 101.00 | 18.00t020.00 | 00400} — \or0i022 - sussizs1 | 0040mex | 100mex. | 250max | 0.048 max. | 0.000 mex, | 18.0001700 | 36.0010 18.00 | 4o0t06.00 | — - - SUS9172 | 0.06max. | 150max. } 200mex, | 0.045 max. | 0.090 max. | 12.00 t0 16.00 } 28.000 26.00 | 0.50t0120} — | 0.25 too40 - SuS817I3L | 0.090max. | 100max. | 2.00 max, | 0.045 max, | 0.030 max. | 11.0010 18,00 | 20.50t022.60 ] 2:00t09.00] — Jotstooso | | — sussgst, | o090max. | x00max, | 200max, | 0045 mex | 0020 max. 24.00%02600 | 1900%02400 | 500%07.00} ~ a25mex | — susseot, - | 0020mex. | 200max. | 200mex, | 0.048 max | 0690 mex. | 22.00 098.00 | 190010 23.00 | 4.00%600 | 100%0200 | — 7 gusta | oatme | 00mm | 200mm |oitsmx.| cose | sootes300 | 2e0.1000 | — = ~ | nsx 05min ‘suss47 0.08 max. 1,00 max. 2.00 max. | 0.045 max. | 0.030 max. | 9.00 to 19.00 | 17.00 to 19.00 - - - Nb 10x C% min, ‘SUSXM7 0.08 max, 1,00 max. | 2.00 max. 0.045 max, | 0.030 max. | 8.60 to 10.50 | 17.00 to 19.00 - | 8.00 to 4.00 - | = ‘SUSXM15d1 | 0.08 max. 8.00 to 6.00 | 2.00 max, 0.046 max. | 0.080 max. | 11.80 1015.00 | 15.00102000 | — — = a Note () For the Mo, 0.60 % max. may be added. Remarks: Alloying elements other than those given in Table 2 may be added to SUSXM15J1, if required. Table 3 Chemical composition of austenite-ferritic series Unit: % Symbal ] Oo i vm |? 3] Ni or Mio N a L? | ms ‘SUS9201 | 0.08max. | 1.00 max. | 1.50 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030 max. | 3.00 t06.00 | 23.00 to 28.00 | 1.00 to 3.00 = $U8329J3L | 0:030 max. |. 1.00 max.,| 2.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030 max. | 4.50 to 6.50.| 21.00 to 24.00 | 2.50 to 8.50 | 0.08 to 0.20 {st3sa20F1i) [6.080 max | 100 max||160 ina | 00% sas | 6:00 an 660 t7.56 | 24.00 to 96.00 | 2.60 8.60 | 6.06 0.80 Table’S'may! bé.added,*if required’, 2 Pease A —e6sT— ion’ of | ie i S ‘SUS405 | 0.08max. | 1.00max.| 100 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030max.| 1160t01450, — = | Alo.t0t00.90 SUS410L | 0.030 max, | 1.00 max. | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.080 max. | 11.00to 13.60] — = = susa29__ | 0.12 max. | 1.00 max. | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030 mex. | 14.00t016.00| — ~ Ss = 'SUS430 | 0.12 max.. | 0.75 max. | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030 max. | 16.000 18.00] — — = | SUS430LX_| 0.030 max. | 0.75 max. | 1.00 max:| 0.040 max. | 0.020 max. | 16.00to19.00 | — — | Tier Nb 0.10 to 1.00 ‘SUS430J1L'| 0.025 max. | 1.00 max. | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030 max.| 16.00¢020.00| — | 0.025 max. | ‘i, Nb, Zr or their combination 8x (C% + NG) to 0.80, ©u 0.80 to 0.80 « sus#34 | 0.12max. | 1.00 max | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max.|:0.080 max. | 16.00 to 18.00 | 0.75t01.25 |. — — SUSA96L | 0.025 max, | LO0 max, | 1.00 max | 0040 mex | 0.080 max, | 16.00% 19.00 | 076 0150 | 0025 max. |, Nb, Zr or their combination 8x (C% +N) to 0.80 ‘BUSAIONIE | 0.025 max. | 1.00 max, | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.080 max. | 17.00 to 20.00 | 0.40 to 0.80 | 0.025 mex. | Ti, Nb, Zr or their combination 8X (C%+N%) to 0.80 susd4¢ — | 0.026 max. | 100 max. | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030 max. | 17.00 to 20.00 | 1.75 to 2.50 | 0.025 max. | i, Nb, Zr or their combination ! Bx (C% +N) to 0,80 ‘SUS45I1 | 0.025 max. | 1.00 max, | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030 max. | 21,00 to 24,00 | 0.70 to 1.50 | 0.025 max. — 5 ‘80544652 | 0.025 max. | 1.00 max. | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.080 max. | 21.00 to 24.00 | 1.60 t0 2.50 | 0.025 max. aaa SUS47J1_ | 0.010 max. | 0.40 max. | 0.40 max. | 0.080 max. | 0.020 max. | 28.60 to 82.00 | 1.50 102.60 | 0.015 max. = SUSKM7 | 0.010 max. | 0.40 max. | 0.40 max. | 0.080 max. | 0.020 max. | 25,00 to 27.50 | 0.76 to 1.60 | 0.015 max = Remarks 1 The grades other than SUS447J1.and SUSXM27 may contain 0.60 % max. of Ni. 2 °SUS447J1 and SUSKM27 may contain 0.50 % max. of Ni, 0.20% max. of Cu and 0:50 % max. of (Ni + Cu). In addition, alloying elements:other than those given in Table 4 may be added to SUS447J1, SUSXM27, SUS445d1, SUS445J2 and SUS430J1L, if required. i pote 9— vst Table 5 Chemical composition of martensitic series Unit : % Simba] a Pe of grade I i SUSG03 015max | 05mex. | 100max. | 0.040max. | 0.030 max, 11.50 to 19,00 svsiis | 008max, tomes | 100mex, |, oodome | 1030 max. | 1.60 t0 13.80 susizo | o1stoo2s | 100mex. | 100max | ooimex. | 0.080max. | 120001400 susan | o25t0040 | 200mm | 100mex | o010mex. | 00a0max. | 180040 17.00 suswica | osowo7s | 100m | 100mex | ooiomex | . o0d0mex | _1600%01800 Remarks 1 0.60 % max. of Ni may be contained. 