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BSI Standards Publication Continuously hot-dip coated steel flat products for cold forming — Technical delivery conditions Printed by SAI Global -Offca! BSI Distibutr- Index House, Ascot, SLS 7EU Tel. +44 (0)1344 696 200 0 ¥} NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW eee eee BS EN 10346:2015 BRITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 10346:2015. It supersedes BS EN 10346:2009 which is withdrawn. ‘The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee ISE/103, Coated and Uncoated Flat Products to be Used for Cold Forming. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. ‘This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. © The British Standards institution 2015. Published by BSI Standards Limited 2015, ISBN 978 0 580 82407 4 Ics.77.140.50 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. ‘This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 July 2015, Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10346 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM Jay 2018 les 77,140.50 ‘Supersedes EN 10348:2009 English Version Continuously hot-dip coated steel flat products for cold forming - Technical delivery conditions Prodiits plats on aciorrevetus en continu par immersion & Kontinuorich schmolztauchverodoltoFlacherzeugnisse eus ‘chaud pour formage feié- Condtionstechniquos de Stahl Technische Liferbedingungen Twraioon ‘This European Standard was approved by CEN on 16 Api 2018. (CEN members are bound to comply withthe CENICENELEC Intoral Roguiatione which sipuat the candiions forgiving the Euroosen ‘Standard the etaus of aratonal standard without any allraion. Up-to-date liste and bblograpnicalrlerencos concerning such netioral standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN member This Europeen Standard exis in three offal versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language mace by transiaton under the responsibilty ofa CEN member it its own language enc noted ithe CEN-CENELEC Manegemant Carte nas the same Stas asthe ofl versions, (CEN members are he national standards bosles of Austia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czach Republic, Dormer, Estonia, FFevand, Former Yugosiav Republe of Macedon, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary ealand eland, Ray, Latvia, Utwonie, Luxembourg, Mas, Netheriands, Norway, Peland, Portugal, Romario, Sexskia, Seven, Spar, Swodon, Svtzererd, Turkey end Urited ingsem, a! EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMITE EUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPAISCHES KOMITEE FOR NORMUNG CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels (©2015 CEN Al rights o expotaton in any torm and by any meant reserves of. No. EN 10346:2016 ‘worlawie for CEN national Memnbor. BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) Contents Page European foreword 824 6.2.2 6.23 7A 72 7.24 7.2.2 7.23 7.2.4 7.2.5 73 74 7.44 74.2 7.4.3 7.4.4 745 748 747 75 754 752 753 76 764 782 763 Scope Normative References. Terms and definitions Classification and designation. Steels for construction... Steels with high proof strength for oold forming. Multiphase st Designation 10 Stee! names "40 Stee! numbers .. 10 Information to be supplied by the purchaser se 10 ‘Mandatory information. 7 10 Options .. " ‘Manufacturing and processing .. Manufacturing .. Processing. Ageing, Coating appearance Surface protection Requirements. Chemical composition .. Mechanical properties... Goneral.. Low carbon steels for cold forming. Steels for construction.. Steels with high proof strength for cold forming... ‘Multiphase stools for cold forming ‘Type of coatings and coating mass.. Zine coated products (Z) Zinc-iron alloy coated products (ZF) Zinc-aluminium coated products (ZA) ...mm: Zine-magnesium coated products (2M) . Aluminium-zinc coated products (AZ)... Aluminium-silicon coated products (AS)... Surface quality General ‘Types of surface qualities Roughness Surface treatment (surface protection) .. General... Chemical passivation (C) Oiling (0) At A2 A24 A22 A3 Aa BS EN 10346:2015 1015 (E) EN 10346: Chemical passivation and oiling (CO)... Phosphating (P). Sealing (8) ncn Coil breaks and bends (kinks) Freedom from coil breaks.. Bends (kinks) by winding on coilor drums... Stretcher strains... Coating mass Adhesion of coating nnn Surface condition Tolerances on dimensions and shap: Suitability for further processing Inspection... wicnans ‘Types of inspection and inspection documents. Bake Hardening index... ‘Surface inspection .. Coating mass Rotests. Marking Packing wn ‘Storage and transportation . zine-magnesium and aluminium-zinc coating mass Princip Reagent and preparation of the solution .. Preparation of the solution. Apparatus Procedure Annex B (normative) Reference method for determination of the aluminium-silicon coating mass ..37 Ba B2 B3 Bat B32 Ba Annex C (normative) Method for determination of the mass of the Al-Fe-Si alloy layer ca c2 ca Principle RoagONtS nese nnn ProcedUte nnn Sample: Method. Evaluation... Principl Reagents. Tin (i) chloride solution.. BS EN 10346:2015, EN 10346:2015 (E) ©. Procedure: 3.1 Removal of the non-alloy layer. €.3.2 Determination of alloy laye C4 Evaluation... Annex D (informative) Technical changes from the previous edition. D1 Introduetion.. D2 Technical changes..... Bibliography BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) European foreword ‘This document (EN 10346:2015) has been prepared by Technical Committee ECISS/TC 109 “Coated and uncoated fiat products to be used for cold forming’, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR. ‘This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, elther by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, atthe latest by January 2016, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by January 2016. Attention is drawn to the possibilty that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights, ‘This document supersedes EN 10346:2009. According to the CENICENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the following Countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, ireland, ltaly, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netheriands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) 4 Scope This European Standard specifies requirements for continuously hot-dip coated products made of low carbon steels for cold forming, of steals for construction and of steels with high proof strength for cold forming coated with zinc (2), zinc-iron alloy (ZF), zine-aluminium alloy (ZA), aluminium-zinc alloy (AZ), aluminium-siicon alloy {(AS) or zinc-magnesium alloy (ZM) and for continuously ho'-dip coated products made of multiphase steels for cold forming coated with zinc (Z), zinc-iron alloy (ZF), zinc-aluminium alloy (ZA) of zine-magnesium alloy (ZM) in thicknesses of 0,20 mm s t< 3,0 mm. By agreement at the time of enquiry and order, this European Standard is applicable to continuously ho!-dip coated flat products of an expanded validity range defined for thicknesses t < 0,20mm ox in thicknesses 3,0 mm st 6,5 mm with agreed mechanical properties and test specimens, adhesion of coating and surface condition requirements. ‘The thiokness is the inal thickness of the delivered product after coating This document applies to strip of all widths and to sheets cut from it (= 600 mm width) and cut lengths (< 600 mm width). NOTE 1 Products coated with (oure) aluminium can also be available, but are not covered by this European standaré. NOTE2 The products covered by this European Standard are used where cold formabily. high strength, a defined minimum yield sirength andior corrosion resistance ere the most important factors. Corrosion resistance of the product is proportional to the coating thickness, nance to lis mass (see also 7.3.2). The products covered by this European Standard can be used as substrates for organic coated flat products specifed in EN 10160 for building ané general engineering applications. NOTES By agreement at the time of enquiry and order, this European Standard is applicable to other continuousty hot- dip coated hot rolled sige! flat products (e.g. in accordance with EN 10149-2) 2 Normative References The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its appication. For dated references, only the edition cited applies, For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies EN 606, Bar coding - Transport and handling labels