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JAPANESE

INDUSTRIAL
STANDARD
Translated and Published by
Japanese Standards Association

JIS G 3141 :2011

(JISF)
Cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and
strip

les 77.140.50
Reference number: JIS G 3141 : 2011 (E)

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G 3141 : 2011

Date of Establishment: 1969-02-01


Data of Revision: 2011-09-20
Date of Public Notice in Official Gazette: 2011-09-20
Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
Standards Board
Technical Committee on Iron and Steel

JIS G 3141 : 2011, First English edition published in 2012-02

Translated and published by: Japanese Standards Association


4-1-24, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8440 JAPAN

In the event of any doubts arising as to the contents,


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Contents

Page

Introduction······························································································· ·1
1 Scope ...................................................... ··········································1
2 Normative references···········································································1
3 Classification and symbol·····································································2
4 Chemical composition ··········································································2
5 Mechanical properties··········································································3
5.1 Yield point or proof stress, tensile strength and elongation························· 3
5.2 Average plastic strain ratio···································································4
5.3 Hardness···························································································4
5.4 Bendability ························································································7
6 Expression of dimensions······································································8
7 Standard thickness··············································································8
8 Dimensional tolerances ········································································8
8.1 Measuring positions of dimensions·························································8
8.2 Tolerances on thickness········································································8
8.3 Tolerances on width·············································································9
8.4 Tolerances on length·········································································· 10
9 Shape ...................................................... ········································10
9.1 Flatness·························································································· 10
9.2 Camber··························································································· 12
9.3 Squareness······················································································ 13
10 Mass ...................................................... ·········································13
10.1 Mass of steel sheet ............................................................................ 13
10.2 Mass of steel strip ............................................................................. 14

11 Oiling······························································································ 14
12 Appearance······················································································ 14
13 Tests ...................................................... ·········································15
13.1 Chemical analysis test ....................................................................... 15
13.2 Mechanical test ................................................................................ 15
14 Inspection and re-inspection ................................................................ 16
14.1 Inspection························································································ 16
14.2 Re-inspection··················································································· 16
15 Packaging and marking······································································ 17

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16 Report····························································································· 17
Annex JA (informative) Additional information············································· 18
Annex JB (informative) Comparison table between JIS and corresponding
International Standard· ............................................. 21

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Foreword
This translation has been made based on the original Japanese Indus-
trial Standard revised by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
through deliberations at the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
as the result of proposal for revision of Japanese Industrial Standard
submitted by the Japan Iron and Steel Federation (JISF) with the draft
being attached, based on the provision of Article 12 Clause 1 of the In-
dustrial Standardization Law applicable to the case of revision by the
provision of Article 14.
Consequently JIS G 3141: 2009 is replaced with this Standard.
However, JIS G 3141 : 2009 may be applied in the JIS mark certifica-
tion based on the relevant provisions of Article 19 Clause 1, etc. of the
Industrial Standardization Law until September 19th, 2012.
This JIS document is protected by the Copyright Law.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some parts of this Standard
may conflict with a patent right, application for a patent after opening
to the public or utility model right which have technical properties. The
relevant Minister and the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
are not responsible for identifying the patent right, application for a
patent after opening to the public or utility model right which have the
said technical properties.

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Cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip

Introduction
This Japanese Industrial Standard has been prepared based on the fourth edition of
ISO 3574 published in 2008 with some modifications of the technical contents.
The portions given sidelines or dotted underlines are the matters in which the con-
tents of the corresponding International Standard have been modified. A list of modi-
fications with the explanations is given in Annex JB.

1 Scope
This Standard specifies the cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip (hereafter re-
ferred to as "steel sheet and strip"). T.h~:u:~Qlg.-XQU~.(1~t.~~L~.trip-jn.~Qil..(tlwJ..9J.!J.l1g~rj~QQ
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in .tb.~..~ t~.~.l. ~h~~t. .~rrg...~tdp.:
NOTE: The International Standard corresponding to this Standard and the symbol
of degree of correspondence are as follows.
ISO 3574 : 2008 Cold-reduced carbon steel sheet of commercial and
drawing qualities (MOD)
In addition, symbols which denote the degree of correspondence in the con-
tents between the relevant International Standard and JIS are IDT (identical),
MOD (modified), and NEQ (not equivalent) according to ISOIIEC Guide 21-1.

2 Normative references
The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, con-
stitute provisions of this Standard. The most recent editions of the standards (including
amendments) indicated below shall be applied.

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3 Classification and symbol


The steel sheet and strip shall be classified into 5 types, and the symbols thereof
shall be as given in table 1. rh~..Y __~h~_U __h~__ QJy.id~g__ gQ.<;_QXQ-l:ng __tQ __tD~Lt~m.p.~Lgrgg~Lgng.
t.h~_~1-!rf~~~_f.~TIi~h_~f?__giY~n._~TI_t_~Rl~_2 __~_TId_tgRl~ __Q-,__ r.~_~p_~_GtiY~ly:.