2 0.75 % max: of Mo may be added to SUS440A. Table 6 Chemical composition of precipitation hardening series q Unit : % mbt |e |) Mm] 5 a Ge Others of grade: | | | | ‘SUS630 (0.07 max. |-1,00 max. | 1.00 max. | 0.040 max. | 0.030 max. | 3.00 to 6.00 | 15.00 to 17.60 | 3.00 to 6.00 | Nb 0.15 to 0.45 suseni | 009max | 100:mae | 100 mex. | 0040 mex | 4090 max. | 66010775 10.76 450 1600t0 18.00} — —Hwer O— —G 4304— chanical properties The plates and strip which have been heat-treated shall ‘pjected to the test of 11.2, and the mechanical properties shall be as follows. syor, mechanical properties of strip for rerolling shall be as agreed upon be- Gr the manufacturer and the purchaser. “fMechanical properties of austenitic series ‘The proof stress, tensile strength; ation and hardness of the plates and strip processed by solution treatment shall a given in Table 7. However, the proof stress shall be applied only when par- jal designated by the purchaser. “Table 7 Mechanical properties in solution treated condition (austenitic series) [ aintot | Proof tess | Tensile sonath | Elongation | Tarinese ; Nim? Nout | % BB | BRB BV 205 min. 520 min. | 40 min. 207 max, 95 max. 218 max. 215 min 550 min. 45min. | 207max. | 95max, | 218 max a 205 min. 570 min. 45min. | 187max. | 90max. | 200 max. 205 min. | 520 min. 40 min. 187 max. 90 max. (200 max. 205 min. 520 min. | 40 min. 207 max. | 95 max. 218 max. 205min, | 520 min 4omin. | 187max | 9max | 200max 205 min, 520 min, 40min, | 187max. | 90max. | 200 max 175 min. 480 min. 40min. | 187max | 90max | 200max. "| susooant | 276 min, 50min. | 88min, | 247max | 9Smax | 220 max || sisaoun2 | 345 min. 690 min. 35min, | 248max. | 100max. | 260 max. | susoomn | 245 min 550 min, 40min, | 217max | 95max | 220max. rspmia, | 490min, | domin, | te7max, | 90max | 200max 1s5min. | 450min. | 40min. | 187 max. | 90max. | 200max. ‘175 min. 480 min. | 40 min, 187 max. | 90 max. 200 max. - 208 min. 520 min. 40 min. 187 max. 90 max. 200 max. 205 min. | 520min. 40min, | 187max. | 90mex. | 200max 205 min | s20min, | 4omin. | 187max | SOmax | 200mar 205 min. | 520min, domin, | 187max | 90max. | 200max 206 min 520 min 4omin, | 187max. | 90max. | 200max. poe area oe rene ee eo © | SUSS16N 275 min. 650 min. 35 min. 217max. | 95 max. 220 max. BUSS16LN | 245 min. 550 min. 40min. | 217 max. | 95max. | 220max, fsussiemi | 208 min, 520 min 40min. | 187max. | 90max. | 200max _|sussie | 205 mi. s20min, | 40min. | 187max. | 90max. | 200 max. [guste | 16min, | 80min, | 40min. | 187max | 90max | 200max =1595— —G 4304— Table 7 (concluded) Symbol of | Proof stress | Tensile strength | Blongation Hardness mae er ie ‘sUs8i7 205min, | 20min 40 min. 187max. | 90mex. SUS3ITL 16min | 480 min. 40min. | 187max. | 90max suss7LN | 246 min s50min. | 40min | 217max. | 95 max sussi7i | 175 min 480 min. 40min. | 187max. | 90max sussi7sz | 245 min 690min. | 40min. | 250max’ | 100mex sussiiat | 275 min 640 min domin, | 2t7max | 96max, sussseL | 275 min 640min, | 40min, | 217max, | 98max sussso | 215 mia 490min. | 85min, | as7max | 90max. suss21 205 min, | 520 min 4omin. | 187max | 90 max sussé7 205 main 520min. | 40min, | 187max, |” 90 max susam7 | 156 min 450min. | 40min, | 1s7max. | 90 max susxmissi| 205 min, | 520min 40min. | 207max | 95 inex only when particularly designated by the purchaser. Table 8 Mechanical properties in solution treated condition 4 (austenite-ferritic series) Sapeleh | Pots [Tose soeors | Honest | : ea Wont | Nima? « | i SUS329J1 390 min. 590 min. 18 min. oa suse. | asomin | 20min | 10min sums, | asomin~| exam |. 19min | given in Table 9. However, the proof stress shall be applied only when particul: designated by the purchaser. Aé regards the bendability, any crack shall nét| generated on the outside of the bent corner. —1596— Proof | Tensile | Blonga- Hardness | Bandability we stress | strength | tion - HB] BRB | HV | Bending Tside rating Nom? '| Niomt | % angie |? 175 min | 410 min. | 20min. | 183 max.| 88 max. |200max} 180° | 0. times the thickness for under & mm in thickness _| ‘LO times the thickness for | mm min in thickness 95min, | 360min.| 22min. | 183 max.| 88:max.|200max.] 180° | 10 times the thickness 206 min. | 450min. | 22min. | 185'max.| 68 max.|200max.| 180° | 1.0 times the thicknése 205 min. | 40min. | 22min.) 183 max} 88max.|200max.) 180° | 1.0 times the thickness 176min. | 360 min. | 22min. | 188max.| 88max | 200max.| 180° | 1.0 times the thickness 205 min, | 390min.| 22min. | 192 max | 90max.|200max | 180° | 10 times the thickness “| s05min. | 450min. | 22min.