Dimension of Sheets and Plate - Is.1730.1989 PDF
Dimension of Sheets and Plate - Is.1730.1989 PDF
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IS 1730: 1989
Supersedes IS 1731
( Reaffirmed 2004 )
Indian Standard
UDC
669.14-41:006.78
BUREAU
MANAK
hruary
1990
OF
BHAVAN,
1991
BIS 1990
INDIAN
STANDARDS
9 BAHADUR
SHAH ZAFAR
NEW DELHI 110002
MARG
Price Group 4
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Second Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 20 July 1989,
after the draft finalized by the Structural Sections Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil
Engineering Division Council.
This standard was first published in 1961 covering steel plates, sheets and strips.
in 1974 it was published in three parts covering plates, sheets and strips separately.
Steel flats which were covered separately in IS 1731 was revised in 1971 on the basis of lSO/R 1035/31965. With the revision of this ISO. recommendation in 1980, the revision of IS 1731 was also felt
necessary. It has now been revised and amalgamated in this second revision of IS 1730, wherein the
dimensions of flats have been aligned with IS0 1035/3-1980 Hot rolled steel bars, Part 3 Dimensions of
flats bars. However, certain rationalized bar sections which are currently produced in the country have
been retained in this specification.
Values of mass have been given in three significant figures.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with the final
value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance
with IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised).
The number of significant places
retained in the rounded off value should be same as that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 1730 : 1989
Indian Standard
4.2 Sizes
5.1 Thickness
The standard nominal thickness of sheets shall be as
given in Table 4.
5.2 Sizes
2 REFERENCES
2.1 The following Indian
adjunct to this standard:
Standard is a necessary
Title
IS No.
IS 1852 : 1985
6.1 .Tbickness
The standard nominal thickness of strips shall be as
given in Table 6.
3 DESIGNATION
6.2 Sizes
3.1 Hot-rolled steel plates, sheets, strips and flats conforming to this standard shall be designated as under:
The standard nominal sizes of the strips corresponding to nominal thickness specified in Table 6 shall
be as given in Table 7. Mass OI strips in kg/m are
also given in Table 7.
7.2 Sizes
The standard nominal sizes of flats corresponding
the nominal thickness specified in Table 8 shall
be as given in Table 9. Mass of flats are also given
in Table 9.
( mm ) of the strip.
d) Flats shall be designated by the width ( mm)
followed by letters ISF and the thickness
(mm).
4 DIMENSIONS
8 TOLERANCES
4.1 Thickness
The standard nominal thickness
as given in Table 1.
of plates shall be
1
IS 1730:1989
Table 1 Standard Nominal Thickness of Plate in mm
( Clauses 4.1 and 4.2 )
5.0
10
18
28
45
60
12
20
32
50
7.0
14
22
36
56
80
16
25
40
63
Table 2
Width
in mm
Length
in mm
900
950
loo0
1100
1200
Maximum
1250
Standard
1400
Nominal
l!%o
1600
Thickness
1800
2ooo
22Qo
2soo
in mm
NWE - lhis table :ives the v;rl~cs of maximum standard nominal thickncsseb for each combination
of Icngth and
witfib. -I his means th;lt any standard nominal thickness ( see Table J ) less than the maximum thickness specified in
For example. for a length-width
combination
of
this table is available f& the particular length-width combination.
By this, it should be understood
12 500x I 600 mm, 40 mm is; Ihe maximum standard nomical thickness specified.
that any standard nominal thickness in the range 5 to 40 mm is available in 12 500x I 600 mm size.
IS 1730 : 1989
Table 3
Width
in mm
900
950
1000
1100
1200
1400
1250
Thickness
in mm
1500
1600
1800
2000
2200
628
70.6
785
848
989
113
141
198
170
864
104
121
138
173
207
242
276
311
345
981
118
137
157
196
236
275
314
353
392
2500
353
373
39.2
432
47. I
49 1
550
559
7
1:
424
494
70.6
565
447
522
746
597
47
5501
7;:;
518
.
ZK
864
465
660
942
754
589
687
785
981
989
848
104
895
110
942
121
104
132
113
118
137
706
824
942
118
141
165
188
212
236
3:::
100
126
151
176
201
226
251
226
254
283
110
942
126
157
188
220
251
283
314
16
18
20
113
127
141
119
134
149
126
141
157
E
173
151
170
188
157
177
196
660
769
879
110
132
154
176
198
220
2:
155
177
186
I64
173
196
207
236
245
316
275
242
294
259
314
276
311
353
345
392
432
380
432
491
:2
36
226
19s
254
239
209
268
251
220
283
276
242
311
264
301
339
275
314
308
352
396
330
377
424
352
z:
452
396
440
:6:
484
553
621
628
550
706
::
318
283
336
298
353
314
389
345
424
377
:z:
495
440
530
471
565
502
634
:g
628
777
691
785
883
::
63
396
353
445
418
373
470
440
392
495
584
432
544
471
528
593
:t550
618
550
615
692
589
659
742
628
703
791
%
890
z879
789
E!