for stee! products EN 10020:2000, Definition and classification of grades of steo! EN 10021:2006, General technical delivery conditions for stee! products EN 10027-1, Designation systems for steels - Part 1: Stee! names EN 10027-2, Designation systems for steels - Part 2: Numerical system EN 10049, Measurement of roughness average Ra end peak count RPe on metallic fat products EN 10078:2007, Defintion of stee! products EN 10143, Continuously hot-dip coated stee! sheet and strip - Tolerances on dimensions and shape EN 10204:2004, Metalic products - Types of inspection documents EN 10325, Stee/ - Determination of yield strength increase by the effect of heat treatment [Bake-Hardening- Index) BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) EN ISO 6892-1:2009, Metallic materials - Tensile testing - Part 1: Method of test at room temperature (ISO (6892-1:2009) 180 10113, Metalic materials — Sheet and strip — Determination of plastic strain ratio 180 10275, Metalic materels — Sheet end strip — Determination of tensile strain hardening exponent 3. Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 10020:2000, EN 10021:2006, EN 10079:2007, EN 10204:2004 and the following apply. NOTE General definitions and guidelines for the protection of ron and stee! can be found in EN ISO 14749. 34 hot-dip zinc coating (2) application of a zinc coating by immersing the prepared strip in a motten bath of zine Note 1 to.entry: The zine content is at least 99%. Note 2toentry: See also 7.4.2 32 hot-dip zinc-iron alloy coating (2F) application of a zinc-iron coating by immersing the prepared strip in @ molten bath of zinc and @ subsequent annealing Note 1 to-entry: The zinc content ofthe bath is at least 99%, Note 2 toentry: The annealing produces an irorzine coating with an iron content of normally 8 % to 12%. Note 3 toentry: See also 7.43 33 hot-dip zinc-aluminium coating (ZA) application of a zinc-aluminium coating by immersing the prepared sirip in a molten bath of zinc-aluminium Note 1 to-entry: The composition of the bath is approximately 6% aluminium, small amounts of mischmetal and the balance zinc. Note 2 toenty: See also 7.4.4 34 hot dip zinc- magnesium coating (ZM) application of a zinc-magnesium coating by immersing the prepared strip in a molten bath of zinc-aluminium- ‘magnesium Note 4 to enty: The composition of the bath is sum of aluminum and magnesium from 1,5 % to & %, containing ‘minimum of 0,2 % magnesium and the balance zinc. Note 2 to entry: For information on chemical composition and densily, the manufacturer may be asked for advice. Note 3 toenty: See also 7.45. BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) 35 hot-dip aluminium-zinc alloy coating (AZ) application of an aluminium-zinc coating by immersing the prepared strip in e molten bath of aluminium-zine- silicon Note 1 toentry. The composition ofthe bath is 55% of aluminium, 1,6% of silicon and the balance zine. Note 2toeniry: See also7.4.6 36 hot-dip aluminium-silicon alloy coating (AS) application of an aluminium-sificon coating by immersing the prepared strip in a molten bath of aluminium. silicon ‘Note t toentry: The composition of the bath is 8 % to 11 % silicon and the belance aluminium, Note 2toentry: See also 7.4.7. bake-hardening stee! (B)” stee! exhibiting an increase in proof strength following heating in the region of 170 °C for 20 min Note { toeniry: These staals have @ good suitability for cold forming and present a high resistance to plestc straining (nich is increased on finshed parts during heat treatment) and 2 good dent resisiance, 38 ‘complex-phase stool (C)") steel with @ multiphase microstructure containing mainly bainite, ferrite, whereas martensite, tempered martensite, retained austenite and pearlite may be present as additional phases Note 1 tantry: The fine grained microsiructure may be generated by retarded recrystalisation or prociptation of mmicro-aloying elements 39 dual-phase steo! (X)” Stes! consisting of mainly ferrite and martensite and possible bainite as a complementary phase Note 1 to entry: According to their high toncilo strength love's, dual phase stools show a low yield strength ratio and high work hardening rate 3.10 ferritic-bainitic stool (F)"” steel with @ matrix of ferrite or strengthened ferrite containing beinite or strengthened bainite Note 110 entry: ‘The strengthening of the matrix is caused by a high density of dislocations, by arain refinement and tion of miceo-alloying elements. an high strength interstitial free steel (Y)” steel whose composition is controlled 1 achieve improved plastic strain ratio r and strain hardening exponent values Note 1 10 entry: These steels have both, @ high mechanical strength and an excellent suitability for cold forming, due to their slid solution hardening and interstitial free microstructure. 