| 168 max] 88 mex. | 200max | 180° | 1.0 times the thickness 246 min. | 410 min. | 20min. | 217 max | 96max.|250max.| 180° | 1.0 times the thickness 245 min. | 410 min, | 20min.| 192 max | 90:max.| 200max| 180° | 1.0 times the thickness 245 min, | 410:in. | 20min. | 217 max | 96max.| 230max.| 180° | 1.0 times the thickness 245 mio. | 410 min. | 20min. | 217 max. | 98max | 20 max} 180° | 10 times the thickness 25min. | 410min | 20min.| 217 max.| 96.max.|250max.| 180° | 10 times the thickness 295 min. | 450min. | 22 min.| 207 max | @5max.| 220max | 180° | 10 times the thickness 245 min, | 40min. | 22min} 192 max | 90max. | 200'max| 180° | 1.0 times the thickness es © §4.1 The proof stress, tensile strength, elongation, hardness and bendability of the - plates and strip which have been annealed shall be as given in Table 10. However, the proof stress shall be applied only when particularly designated by the purchaser. ~/ Astegards the bendability, any crack shall not be generated on the outside of the ‘ent Sorner. 2 ‘The hardness of the plates and strip which have been processed by quench jehing and tempering shall be as given in Table 11. siavecr —1597— —G 4304— —G 4304— Table 10 Mechanical properties in annealed condition (martensitic series) Sapa | Brot [Rent | Bone | Taniaos fae | Soo [area ee Pe Nina | Wma? | qs) fatemin | Homa | 20min | 200m) Ome fas me usc | 2t6min| 40min 20 nia | att mer] eOmar | 10man Seonea jee fae aes eee eee SUS420J1 | 225 min. | 520 min. | 18 min: 2299 max. } ‘97 max, | 234 max, SUS420J2_ | 226 min. 540 min. | 18 mi. 235 max. 99 max. | 247 max, suscors | 26min 520mm | 29m 2etmex | 200max.| 259 mae Berea |e cee [ora ee coe Table 11 Hardness in quench hardened and tempered condition (martensitic series) ‘Symbol of grade HRC sUS42052 40 min SUS440A a 5.5 Mechanical properties of precipitation hardening series The proof st tensile strength, elongation and hardness of the plates and strip which have been’: processed by solution treatment and those of the test piece processed by precij tion hardening by designation of the purchaser shall be as given in Table 12. How: ever, the proof stress shall be applied only when particularly designated by the:— purchaser. : q 3) —1598— | | Over 8.0 mm in thickness | 4 min. strength |? | Nimomt ® ‘HBS (or HBW) = = 368 max, 1810 min. [5.0 mm max, in thickness | Smin.| 976 min, Over 5.0mm up toand | min. | incl. 15.0 mm in thickness Over 15.0 mm in thickness | 10 min. 1070 min. [6.0 mm max. in thickness | 5min.| 391min, | 85 min, Over 5.0mm up toand | min. incl. 15.0 mm in thickness | Over 15.0 mm in thickness | 12m 1000 min. | 5.0 mm max. in thickness | 5min.| 902min, | 91 min Over 6.0 mm up toand | 9 min,| : incl. 15.0 mm in thickness Over 15.0 mm in thickness | 13 min, 930 min, | 6.0 mm max. in thickness | §min.| 277 min. 28 min. | | Over 50 mm up t and 110 min, | | | incl. 16.0 mm in thickness | Over 15.0 mm in thickness | 16 min. (1030 max. | 20 min, 192 max, = 1140 min, [3.0 mm max, in thickness | -3 min, = 36 min, Over 8.0 mm in thickness | 5 min, | 1230 min, | 8.0 mm max. in thickness | _— = 40 min; ~665T— Remarks; Mechanical properties of SUS630 processed by heat treatments other than those given in Annex (informative) ‘Table 5 may be as agreed upon between thé mahufacturer and the purchaser. Her D— —G 4304— 6 Corrosion resistance In the case where the corrosion resistance by an intes” granular corrosion test is particularly designated by the purchaser, atest mato be applied shall be selected from the test methods of 11.8 as agreed upon bet} the manufacturer and the purchaser. The test is subjected thereto, and the corr, sion resistance shal] be as follows 6.1 Discrimination by the etched structure obtained by 10 % oxalic acid otehing | shall be as given in Table 13. Table 18 Discrimination by 10 % oxalic acid etching test Symbol Condition | Structure to which | Structure to which of grade ferric sulfate-sulfuric | 65 % nitric acid cid corrosion test is | corrosion test is applied applied suss04 | As delivered Ditch structure Ditch structure (olution tei oie) Pitting structure TI ‘susai6 = SUSS16J1 sus317 suS304L | Sensitization | Diteh structure Ditch structure Diteh structure Pitting structure TT SUSSI6L = 5 SUSBI6J1L, SUS3I7L_ suss21 = sUS347 given in Table 14. Table 14 Corrosion rate by ferric sulfate-sulfuric acid corrosion test Symbol Condition Corrosion rate gim?-h |, of grade susa04 | As delivered To be as agreed upon sussie _| (Solution treatment) | between the manufacturer ee and the purchaser. sUS317 SUS304L | Sensitization To be as agreed upon sUSs3i6L between the manufacturer aren and the purchaser. . SUS317L —1600- ) —G 4304— | Table 15 Corrosion rate by 65 % nitric acid corrosion test” Symbol Condition Corrosion rate g/m?