1 088
1 981
079
1 236
g/cm.
Table 4
0.40
08fl
112
160
200
280
4.00
OTO
O~)O
I25
I HO
224
315
430
0 (1.J
l(U)
I.40
I IO
2 so
355
465
Table 5
StM&Ud
Nominal
Thickness
in mm
size
mm x mm
I 800x
3000x
2 00 x
m
3
..
280
315
355
400
430
465
161
201
24.2
255
268
295
170
212
254
268
283
311
190
237
285
301
ii.87
237
297
356
376
396
435
267
334
40-l
423
445
490
30 1
376
451
477
50.2
552
339
424
509
537
565
622
364
466
546
577
394
493
591
624
g.87
E: .
305
318
356
382
322
336
376
402
339
353
396
424
380
396
44.3
475
422
44.2
495
530
678
706
791
848
72.9
760
850
910
788
82 1
920
98.5
377
471
565
576
628
691
405
506
607
z78
E:
743
fz::
730
803
040
050
063
080
090
100
112
1%
534
667
801
845
890
979
678
848
102
107
113
124
7.65
954
114
121
127
140
847
106
127
134
142
156
950
1.19
142
150
158
17.4
106
132
159
168
177
194
119
148
178
188
198
218
136
170
203
215
22.6
249
153
191
229
242
254
280
107
111
125
134
136
141
158
170
153
159
178
191
;;.6
198
212
190
198
222
238
212
221
247
265
237
247
277
297
271
283
317
339
Standard
%~%1
Area in ms
600
750
900
950
1000
1 100
108
135
162
171
180
198
339
424
509
537
565
622
424
530
635
671
7%
777
1200
1250
1100
I 500
216
225
252
270
678
707
791
848
848
883
990
106
600
750
900
950
1 000
1 100
120
150
180
190
200
220
377
471
565
597
628
691
471
588
706
745
785
863
593
742
890
939
989
iO9
753
942
113
12.0
126
138
847
106
127
134
141
155
942
118
141
14.9
157
173
106
132
158
168
176
193
118
147
177
179
196
216
132
165
198
208
22.0
242
151
188
226
236
251
276
170
212
254
268
283
311
179
224
268
283
298
328
188
236
283
298
314
345
211
264
317
334
352
387
236
294
353
372
39.2
432
264
417
440
484
470
495
544
334
418
502
529
557
613
1 ZOO
I 250
1 400
2 500
240
250
280
300
753
785
879
942
942
980
110
118
119
124
138
118
151
157
176
188
170
177
19.X
212
188
196
22.0
236
211
120
;;t,
_ .
236
245
275
294
264
275
30.8
330
301
314
352
317
339
353
396
422
358
372
418
447
377
392
440
471
422
440
492
528
471
491
55.0
589
528
550
615
659
593
618
692
742
669
697
780
836
754
785
879
942
814
843
945
101
875
912
1000
109
6CO
750
900
1.32
165
19X
2 0)
120
243
414
5$
652
816
97Y
103
109
120
82X
104
124
131
138
152
932
104
::?I
14.X
155
171
16.;
173
190
116
145
174
184
193
213
130
162
19-4
205
216
237
145
181
218
230
242
266
166
207
249
262
276
304
187
233
280
295
311
342
197
246
295
;;I;
232
290
348
368
387
426
259
324
389
410
432
475
290
363
435
459
484
532
326
408
490
516
544
598
368
460
552
582
613
674
414
518
622
361
207
259
311
328
345
380
760
445
557
668
705
743
817
482
66
691
760
518
647
777
820
863
950
829
863
967
104
104
10.X
121
130
13 1
136
152
163
166
173
193
207
1x.7
194
21.x
233
20.7
216
24
259
232
242
27
79o1
_
259
279
302
324
290
302
338
363
332
345
387
414
373
389
435
466
394
410
459
492
414
432
484
518
46.4
484
542
580
518
540
604
648
580
604
677
725
653
680
762
816
736
766
858
920
829
864
967
104
89 1
927
113
Ill
963
100
123
120
471
588
;3;
,;;
1y
883
932
980
108
111
117
124
136
14.;
149
157
173
11.x
147
177
186
196
216
132
165
707
745
785
X.63
lO(l
132
159
16.X
177
194
147
184
22 1
233
245
270
165
206
247
261
275
302
188
236
283
29.8
314
345
212
265
318
336
353
389
224
279
336
354
372
410
236
294
353
372
392
432
264
330
396
417
440
484
294
368
442
466
491
540
330
412
495
522
550
604
371
464
556
587
618
680
418
523
627
66 1
697
766
471
589
942
9'XI
11'8
12'3
13'7
14'7
14'8
15'5
17'3
18'5
18'8
19'6
22'0
23'6
21'2
22'1
247
26'5
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23'6
74'5. 27'5
27'5
30'8
29.4
33'0
33'0
34'3
38'5
41'2
37'7
39'2
44'0
47'1
42'4
44'2
;t';
44'7
46'6
:;I;
47'1
49'1
55'0
58'9
83'6
87'1
97'5
104
1 50
1'875
2'25
2375
250
2.75
300
3125
350
375
1I0
11.x
ii:!