1) Symbol used in the steel name (see Tables 3, 4 and 5) BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) 3.42 low alloy/micro-alloyed stee! (LA)” steel containing one or more of alloying elements No, Ti and V to achieve required proof strength levels Note 1 to entry: Combined precipation and grain refinemant hardening modes allow reaching @ high mechanical resistance while reducing the content of alloying elements, Note? to enity, Alternatively, carbon-manganese alloying concapts In combination with grain refnement may be used. 343 low carbon stee! steel with low carbon content characterized by low yield strength and high ductility 344 steel for construction ‘steel with minimum strength levels and no special demand for suitability for cold forming 345 transformation induced plasticity steel (T)” steel with @ ferritic matrix containing retained austenite capable of transformation into martensite during the forming process (TRIP effect) Note 1 toentry: Because of high work-hercening rate the sige! reaches high uniform elongation values and high tensile strength levels. 3.16 coating mass total mass of coating given for both surfaces (see 7.9) Note 1 to entry: in combination with the symbol forthe coating type (Z. ZF, ZA, ZM, AZ, AS), the nominal coating mass is used as coating designation Note2 to eniry. The coating mass is expressed in grams per square mete 4 Classification and designation 4.1 Classification 444 General ‘The steels covered by this document are alloy quality steels (steels in accordance with Tables 1, 3, 4 and 5) ‘or non-alloy quality steels (steels in accordance with Table 2) in accordance with EN 10020:2000. 44.2 Low carbon steels for cold forming ‘The steel grades are classified in accordance with their increasing suitability for cold forming as follows (see Table 7): — _DX81D: bending and profiing quaity; — DXS2D: drawing quality; — DXS3D: deep drawing quality: — _DXS4D: special deep drawing quality — _ DXSSD: special deep drawing quality (only +AS); BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) — DXS6D: exira deep drawing quality; — _DX57D: super deep drawing quality. 441.3. Steels for construction ‘The steel grades are classified in accordance with their increasing minimum proof strength Rgq2 (see Table 8) 4.1.4 Steels with high proof strength for cold forming “The steel grades are classified in accordance with their increasing minimum proof strength R,o2 (see Table 9) 441.5 Multiphase steels for cold forming ‘The steel grades are classified in accordance with their increasing minimum tensile strength Ry (see Tables 10 and 11), 4.2 Designation 4.24 Steel names ‘The stee! names in accordance with this document are ellocatad in accordance with EN 10027~1. 4.2.2 Stool numbers The steel numbers in accordance with this document are allocated in accordance with EN 10027-2, 5 Information to be supplied by the purchaser 5.1. Mandatory information The following information shell be supplied by the purchaser at the time of enquiry and order: a) quantity to be delivered: b) type of product (strip, sheet, cut lenath): ©) number of the dimensional stancard (EN 10143) d) nominal dimensions and the tolerances on dimensions and shape and, if applicable, letters denoting relevant special tolerances; e) term ‘steer 4) number of this document, Le. EN 10346; 4g) stee! name or steel number and symbol forthe type of hot-dip coating as given in Tables 1 10 5; hh) number designating the nominal mass of coating (e.g. 275 = 275 gim? including both surfaces, see Table 12) i) letter denoting the coating finish (N or M, see 7.4.2 and Table 13); |) letter denoting the surface quality (A, B or C, see 7.5 and Tables 13 to 15); k)_Ietter denoting the surtace treatment (C, O, CO, P, PO or S, see 7.6). 