+h of grade - susz0d | As delivered To be as agreed upon (solution treatment) | between the manufacturer -_| and the purchaser. SUSSO4L | Sensitization To bé as agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. 4. The condition of the bent surface by the copper sulfate sulfuric acid corrosion ‘shall be as given in Table 16. . ; Table 16 Condition of bent surface by copper sulfate-sulfuric acid corrosion test Symbol Condition Condition of bent surface of grade suss04 | As delivered To be free from intergranular susaie | (olution treatment) | corrosion crack. suSsa16s1 SUS317 ‘susg04L | Sensitization To be free from intergranular SUSSI6L. corrosion crack. SUSSI6J1L sUSs3i71. sUS321 sUS347 —1601— —G 4304— ‘Table 17 Surface finish Symbol of ‘Summary : surface finish , No | The surface finished hy heat treatment and pickling or processes corresponding thereto after hot rolling. No.8 | The grinding finished to the degree between #100 and #120 in accordance with JIS R 6001 No.4 | The grinding finished to the degree between #150 and #160 in accordance with JIS R 6001. #240 | ‘The grinding finished to #240 in accordance with JIS R 6001 #320 | The grinding finished to #920 in accordance with JIS R 6001. | #400 The grinding finished to #400 in accordance with JIS R 6001. Remarks: Surface finishes other than those given in Table 17 may be agreed’ upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. 8 Shape, dimension, mass and tolerances thereon 8.1 Standard dimensions 8.1.1 Standard dimensions of plates The standard dimensions of'plates shall. be as given in Table 18. Table 18 Standard dimensions of plates Unit: mm ‘Thickness Width x length 3.0 8.0 20.0 1000x2000 40 9.0 25.0 1.219% 2.438 5.0 10.0 30.0 1.219% 8 048 60 | 120 35.0 1.500 3.000 70 15.0 1524 9.048 > Remarks: Thicknesses other than those given in the above table and widths x lengths other than those as well shall be as agreed upon between the manufacturer and the pur- chaser. as given in Table 19. —1602— 6 4304— ‘Table 19 Standard thicknesses of strip Unit: mm 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80], Remarks: Thicknesses other than those given in the above table shall be as agreed upon between the manufacturer and the pur- chaser. ye as-follows. ne tolerances (symbol A) on thickness shall be as given in Table 20. How- purchaser may designate the tolerances (symbol B) on the thickness given 21. asuring position for thickness shall be at an arbitrary point 15 mm or over snrthe plate edge for the plate of a cut edge. However, in the case of the plate of ae edge, it shall be at an arbitrary point 25 mm or over from the plate edge for, S ‘Width z Under [1000 or [12500r |16000r. | 20000r | 2500 0r | 3150 or 1000 [overto overto |overto | overto | overto | everto ‘and excl | and excl. | and excl. | and excl. | and exel. | and excl 1250 |1600 | 2000 |2500 | 3150 | 4000 2s0| so25 | soap — | — | — | — | — ais] 2030 | 20a | 2040 | — |.— | — | — 400] 2085 | 2040 | z0as | — | —,|.— | — 300] 040 | =0as | 2050 | soso | 2080 | =10 | — 600| =0n0 | 20ss | 2060 | so70 | soso | sua | — 200] =060 | 2065 | 2070 | cove | 10 | aia | zac SE |$800 orovertoand exct_100 | 065 | 20.65 woo | sia | ais | ae crertoandext 160 | 2070 | =0.70 sos | ia | sis | a6 AES Rovertoandeca, 250 | +000 | =0s0 | 2060 | soos | ais | aie | 216 cvertoandexd. 400 | =090 | 2090 | 2090 | #11 | aia | 18 | 216 [Miy fhe wadaa cao | suo [210 [a2 [sia [ia | mis [ie BO oerioandean 00 | sia | «12 | aus | ais | ats | axe [ 27 zis [sus [sua [sia | ste | aur [ate ne bere [eu be Tes peso [en =1603~ —G 4304— Table 21 Tolerances on thickness of plates (symbol B) Unit Thickness ‘Width under [10000 |1250cr | 1600er | 20000 | 25000r 1600 | overto Joverto | overto | everto. | over to andexel | and excl, | and excl. | and excl. | and excl. 1250/1600 |} 2000 2500 || 8150 2.00 orovertoandext. 2.60] +025 | +080 | -— = — = 2.50 crovertoandex 8:15{ +025 | +085 | +045 | — = = 816 orevertoandex. 4.00] +035 | +045 | +055 | — = = 400 crovertoandext. 500] +051 | +055 | +085 | +095 | +195 | +175 5.00 orovertoandexel. 6.00] +065 | +065 | +075 | +115 | +155 | +195 6.00 ar overtoandexd. 8.00| +085 | +095 | +095 | +125 | +175 | +2.15 800 crovertoandexcl. 100 | +105 | +105 | +105 | +185 | +215 | 42.75" 10.0 orovertoandescl 160 | +115 | +115 | +115 | +145 | +215 | 42.76, 16.0 orovertoandexc 250 | +185 | +195 | +195 | ties | +295 | +275 25.0 orovertoandexs. 400 | +255 | +185 | +155 | +195 | +2385 | +275 40.0 orovertoandexci. 