JJI?_Qg_th~_ggK~~m~gt_b.~_tw~~n._th~_.P.~KQ.h~~~r.._gnd_t.h~__ m_~_TI~f~<;_t~x~rl_th~_j._TIt.~Km_~_digt_~.
_ __ __
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gI?P_li~gRl~:.

Table 1 Symbol of grade


Symbol of grade Application
SPCC a) Commercial quality
SPCD Drawing quality
SPCE Deep drawing quality
SPCF Non-ageing deep drawing quality
SPCG Non-ageing extra deep drawing quality
Note a) When the SPCC steel sheet and strip of the standard temper grade and
as-annealed are guaranteed for their tensile strength upon the request by
the purchaser, T shall be suffixed to the symbol of grade so that it reads
SPCCT.

Table 2 Temper grade


Temper grade Symbol of temper grade
As-annealed A
Standard temper grade S
1. hard
8 8
1. hard
4 4
1. hard
2 2
Full hard 1
1. hard,
8 i hard, t hard and full hard are only applicable to SPcc.

Table 3 Surface finish


Surface finish Symbol of surface finish Remarks
Dull finish D A matt finish produced with a roll of which the
surface is roughened mechanically or chemically
Bright finish B A smooth finish produced with a roll of which
the surface is finished smoothly
This table is not applicable to the steel sheet and strip as-annealed.

4 Chemical composition
The steel sheet and strip shall be tested in accordance with 13.1, and the heat analy-
sis value thereof shall be as given in table 4. rh~__ ~.p.~dfj..G~tiQn._irr_tgRl~ __4j~J}'_Q_t~p.p_li~g:.
Rl~ __tQ_t.h~_~t~~L~h(}_(}_t~g(1~tKj.p__9f_ t __ D_~Xg-,__ .t __ D0Xg-,__ .+_ D0Xg__~TIgJ1-!lLhgrd.

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Table 4 Chemical composition


Unit: %
Sym bol of grade C Mn P S
SPCC 0.15 max. 0.60 max. QJ.O.O..W.?~.., 0.035 max.
SPCD 0.10 max. 0.50 max. 0.040 max. 0.035 max.
SPCE 0.08 max. 0.45 max. 0.030 max. 0.030 max.
SPCF 0.06 max. 0.45 max. 0.030 max. 0.030 max.
SPCG a) 0.02 max . 0.25 max. 0.020 max. 0.020 max.
.AJ1Qyin-K~1~))Jgnt~__Q:thEJX_th?})__th9.$~jn-_thi$_:t?J;>I~_m_~y_b~_?<l9g(l_~~Jl~<;~~_$~rY!
Note a) The upper limit value of Mn, P or S may be altered upon the agreement
between the purchaser and the manufacturer.

5 Mechanical properties
5.1 Yield point or proof stress, tensile strength and elongation
The steel sheet and strip of standard temper grade and as-annealed shall be tested in
accordance with 13.2, and the yield point or proof stress, tensile strength and elongation
thereof shall be as given in table 5. The specification in table 5 is applicable only to the
steel sheet and strip of 30 mm or over in width.

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Table 5 Yield point or proof stress, tensile strength and elongation


Symbol Yield point Tensile Elongation Tensile
of grade or proof strength test
stress a) piece
N/mm 2 N/mm 2 %
Thickness Thickness
mm mm
0.25 0.25 0.25 or 0.30 or 0.40 or 0.60 or 1.0 or 1.6 or 2.5
or over or over over to over to over to over to over to over to or over
and excl. and excl. and excl. and excl. and excl. and excl.
0.30 0.40 0.60 1.0 1.6 2.5
SPCC - - - - - - - - - No.5
SPCCTb) - 270 min. 28 min. 31 min. 34 min. 36 min. 37 min. 38 min. 39 min. test
SPCD (240 max.) 270 min. 30 min. 33 min. 36 min. 38 min. 39 min. 40 min. 41 min. piece,
SPCE (220 max.) 270 min. 32 min. 35 min. 38 min. 40 min. 41 min. 42 min. 43 min. rolling
SPCF c) (210 max.) 270 min. - - 40 min. 42 min. 43 min. 44 min. 45 min. direction
SPCGc) (190 max.) 270 min. - - 42 min. 44 min. 45 min. 46 min. -

For those under 0.60 mm in thickness, the tensile test shall generally be omitted. The elongation of the steel
sheet and strip of standard temper grade that have been bright finished shall be the value so as that 2 is
subtracted from the value of this table.
NOTE: 1 N/mm 2 = 1 MPa
Notes a) The upper limit value of yield point or proof stress in parentheses is informative and may be applied
upon the agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer.
b) The tensile test value is guaranteed for those among SPCC.
c) The non-ageing property of SPCF and SPCG shall be guaranteed for six months after the shipment from
the manufacturer's factory. When the shipment is delayed due to the request from the purchaser, the
term shall be six months from the original shipment date. The non-aging property is the characteristic
that does not grow the stretcher-strain at the time of working.