10 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) EXAMPLE 1 shoot, delivered with dimensional tolerances in accordance with EN 10143 with nominal thickness of 0,80 mm, ordered with special thickness tolerances (S), nominal width 1200 mm, ordered with special width tolerances (S), nominal length 2 600 mm, ordered with special flainess tolerances (FS), made of steel OXS3D+Z (1.0951+Z) in ‘accordance with EN 10348, coating mass 100 gim# (100), minimized spangie (M), surface quality (B), surface treatment oiled (0): 1 sheat EN 10143 — 0,80Sx1200Sx2500FS — sto! EN 10346 — DX530+2100-M-B-O 1 sheet EN 10143 — 0,908x1200Sx2500FS — steel EN 10346 — 1.095142100-M-B-O. 5.2 Options ‘A number of options are specified in this document and listed below. Ii the purchaser does not indicate a wish to implement any of these options, the products shall be supplied in accordance with the basis specification of this document (see 5.1). 1) Specification of product thicknesses deviating from those generally covered in the scope (i.e. 1 < 0,20 mm or 3mm ss 6,5 mm) (see Clause 1); 2) Specification of hot rolled products deviating from those generally covered in the scope (see NOTE 3 to Clause 1); 3) _vetification of the product analysis (see 7.1); 4) date of supply for products free irom stretcher strains when cold forming (see 7.2.1.3): 5) products supplied suitable for the manutacture of a specific part (see 7.2.2.2 and 7.2 6) coating masses different from those of Table 12 andlor special requirements for different coating masses on each suriace (ses 7.3.2); 7) special coatings and/or surface qualities (see Tables 13 and 15 footnote a) 8) _hot-dip zinc coated products with pronounced spangle (see 7.4.2.1 oF 7.4.8); 9) special requirements for 2 maximum Al-Fe-Si alloy layer mass occurring during hot-dip aluminium-siicon coating (see 7.4.7); 10) hot-dip coated products with surface quality A without skin passing (see 7.5.2.1); 11) requirement for special applications on bright appearance for aluminium-siicon coated products (Iype B surface, see NOTE to 7.5.2.2) 42) range and verification of surface roughness (see 7.5.3); 13) selection of the protective oil (see 7.6.1); 414) type of S coating (see 7.6.6); 16) products free from coil breaks (see 7.7.1); 16) maximum or minimum value for the coating mass on each product side (see 7.9); 17) type of inspection and, if applicable, inspection document to be delivered (see 8.1); " BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) 48) determination of the tensile properties andlor the Bake-Hardening Index B/%, andlor the coating mass by calculation (see 8.3); 19) notification of which surface has been inspected (see 8.5.4.2); 20) marking desires by branding of the procs (see 9.2); 21) requirement for packing (see Clause 10). 6 Manufacturing and processing 6.1 Manufacturing Unless there are restrictions by the selected steel grade, the processes used in steelmaking and the manufacture of the products shall be left to the discretion of the manufacturer. 6.2 Processing 6.24 Ageing Due to ageing, @ reduction in formabilty can take place for all the products supplied according to this document. Coil breaks or luting can occur additionally during processing, The risk of coll breaks increases, especially for thicknesses > 0,9 mm, with the duration of storage. Therefore the user should process the products afer their receipt as quick as possible (see 7.2.1.3). 6.2.2 Coating appearance ‘The coating surface can vary and change to a dark appearance by oxidation. Due to ageing of the coating a certain cracking of the surface can appear during processing which can consequently reduce abrasion resistance. ‘The user should take these characteristics into account. 6.23 Surface protection Regarding surface protection during transport and storage the following should be taken into consideration: — Only a temporary corrosion resistance during transportation or storage is provided by any surface protection applied. Colour changes can occur. — In particular, protection by oiling is dependent on siorage time. The primarily uniform oil flm becomes more and more unequel, and bare spots can develop. Different oils can show different behaviour. 