630 | +175 | +175 | 4215 | +215 | +255 | +275 63.0 orovertoandexcl 100 | +195 | +215 | +235 | +285 | +275 | +295 100 crovertoandexd 160 | +295 | +295 | +255 | +265 | +295 | +025 160 _orovertoandexe 200 | +295 | +295 | +815 | +815 | +355 | +876 Remarks 1 The tolerance on minus side shall be 0.25 mm. ae 2 When the mass of plates is calculated by using Table 21, alternatively © | add the numerical values given in Table 22 to the marked thicknes —1604— 6 4304— Table 22 Values to be added for calculation of mass of plates Unit: mm Tidus wa Under [1000ar [125000 [1600 or | 2acoer |26c00 [s1a0% | 100 | verte. | over te. | overts. | overto. | overto. | overt feral. | andeas | andexct. | and ora | andexe | snd exe, Taso" | Too." | 2000" | zoo" | s1s0" "| $000" aus}0 | 00s | ox | — | — |. - | = 00] 008 | a10 | ors | — |=) pperovrtoandexa. 00] oo | 015 | o20 | oss | ass | om | — 5 0.20 0.20 0.25 045 0.65 0.85 — : aso | oss | 036 | 080” | ozs | 00s | ats Be + B cao 040 | oa | oss | aap | tas | as 2 ass | oa | oa | ae” | oss | aas | as | ass | oss | oss | 070 | 105 | nas | 196 [Eggo wonriomd “woo [oan | om [ons | ome [ans | aa [ass ons [ons [ose | oss | aie | aa [as cas | os | 205 | 205 | a2s [as [as 105 [aos [ats [ais nas | as | ase 135 [oss [14s [aa | ae8 | are [aes For tolerances other than those given in Table 20 and Table 21,a value to be added to the tolerance on each plate thickness (one half of the sum of a tolerance on plus side and on minus side) shall be added to. the thickness of plates to be used for calculating the mass of plates. Table 23 Tolerances on width of cut edge plates Unit : mm Wan Taaer 8000 000 or oer earth [600m | Over 600 [Ove 6000| 3600 max] Over 8 6 [Over B000 open spins : Tricine Evo ia 6000 caer 100 ve | us| om | ve | ve] om = o.| 70 eke ee TDoormrtana | +10 | a0 | +20 +20 | a0 | 425 ein ° . a 0 | To Doorererapwoani| tis | vz | 420 | van | +a0 | vas miko” ° | 0 ° 0 | 5 oes SLC eau ee ee wwowwat | ss) |] a | | ow | as een wie | ose | ese | wore | wore | torso —1605~ —G 4304- Table 24. Tolerances on width of mill edge plates Unit: Width Cutting from mill edge strip | Steel plate as rolled Under 100 #1 = 100 or over to and excl. 250 £2 a | 250 or over to and excl. 400 £5 + not specified 0 400 or over to and excl. 630 +20 | + not specified 0 0 630 or over to and exel. 1 000 +25 + not specified 0 0 1.000 or over +80 + not specified 0 all 0 8.5 Tolerances on length of plates The tolerances on length of plates shall by as given in Table 25. Table 25 Tolerances on length of plates Classification by eating method Plates by mechanical cutting 10.0 or over to and +15 | excl. 20.0, ° 20.0 or aver up to 45, and ine, 28.0 0 Plates by | 2.80 or over to and +s [45 +5 +5 +5 | sap flame excl. 100, to+90 | w+45 | two+45 | to+50 | to+60 | to¥e0 cutting — 100 or over to and +5 se] 45 | a6 +5 45 excl 200, to+60 | w+60 | to+60 | ‘+60 | \to-+60 | wore0 Remarks : | The tolerance on length of plates by flame cutting, if the length is: within 1000 mm, may be as agreed upon between the manufactutér: and the purchaser. methods (mechanical cutting, plasma cutting, laser cutting, water j cutting, etc.) are included in the. mechanical cutting. ae 8.6 Flatness of plates The maximum value of flatness of plates shall be as even a in Table 26. 4 ‘The purchaser may designate the flatness of the symbol EF. —1606— —G 4304— Table 26 Maximum value of flatness of plates Unit: mm Width Length | Maximum value | Maximum value of { of flatness } flatness (symbol EF) 2.000 max. 5 3 20 6 20 6 20 6 2.000 max. 25 - Over 2.006 | 35 = Over 2 000 40 = Over 2 500 45 = Over 3 150 50 = of under 3 500 mm length, it applies to overall length. 2 Table 26 applies to cut plates from mill edge strip and to cut edge plates. | 447 Tolerances on thickness of strip Tolerances on the thickness of a strip shall = peas given in Table 27. However, the purchaser may designaté the tolerance (sym- | ET) of thickness of Table 28. rao ©) Further, they do not apply to the abnormal parts of strip at the fore and rear parts. ©The measuring positions for thickness shall be at an arbitrary point 25 mm or gver from the edge for mill edge strip of 50 mm or over in width and shall be its for under 25 mm in width. In the case of eut edge strip, the measuring posi- “tion shall be at an arbitrary point 15 mm or over from the edge and shall be its “enter for under 30 mm in width Table 27 Tolerances on thickness of strip Unit: mm 1 250 or over to Under 1 000 and excl, 1 600 20.25 — [ £0.30 | [Big or over to and exal, 4.00 £0.95 2040 | 04s 106.6r over to and excl. 5.00 £0.45 2050 | bE cy ‘or over to and excl. 6.00 20.55 Re '6.00'0r over to and excl. 8.00 £0.65 —1607— —G 4304— Table 