Structural Steel en 10025-10027

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Structural steel grade designations according to EN-10025 & EN-10027

according to EN 10027-1: 2005, EN 10025-2: 2004, EN 10025-4: 2004

Treatment conditions

Steel group

structural steel

Mechanical characteristics

XXX

thermomechanical rolling

normalised rolling

AR

as rolled

min. yield strength in MPa

example

EN 10025-2:

355

J2

Mechanical characteristics

min. 40 J

Temp. C

JR

KR

20

J0

K0

J2

K2

-20

Z15

min. 15% reduction of area

Z25

min. 25% reduction of area

Z35

min. 35 % reduction of area

Physical characteristics - group 2

for low temperatures

thermomechanical rolling

normalised rolling

weathering

example

Special requirements

notch toughness

min. 27 J

Z35

EN 10025-4:

S 355 ML

Explanation of the EN 10025 - 10027 specifications


The latest European Standards incorporate numbers and letters which identify the Properties of the various
grades within the Standard. A typical Specification example might be:- EN 10025 : S275J0H.

EN indicates that it holds the status of a European Standard.


10025 indicates the number of the relevant Standard.
Next is a Letter denoting the type of steel, followed by a number, being the characteristic Yield Strength in
N/mm2 or the specified Minimum Tensile Strength in N/mm2.
G =

Steel Castings.

S =

Structural Steels.

The Number = minimum yield strength for smallest thickness.

P =

Pressure Vessel Steels.

The Number = minimum yield strength for smallest thickness.

L =

Linepipe Steels.

The Number = minimum yield strength for smallest thickness.

E =

Engineering Steels.

The Number = minimum yield strength for smallest thickness.

B =

Steels for Reinforcing Concrete.

The Number = characteristic yield strength.

Y =

Steels for prestressing concrete. The Number = minimum tensile strength.

R =

Steels for or in the form of Rails. The Number = minimum tensile strength.

H =

Steels for Cold Rolled Flat Products of high strength steels for Cold Forming.
The Number = characteristic yield strength.

D =

Flat Products for Cold Forming (except H).


Followed by C for Cold Rolled, D for Hot Rolled products for direct Cold Forming and X for
non specified rolled condition.

T =

Tinmill Products.

M =

Electrical Steels.

JR

indicates that the Charpy Impact Test was conducted to 27 joules minimum at room temperature.

J0

indicates that the Impact Test was performed to 27 joules minimum at 0C.

J2

indicates that the Impact Test was performed to 27 joules minimum at 20C.

K2

indicates that the Impact Test was performed to 40 joules minimum at 20C.

G3

indicates delivery conditions are at the manufacturers discretion.

The last letter, if applicable:


H

indicates Hollow Section.

indicates qualities with specified minimum values of impact energy at a temp. of 50C.

indicates Thermomechanically rolled feedstock material.

indicates Normalised or Normalised Rolled Feedstock material.

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