19'8
209
220
242
29'4
30'7
34'3
36'8
52'8
55'0
61'5
65.9
212
265
318
336
3;;
58'9
61'3
68'7
73'6
g:':
76'9
82'4
297
74'2
77'3
86'5
92'7
2;::
785
864
760
802
843
927
547
684
821
866
912
100
942
981
110
118
101
105
118
126
109
114
128
137
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432
450
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177
198
2! 2
753
9.42
113
119
126
13%
941
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149
i57
173
151
157
176
188
188
496
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236
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600
750
900
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I 000
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29.7
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271
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369
330
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3s5
41 2
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277
292
308
338
369
3*5
431
4(Y2
211
264
317
334
352
3~7
422
440
492
528
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297
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3T6
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4Y5
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554
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31-3
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484
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6#9
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769
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596
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691
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7W5
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66%
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77-4
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212
237 265
WS
318
300 335
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424.
3$0
396 442
443 495
475 530
237
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435
415
495
554
593
271
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382
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429 483
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56-o
543
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565 . 63%
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678
763
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537
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6#4
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294
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392
432
471
491
550
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537
565
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678
706
791
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111
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94-5
113
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904
955
lqo
110
121
126
141
151
535
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534
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528
659
79-1
835
879
967
i%
120
125
140
150
669
836
100
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123
134
139
156
167
M
113
124
H
158
170
7s4
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113
119
126
138
151
157
176
188
648
810
9T2
p:
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121
134
146
152
170
182
810
101
121
128
135
148
162
::
202
613
766
920
970
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128
145
153
700
875
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128
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IS 1730 : 1989
Table 6
160
2.24
3 15
450
800
180
2 50
3.65
500
1000
2.00
2.80
400
6cO
Table 7
!rhtcknes3
in mm
160
180
200
224
250
280
315
355
400
450
50
60
80
100
Width
in mm
1:
160
125
157
201
141
1.77
2.26
I.57
196
251
176
220
281
196
245
314
220
274
352
247
308
395
279
348
446
314
392
502
353
441
565
392
490
628
471
588
753
) 628
7.85
100
785
981
126
%
320
251
314
402
282
3.53
452
314
392
502
352
440
562
392
490
628
439
549
705
494
617
790
558
697
892
62S
785
10.0
706
883
II.3
784
980
12.5
942
11S
15 I
126
157
2oII
157
166
251
ii
502
628
816
565
7.05
917
6-28
7.85
102
704
879
114
785
951
127
878
I 10
143
988
124
16 I
1 I1
139
181
126
157
204
141
177
230
157
196
25.5
188
23 6
306
251
314
408
314
39.2
510
149
12.6
141
16 7
157
186
208
176
235
198
223
265
198
25.1
28.3
33.6
314
37.3
44
3777
59.7
502
746
628
!!i
100
-
13.4
113
1000
157
176
196
22.0
247
279
314
353
392
47 I
62S
785
1050
1150
1 250
16.5
-
185
202
-
206
226
245
233
252
275
260
284
309
292
;;:;
330
36 I
39.2
37 I
406
442
412
45 I
49.1
4Y.5
542
58.0
659
72.2
785
824
903
98 I
lux)
1450
] 550
--
I
-
286
-
321
358
3X3
362
40 4
432
408
455
487
:::;
510
5hY
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61.2
683
730
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0.;. 3
547
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3.0
50
80
IZI)
200
300
40
60
100
IS0
250
400
5OV
I02
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Table 9
Width
mm
10
0236
0314
0393
0471
16
0377
0502
0628
0.754
20
0471
0628
0785
W%2
100
----A__------------------10
12
15
110
151
20
157
188
230
236
294
30
40
50
126
25
25
0589
0785
0981
118
157
196
30
0 707
0942
118
141
188
236
283
353
471
35
0824
110
137
165
220
275
330
412
550
40
0942
126
157
188
251
314
377
471
628
45
106
141
177
212
283
353
424
530
707
883
106
50
118
157
196
236
314
393
471
589
785
981
118
60
141
188
236
283
377
471
565
707
118
141
188
204
255
306
408
510
612
765
102
128
153
204
220
275
330
440
550
659
824
110
137
165
220
75.
236
2%
353
471
589
707
883
118
147
177
236
80
251
314
377
502
628
754
942
126
157
188
251
314
90
353
424
565
707
848
106
141
177
212
283
3.53
100
393
471
628
7.85
942
118
157
196
236
314
392
565
754
942
113
14 I
188
236
283
377
471
65
70
120
130
942
785
942
612
816
102
122
153
204
256
306
408
512
MO
659
879
110
132
165
220
275
330
440
550
150
707
942
118
141
177
236
294
353
471
589
160
100
126
151
188
251
314
377
502
180
113
141
170
212
283
353
424
565
157
188
236
314
392
47 1
628
196
236
294
392.
49 I
589
755
2SJ
35.3
41 I
588
707
93
471
62.a
78S
94.2
200
250
300
400
126
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