28 Tolerances on thickness of strip (symbol ET) incl. 8.00 ‘Thickness Width under | 2500r. | 400cr | 6300r | s000r | 1.000 or 250 over to | over to | overto | overto | over to and exel. | and excl. | and excl. | and excl. | and excl. 400 630 800 1000 | 1250 2.00orevertoand | 20.16 | 2017 | +018 | +020 = ss excl. 2.50 2.50 or overtoand | +018 | +019 | +020 | +023 | +025 | 20.30 excl. 3.15 3.15 orevertoand | +£0.20 | 2021 | +023 | +026 | +090 | 20.35 excl. 4.00 4.00 orevertoand | +022 | +024 | +026 | +029 | +038 | +040 excl. 5.00 5.00orovertoand | +025 | +027 | +029 | +082 | +045 | +045 excl. 6.00 6.00 or ever up to and) — = = = +055 | +060 8.8 Tolerances on width of strip Tolerances on width of strip shall be as ae in Table 29. However, in the case of cut edge strip, the purchaser.may designate the tolerances (symbol EW) on width of Table 30. Table 29 Tolerances on width of strip Classifi- | Thickness Width cation by edge Under | 100 or 250 or | 400 or | 630 or 100 | over to aver to | overto | over to and excl. | and exel.| and excl. | and exél. } and excl, 160 250 400 630 1000 Mill edge - 41 a2 +2 25 +20 0 Cut edge | Under 6.00 | +5 +5 +5 +5 +10 0 0 ° ° 0 6.00 or over | +10 | +10 +10 +10 +10 0 0 0 0 0 —1608— ~G 4304— Table 30 Tolerances on width of strip (symbol EW) Unit: mm ‘Thickness Width Under 160 | 160 or over to | 250 or over to and excl. 250 | and excl. 630 ‘Under 3.15 £08 +04 40.5 3.15 or over to and excl. 6.00 | - +05 £05 £05 ‘4s given in Table 31. However, this table does not apply to the abnormal por- ns of strip at the fore and rear parts. .Table 31 maximum value of lateral warp of strip Unit : mm Width Maximum value of lateral warp Under 40 10 per 2.000 of arbitrary length 40 or over to and excl. 630 8 per 2 000 of arbitrary length 630 or over }— 5 per 2 000 of arbitrary length Remarks : Application of the lateral warp of a strip shall be as given in Fig. 1. ee ‘Lateral warp bufacturing method After hot rolling, plates are heat treated. Fig. 1 Application of lateral warp of strip After pickling —1609- G 4304— ‘Treatment such as pickling or the like may be omitted as agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. For heat treatments for platé and strips precipitation hardening series, the purchaser designates the class of heat treatment and which is to be heat-treated, plate (strip) itself or the test piece: 11 Tests a 11.1 Analytical test The analytical test shall be as follows. ss analy: sis shall be in accordance with 3 of JIS G 0303. b) The sampling for product analysis shall be in accordance with 3 of JIS G 032, However, tensile test pieces after rupture may be reused as specimens. | c) The analytical method shall be in accordance with any one of the following st dards: JIS G 1211, JIS G 1212, JIS G 1213, JIS G 1214, JIS G 1215, JIS G 1216, JIS G 1217, JIS G 1218, JIS G 1219, JIS G 1223, JIS G 1224, JIS G 1228, JIS G 1232, JIS G 1237, JIS G 1253, JIS G 1256, JIS G 1257 11.2 Mechanical tests of JIS G 0303. ; 112.2 Sampling of a test specimen One test specimen shall be sampled for each lot of the same ladle and the same heat treatment conditions. 112.3 Number of test pieces One test piece shall be taken from each test specimen. 11.2.4 Test pieces The tensile test piece, hardness test piece, and bend test piece shall be as follows: : a) Any one of the No. 10 test piece, No. 13B test piece, No. 14A test piece and No. 14B test piece specified in JIS Z 2201 shall be used as a tensile test piece. Further, No. 4 test piece or No. 5 test piece may also be used. b) A part of the tensile test piece or bent test piece may be used as a hardness test piece. ©) The No.8 test piece or No. 5 test piece specified in JIS Z 2204 shall be used a a bend test piece. oe a 11.2.5 Test methods The methods for tensile test, hardness test and bend tt | shall be as follows: | a) The tensile test method shall be in accordance with JIS Z 2241. .A test Len to 80 %/min, shall be used. 1610 —G'4304— ‘The hardness test method shall be in accordance with any of the following stan- dards. A test temperature of (2325) °C shall be taken as a standard. SIS Z 2248, JIS Z 2244, JIS Z 2245 . ‘the bend test method shall be in accordance.with JIS Z 2248. A test tempera “gure of (28 +5) °C shall be taken as‘a standard. {13.1 Sampling of a test specimen One test specimen shalll be sampled from “ ‘Gach plate or strip of the same ladle and the same heat treatment condition. i SIS G 0571, JIS G 0572, JIS G 0573, JIS G 0575 “")]q Inspection ‘The inspection of the plates and strip shall be as follows. * General items for inspection shall be in accordance with JIS G 0303. ‘The chemical composition shall conform to the requirements specified in 4. {The mechanical properties shall conform to the requirements specified in 5. However, a part or all of them for tensile test, impact test, and hardness. test may be omitted as agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. ‘The corrosion resistance shall conform to the requirements spécified in 6. ‘The surface finish shall conform to the requirements specified in 7. The shape and dimensions shall conform to the requirements specified in 8 © |g). The appearance shall conform to the requirements specified in 9. 