7 Requirements 7.4. Chemical composition The chemical composition according to the cast analysis shall be as specified in Tables 1 to 5. If 2 product analysis is agreed at the time of enquiry and order, the permitted deviations from the cast analysis given in Tables 1 to 6 shall mest the requirements in Table 6. 12 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) ‘Table 1 — Chemical composition (cast analysis) of low carbon steels for cold forming Chemical composition Designation % by mass mex. Steol grade aes Symbolstorthe ypesot | oC | gi lim |e | os Steel | Stoo! ‘avaliable coatings | ame | number | DXSID_| 10017 [+ZaZRAZAAZM+AZ#AS | 0.18 120 | 012 xs2p_| 1.0018 [+Z978,+2A92044AZ 90S xes0_| 1.0851 _[+2.92F.+2Ax20+AZ.2AS Dxe4_| 110852 [+2.+2F.+2A+20+AZ+AS 0.12 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.10 | 0.045 | 030 DxssD_ | 1.0962 | +AS xseo | 1.0963 [+2.+2F.+ZAA2M.+AZ+AS DxE7D_| 1.0869 _|-ZaZF,42A9ZM,0AS By agreement at the tine of enquiry and order, the content of TI forthe steel grades mentioned in this ‘Table may be lowored to < 0,06% which means thet the steel grade is non alloyed. ‘Table 2— Chemical composition (cast analysis) of steels for construction (Chemical composition Deionton Moyne me SS eee ‘Symbols for the types of c si Mn p s stat rame | Sie, avaliable coatings Same | mene EE samen | 1a2e2 _[a2e2F nA sTMoAZORS s2anab | “anes [ot.o2F 2,2 v0 0AS | 82000 | 1280 |. 02F 2A. 2M vAe. VAS s380a0_| tena _[ezezrwzaszmenzens—| 020 | 000 | 170 | ox | oous ssw0D | “1azae [+2s2F 2A sZMea2 [ sa20a5 | i0a0e [pzaze soaszm az | s45000 | “1azs0 | vze eeazMvae | ear ant penn! By agreement al the time of enquiry and order, f other chemical elements are addad, they shall be’ 13 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) ‘Table 3 — Chemical composition (cast analysis) of steels with high proof strenath for cold forming, (Chemical composition Designation —— Steel name| _Stee! avaiiabie | max. | max | max. | max. | max max. | max number | coatings HxI60vD | 1.0910 Dor | oa0 | 060 | 0060 | 0025 | 0010 | 008 | oz Hxraovo | 10921 oor | oac | 070 | 0,060 | ozs | 20010 | 009 | 012 Horaoe | 10914 0.06 | oso | o70 | ceo | 002s | 20015 | 008 | 0.12 wuzz0v0 | 10923 oor | oa0 | 090 | ooo | 002s | e001 | 008 | 0.12 wa2060 | 10919 0.08 | 050 | 070 | 000s | ons | 2001s | 008 | 012 wxzeovD | 1.0925 oot | 020 | +60 | 0.10 | 0025 | 20010 | 000 | 0.12 HxzeneD | 1.0928 010 | oso | 100 | 0.10 | 0090 | 20010 | 008 | 0.12 WX2e0LAD | 1.0929 oat | ogo | 1.00 | 0020 | 002s | 0015 | 000 | 0.15 | +292 *ZA, | wxa00vD | 1.0927 | +zmeazeas | oo15 | 090 | 160 | 0.10 | 0026 | 20010 | 09 | 012 HXBO0BD | 1.0990 ont | 060 | 080 | 012 | 0025 | 20010 | oo | o12 HXSODLAD | 1.0982 012 | oso | 140 | 0,030 | 002s | 20015 | 008 | 015 [Hxs408D | 1.0045 ont | oso | 080 | nz | 0025 | 20010 | 00s | 02 HXGAOLAD | 10955, O42 | 050 | 14 | 0030 | 0025 | 20015 | 010 | 0.15 HXSBOLAD | 1.0934 ore | oso | 18 | 0030 | 0025 | 2001 | 010 | 015 HXa20UAD | 1.0935 or2 | 0x0 | 16 | 0030 | 0025 | cots | 010 | 015 HXABOLAD | 1.0980 ots | oso | 17 | 0090 | 0025 | 20018 | 010 | 0.5 HXSOOLAD | 1.0991 oso | 17 | 0.030 | 0026 010 | 015 14 ‘Table 4 — Chemical composition (cast analysis) of multiphase steels for cold forming (cold rolled BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2045 (E) products) Desgreton Chari sonpoaton ‘hy mase Seagee Smears |e EDS] Am [one 5 y | sient |Pm bp Of al ee = ee | ee ee ‘phase steels (X) wer | amet | aah Pore 0080] aois] ois 10] 00 Tog i ea wor] 10006 | szp2r | one cea] cove] ooveio ra] 00 ong ioe ean wor | soe | szar | ons cou] cove] ooveera] a0 Tong ie ean wor] s080 | szezr | one a0] onie] oovsm ze] a0 30 bias BS wor) toe | azar | 02 cosa] ove] ooistezo] a0 og ad Bean ner | veer | czar [om coaa] cove] ootewaa) a Tog Cs wean transformation induced plasticity steels (T) wor | soot | vzar [one 0080] 0018] o01s020] oa Tong 690T +A, ti wer | toe | vzar | 025 a080] cove] oowswa0] on Tog eu “aa om +ZM complex-phase steels (C) rot | sees | ear] on 0000] 0015] oots—20] T00 Tong 6000 +ZA, Thi wer | soe | Zar] one 080] ovis] o01s—20) 00 Tog 780C +A, tn wer | vos | aan] ons o000} ove} ootse20) 00 Tong 9800 +ZA, hi 2 XG mend nl peel wh reed ald eso 15 