13 Marking The plates and strip which have passed inspection shall be marked ‘with the following items on either of each plate or each bundle for the plates and on h bundle for the strip. However, a part of the items may be’ omitted as agreed ment, of solution treatment on rolling line, and of quench hardening or temper- “ing particularly designated by the purchaser for SUS402J2 and SUS440A of the Precipitation hardening series and martensitic series.) 16H —G 4304— e) p 14 pu Rel dimension, quantity, delivery conditions, etc. are stated. It is also allowed to s the report by any electrical transmission. Manufacturer's name or abbreviation Ladle number or inspection number . Report The manufacturer shall submit the report of the plates or strip to the chaser in which the results of a test specified or designated and, as required In the case where any alloying elements have been added in accordance with the, marks of Tables 2 to 5, contents of the added.clements shall be detailed in the; report. —1612— Attached Table 1 Normative references JIS G 0308 General rules for inspection of steel JIS G 0321 Product analysis and its tolerance for wrought steel JIS G 0573 Methods of 65 % nitric-hydrofluoric avid test for stainless steels... JIS G 0575 Methods of copper sulfate-sulfuric acid test for stainless steels JIS G 1211 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of carbon content JIS @ 1212 Iron and steel!—Methods for determination of silicon content JIS G 1213 Methods for determination of manganese in iron and steel. «: JIS G 1214 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of phosphorus co} lent SIS G 1215 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of sislfur content JIS G 1216 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of nickel content JIS G 1217 Methods for determination of chromium in iron and steel . JIS G 1218 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of molybdenum con- tent as JIS G 1219 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of copper content. JIS G 1223 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of titanium cér tent JIS G 1224 Methods for determination of aluminium in iron and stéel JIS G 1228 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of nitrogen co¥ tent JIS G 1232 Methods for determination of zirconium in steel JIS G'1237 Iron and steel—Methods for determination of tont JIS G 1253 Iron and steel—Method for spark discharge’ atomic emiss spectrometric analysis JIS G 1256 Iron and steel—Method for X-ray fluorescence spectrome analysis, : ° JIS G 1257 JIS G 4310 Js R 6001 "JIS Z 2201 Js Z 2204 JIS Z 2241 A “JIS Z 2245 JIS Z 2248 | 6 4304 Iron and steel—Methods for atomic absorption spectrometric analysis Method of mass calculation for stainless steel plates and Sheets, and heat-resisting steel plates and sheets a Bonded abrasive grain sizes . Test pieces for tensile test for metallic materials Bend test pieces for metallic materials : Method of tensile test for metallic materials . " Brinell hardness test—Test method Vickers hardness test—Test method Rockwell hardness test—Test method coe Method of bend test for metallic materials - Attached Table 2 Heat treatment symbol of precipitation hardening series . Grade Symbol Solution treatment s Precipitation hardening treatment | H900, H1025, H1075, H1150 Solution treatment, s Precipitation hardening treatment | TH1050, RH950 —1613= —G 4304— Annex (informative) Heat treatment Introduction This Annex (informative) supplements items related to this dard and is not a part of the provisions, i Under the reason that heat treatment shall be executed at a temperature satisfy. ing the mechanical properties specified in JIS and other specification items, ani those temperature based on the technical knowledge of the manufacturer shou! accepted, temperatures of the’ heat treatment are eliminated from this Standar stated as informative values in the Annex, SB 1 Heat treatment temperature As given in Annex Tables 1 to 5. Annex Table 1 Heat treatment temperature of austenitic series Symbol of grade | Solution treatment °C || Symbol of grade | — Solution treatment “C suS301 1010 to 1 150 rapid cooling | SUS3I6L susaoi | 1010 101150 rapid cooling || sussi6N | 1 010 to 1.150 rapid cooling uizeens1 | 1.010 01 150 repia coting | sDEzieuN | 1020.04 apo rapa Geka susa02 1010 to 1 150 rapid cooling || SUS316T. 920 to 1.150 rapid eooting | sUS302B 1010 to 1 150 rapid cooling || SUS316J1 1.010 to 1.150 rapid cooling suss03 1010 to 1 150 rapid cooling |) SUS316I11, | 1 010 to 1 150 rapid eooling suSs04 1010 to 1 150 rapid cooting |) SUSS17 1 010 #0 1 150 rapid coolig SUSS0AL | 1 010 491 150 rapid cooling | SUS217L | 1 010 0 1160 rapid cooling suss04n1 | 1010 to 1.150 rapid cooling |) “SUS317LN | 1 010 to 1.150 rapid oolig suss04N2 | 1.010 to 1150 rapid cooting’|] SUSS171 | 1.030 to 1 180 rapid cabling SUSRD4LN |-1010 to 1 150 rapid cooting |] suss1732 | 1.030 to 1 180 rapid evoling SUS30451 |} 1010 to 1160 rapid cooling |] SUS317I3L | 1.030 to 1 180 rapid cooling} > suss04J2 | 1010 t0 1 150 rapid cooling || SUSEI6L | 1 030 t0 1180 rapid cooling | ‘SUS305 1010 to 1 150 rapid cooling | SUSS90L 1.080 to 1 180 rapid céoling SUSS098 1030 to 1 150 rapid cooling || SUS321 920 to 1 160 rapid cooling ‘sUS3108 1.030 to 1 180 rapid cooling |) SUS347 980 to 1 150 rapid cooling SUS8151 | 1010 to 1150 rapid cooling | SUSXM15J1 | 1010 to 1 150 rapid cooling | sussisy2 | 1010 to1 150 rapid cooling | SUSXM7 | 1.010 to 1.150 rapid cool sussi6 1010 to 1 150 rapid cooling | Remarks 1 The purchaser may specify stabilizing heat treatment to SUS3161}, - SUS321 and SUS347. ei mediately thereafter, oni cooling is perfermed, is contained. this case, the symbol LS shall be suffixed. —1614— Annex Table 2 Heat treatments of austenite-ferritic series Symbol of grade Solution treatment °C SUS32951 | 950 to 1 100 rapid cooling SUS329I3L | 950 to 1 100 rapid cooling SUS32954L | 950 t6 1 100 Zapid cooling —G 4304— or slow cooling "780 to 850 rapid cooling or slow cooling 780 to 850 rapid cooling or slow cooling 780 to 950 rapid cooling or slow cooling £800 to 1.050 rapid cooling Annealing °C Symbol of grade ‘Anneating °C 1780 to 890 rapid cooling SUSA34 780 to 850 rapid cooling or slow cooling or slow cooling 700 to 820 rapid cooling SUS436L 800 to 1 050 rapid cooling SUSAS61L | 860 to 1 050 rapid cooling sUSS44 800 to 1 050 rapid cooling SUS445J1 | 850 t6'1 050 rapid cooling SUS445I2 - | 850 to 1.050 rapid cooling sus4i7J1 | 900 to 1.050 rapid cooling SUSKM27 | 900 to 1050 rapid cooling | _ 1615 —G 4304— Annex Table 4 Heat treatments of martensitic Series ‘Symbol of grade Heat treatment °C . Annealing Quench hardening | Tempering suss03 Approx. 750 rapid cooling or} — is 1800 to 900 slow cooling susi10 Approx. 750 rapid cooling or = = 800 to 900 slow cooling sust0s. Approx. 750 rapid cooling or = = 800 to 900 slow cooling * $US«2031 | Approx. 750 rapid cooling or 5 eA + | 800 to 900 slow cooling $Us420J2 | Approx. 750 rapid cooling or} 980 to 1 040 150 to 400 £800 to 900 slow cooling rapid cooling air cooling SUS#29J1 . | Approx. 750 rapid cooling or = = ‘800 to 900 slow cooling SUSHOA Approx. 750 rapid cooling or| 101001070 | 150 to 400 800 to 900 slow cooling rapid cooling air cooling Remarks 1 Quench hardening and tempering may be applied to Annex Table 5 Heat treatments by precipitation hardening series 8US420J2 and SUS440A as particularly designated by the purchaser. In this case, the symbol shall be Q. 2 The annealing may be replaced by the quench hardening and tempering which ensures specified mechanical proj erties. agg ‘Symbol of grade Heat treatment Classification | Symbol Conditions ‘SUSES0 Solution treatment | 1.020 °C to 1.060 °C rapid cooling Precipitation 11900 _ | After (S) treatment, 470 °C to 480 °C air eoali hardening = treatment 11025 | After (S) treatment, 540 °C to 560 °C air soli 111075 | Ater (S) treatment, 570 °C to 690 °C air coling = HI1150 | After (S) treatment, 610 °C to 680°C air cling SUS631 Solution treatment | $ 1.000 °% to 1 100 °C rapid cooling Predrtaton | THIO80 | Aer (tenet ol t (760218) 0 BF Ed hardening {90 min, coo! to 15 °C ar lower within 1 b, hold f treatment 30 min, and afer holding at (585210) °C for | £90 min, air coo. RH950. | After (S) treatment, hold at (955=10) °C for a 10 min, air cool to room temperature, hold 3t'3,)) (7826) °C for 8h within 24 b, and after holding | at (610410) °C for 60 min, air cool. i Remarks: As regards SUS630, heat treatments other than those as given in Annex 2 Table 5 may be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the urease —1616—

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