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) ‘Table 5 — Chemical composition (cast analysis) of multiphase steels for cold forming (hot rolled products) Designation (Chemical composition % by mess Steel grade symbols] c | si] Wm | P | S | Aww [Cr+Mo| Nb+Ti] V 8 forthe — Steelname | Steet | types of | max | max | max. | max | max max | max | max | max number | available coatings. Torrite-baintic steels (F) HOTASOF | 1.0861 | +ZazF, | 046 | 0,50] 2.00 | 0060] oor Joorst| 100 | oss | or5 | 000s +2 20 Horseor | 10a | +Zazr, | 016] 050] 2.00] 0050] oo foorsi| 100 | oss | ors | oor 42M 20 ‘dual-phase stool (%) woTseox | 10090 | -ZazF, | 014 | 10 | 220 | 008s | oot Joos] 140 | 18 | o20 | o0s +m 10 ‘complex-phase steels (C) HOTT60C ase] +ZezF, | 018 | om] 220] 008] oo Jomsm] 100 | 015 | 020 | cos +2M 20 worre0c | 1.0990 | ezazr, | oe | 1.00] 250 | aoe | oor |ooisw| 100 | ozs | o20 | o0s +2 20 Horesoc | 1.0968 | +zazr, | 025 | oa | 2.70 | 0080 | oots [oorsw| 120 | o2 | 090 | aos “2M 20 {oj | | 16 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2045 (E) ‘Table 6 — Permissible deviations of the product analysis from specified limits on cast analysis giv in Tablos 1 to 5 Speated imi ofthe casi enayae | Pomeable dovaion othe Element inTabes 3 rodict analyst seoymase ‘ey mass C 202 002 2060 008 8 0.00 5080 Tas 0805229 0.10 wh £250 20.10 P 0,12 +001 20016 + 0.008 5 > 0,015 $0,045 + 0,005 0010 0005 | Ala 2,00 +0,10 oo 21.40 7008 Nb 2008 race | T 205 Foe | Nb + Ti $025 +002 v 030 Foe 3 ©0005 001 | 7.2 Mechanical properties 724 General 7.2.1.1 _ The tensile test values apply to test piece cross-section without coating, in the test direction given In Tables 7 to 11 and 7.25.2. 7.2.4.2 The strain ratio r(see Tables 7 and 9 ) and the strain hardening exponent n (see Tables 7 and 9 to 11) shall be determined in the range of homogeneous deformation, within the strain range of 10 % to 20 %. ‘The uniform elongation A, of the material to be tested may be lower than 20 %. In this case the uniform elongation A, represents the upper limit of the strain range, and the lower limit of the strain range shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order. 7.24.3 The specified mechanical properties (and freedom from stretcher strains for surface quality B or C. see 7.5.2 and 7.8) apply for following steel grades and periods commencing from the agreed date on which ‘the products are made available: a) Mechanical properties: 1) 1 month for stee! grades DX51D, DX52D and DXS3D and for the steel grades for construction: 2) Smonths for bake-hardening steels and multiphase steels; 7 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) 3) 6 months for steel grades DX54D, DXSSD, DX56D and DX57D and high strength steels, except bake hardening steels. b) Freedom from stretcher strains for surface quality B or C: 1) 3 months for bake-hardening steels, if storage temperature is below 50°C; 2) Gmonths for steel grades DX54D, DXS5D, DX56D and DX57D and interstitial free steels; 3) no requirement for a fixed period for all other steels. 7.22 Low carbon steels for cold forming 7.2.2.1 The products shall comply with the requirements in Table 7 7.2.2.2 If so agreed at the time of enquiry and order, products specified in Table 7, except those made of steel grade DX51D, may be suppliec with suitability for manufacturing a specific part. In this case the values given in Table 7 do not apply. The reject tolerances arising when the material is processed shall not exceed & Specific proportion to be agreed at the time of enquiry end order. 18 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) ‘able 7 — Mechanical properties (transverse direction) of low carbon steels for cold forming Yield] Tensile | Elongation] Piaste | Stain strengt | sironath strain | hardening Designation rato | exponent Re fn ra ieee pat | MPa % | min | min Symibo's fo the types of avalable min sieel | Steet coatings ame | number Dx810 | 1.0017 | *ZAZFAZAVZMFAZ+AS, = [27050 [2 = = x620 | 4.0018 | +2ZF 4ZAVZM“AZAS 14010300" | 27010420 | 26 = = DxE9D | 1.0061 | #2.82F AZA+ZM +AZOAS 140t0 260 | 270% 980| 30 = = xs4D | 4.0052 [+2420 12010220 | 2600950] 36 | 16° | 018 DxeaD | 1.0962 | -2FxZM 12010220 | 2600350] | 14° | 048 Dxsao | 10862 [+az 12010 220 | 26010350 | 36 ~ = Dxs4D | 1.0862 | AS 12010220 | 6010350] se | 14 | one Dxss0)| 1.0962 | +As 14016280 | 2700870 30 é z xs60 | 1.0960 | +2928 120% 160 | 2600350] 39 | te" | 21 Dx66D | 1.0960 | +2F.#2M 12010 160 | 26010350 a7 | a7 | 020 x66 | 1.0963 | ¥AZ, «AS 12010160 | 26010350] 39 | a7 | 020 xs70 | 1.0863 | +2, «ZA 12010170 | 2600350] 41 | 24° | 027 Dxs7O | 1.085 | +2F.+ZM 12010170 | 26010350 39 | 19" | o2r x870 | 1.0865 | +AS 1200170 | 2600350] 41 | 19 | 02 = ime yet pant isnot pronounced, the velues apy to the 0,2 Si proct strength Aa fhe yet trength ie pronounced, tho vluc| spp tothe lower yield point fa, © Decreased minimum elongation values apply for product ickness 0.50mm <1 <0,70mm (micas 2 uns) (,38mm <1 £0,50mm (minus 4 unt) and 11S 0.38 (mus 7 uits) }EForsurtace qualty A the upper vas fr yield strength R, ie 360 MPs. }© Decreased minimum re-values apply for produc thickness 4.5irm < <2 mim (minus 0.2) 122 rum fmirus 0.4) Decreased minimum ryvaluos apply for product tichness (0.50mm <1 <0,70mm (minus 0.2) (,35mm <1 £0,50mm (minus 04) and 11¢ 0.36mm (mirus 06) apply. Decreased minimum re-values apply for product thickness (0,50mm <1 <0,7omm (minus 0.01, (0.35mm <1 <0,50mm (minus 0,03) and 11 0.36mm (minus 0,04) apply {The minmum elcrgstin of preaucts made of OXSSD+AS which does not fallow the systematic ord shoud be noted. DXSSOVAS. is chareracterized bythe beet heat resistance, 8 1vee=1Nmm 19 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) 7.23 Steels for construction ‘The products shall comply with the requirements in Table 8. Table 8 — Mechanical properties (longitudinal direction) of steels for construction Design Teenie oti TT Factor] Tele sera] Eoroton Ios Ie pe Symbols forthe types of aatable coatngs| 02, L soe! name | stetruroer ues Pe % ee Zo 00 20 s2n0Gp [10a | P2AtR A2A, «ATI 280 330 18 s20060 | 02a [-Z-ZRAZA 47M sA2=AS 280 26 18 $22060_ | 10250 | P2ATR ATA AIM #AT SAS [20 60 7 325000 | 10529 [27F42A s2M GADAS [380 20 16 Sae0ab | 10238 [22FAZA +2M. 9A 220 460 16 342000 | 10280 [e2.e2F.9ZA v2. 9A 2 780 1 eus0aD | 1.0005 | Z02F.AZA V2M. 4A 150 30 1 355000 | 1.0501 [r202F.AZA 2M, +Az 0 60 : It the yet pointe pronounced, te vluss apply to the Upper yl pint Kay For all grades except S550GD, « range of 140 MPe can be expected fr tensile strenth [Decreased minimum elongation values apply for eroduet tickness: (050mm << 0.70mm (minus 2 units) 035mm << 0.50mm (minus 4 units) ‘and t < 0,35mm (minus 7 units). 8 1MPe=1 Nin. 7.2.4 Steels with high proof strength for cold for 7.2.4.4 The products shall comply with the requirements in Table 9. 7.2.4.2 If so agreed at the time of enquiry and order, products with suitability for manufacturing @ specific. part can be supplied. In this case the values in Table 9 do not apply. The reject tolerances arising when the material is processed shall not exceed a specific proportion to be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order. 20 BS EN 10346:2015 EN 10346:2015 (E) Table 9 — Mechanical properties (transverse direction) of steels with high proof strength for cold Proot Tonsilo | Elongation | Plestc | _Stcin Designation ‘strength ‘strength ‘strain | hardening rato. | exponent Reoz* Steel grade | symbols for the j BH Re sa” ma types of wpa’ § ; Stoo! avaliable MPa MPa % Steeiname| S01 | coatnge min. min. min. ‘at, lAxteovo_| 4.0910 ‘eow220 | - | sows | a7 | 19 | 020 faxteovo | 1.0921 teoio20 | - | svc | o | 17 | ose jaxteo80 | 10914 wa0i0200 | 30 | 50360 | a | 15 | oe jaxzzovo_| 1.0828 zow200 | - | sowao| 2 | 158 | oar jaxza080 | 10910 zaowre0 | 30 | sawao0 | 2 | 12 | 045 jaxzeovo | 1.0826 200320 | - | s0ao | 0 | 14 | 016 nx26080 | 1.0904 zoowe320 | 30 | seowaso | 2a a = HX26OLAD | 4.0928 20330 | - | ssowaso | 28 = = #2, 42F, 42h, iuxsoovo [4.0027 | “22624. | ooota60 | - | soowoa7o | 27 | 4a | 075 Hxs0085 | 7.0900 ao1360 | 30 | 400% | 26 = = JHXGOOLAD | 7.0082 3000380 | - | s80%0400 | 20 = z Hxs4080 _| 7.0048 s40v0400 | 30 | a40wosz0 | a = z XSAOLAD | 7.0088 saieae | - | atowsio | 2 = - xaBOLAD | 7.0094 ssoweaeo | - | aaowseo | 19 = — axazo.an | 1.0906 aows00 | - | a7owse | 7 +| ~ Hxa60LAD | 1.0990 asowse0 | - | sooweo] 15 | - = HXGOOLAD | 7.0981 sows | - | sows | 13 | - ~ Ib (0.50mm

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