5.2 Average plastic strain ratio


The steel sheet and strip of SPCG shall be tested in accordance with 13.2, and the aver-
age plastic strain ratio r shall be as given in table 6.

Table 6 Average plastic strain ratio r

Symbol of grade Thickness


mm
Under 0.50 0.50 or over to Over 1.0 to Over 1.6
and incl. 1.0 and incl. 1.6
SPCG - 1.5 min. 1.4 min. -

5.3 Hardness
The steel sheet and strip of t hard, t hard, t hard and full hard (hereafter referred
to as "hard material") shall be tested in accordance with 13.2, and their hardness shall be
as given in table 7 or table 8. However, the hardness shall be in accordance with table 7
unless otherwise specified. For the material so thin in thickness that Rockwell hardness
scale B (hereafter referred to as "HRB") cannot be measured, the hardness may be meas-
ured by Rockwell superficial hardness scale 30T (hereafter referred to as "HR30T"), Rock-
well superficial hardness scale 15T (hereafter referred to as "HR15T") or Vickers hardness

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(hereafter referred to as "HV"), and converted to HRB by the conversion table as given in
table 9 to table 11. An example of HRB and the minimum applicable thickness is given in
table 12.
When the diamond anvil is used at the time of measuring the hardness of HR30T or
HR15T, the test allows the appearance of the indentation on the back of a test piece. In
this case, the hardness is converted to HRB by using table 9 and table 10.
The hardness value which is not in the hardness conversion table shall be calculated by
interpolation.
NOTE: JIS Z 2245 specifies so that "After the test, no deformation shall be visible on
the surface of the test piece opposite the indentation.", and the equation to
calculate the minimum thickness of the test piece where spherical indenter is
used is shown in table 13 for informative.
Table 7 Rockwell hardness of hard material (HRB)
Temper grade Symbol of temper grade HRBS or HRBW a)

l hard 8 50 to 71
8
.1 hard 4 65 to 80
4
.1 hard 2 74 to 89
2
Full hard 1 85 or over
Note a) The measurement shall be either by HRBS or HRBW.
However in case of any doubt arising, HRBS shall be
applied.

Table 8 Vickers hardness of hard material (HV)


Temper grade Symbol of temper grade HV
t hard 8 95 to 130

.1 hard 4 115 to 150


4
.1 hard 2 135 to 185
2
Full hard 1 170 or over

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Table 9 Conversion table from HR30TS to HRBS


HR30TS Converted HR30TS Converted HR30TS Converted HR30TS Converted
HRBS HRBS HRBS HRBS
35.0 28.1 47.0 46.0 59.0 63.9 71.0 81.9
36.0 29.6 48.0 47.5 60.0 65.4 72.0 83.4
37.0 31.1 49.0 49.0 61.0 66.9 73.0 84.9
38.0 32.5 50.0 50.5 62.0 68.4 74.0 86.4
39.0 34.0 51.0 52.0 63.0 69.9 75.0 87.9
40.0 35.5 52.0 53.5 64.0 71.4 76.0 89.4
41.0 37.0 53.0 55.0 65.0 72.9 77.0 90.8
42.0 38.5 54.0 56.5 66.0 74.4 78.0 92.3
43.0 40.0 55.0 58.0 67.0 75.9 79.0 93.8
44.0 41.5 56.0 59.5 68.0 77.4 80.0 95.3
45.0 43.0 57.0 60.9 69.0 78.9 81.0 96.8
46.0 44.5 58.0 62.4 70.0 80.4 82.0 a) 98.3
This table may be applicable to the conversion from HR30TW to HRBW. However in case of any
doubt arising, HR30TS shall be applied.
NOTE This conversion table shall be in accordance with table 2 [1] of ASTM E140. Hardness not
in the table of ASTM is obtained by interpolation.
Note a) When HR30TS exceeds 82.0, the converted value of HRBS shall be expressed as "over
98.3". However, the converted value of HRBS obtained by extrapolation may be reported
by the round number, instead.

Table 10 Conversion table from HR15TS to HRBS


HR15TS Converted HR15TS Converted HR15TS Converted HR15TS Converted
HRBS HRBS HRBS HRBS
70.0 28.8 76.0 47.3 82.0 65.8 88.0 84.3
70.5 30.3 76.5 48.8 82.5 67.3 88.5 85.8
71.0 31.9 77.0 50.4 83.0 68.8 89.0 87.3
71.5 33.4 77.5 51.9 83.5 70.4 89.5 88.9
72.0 35.0 78.0 53.4 84.0 71.9 90.0 90.4
72.5 36.5 78.5 55.0 84.5 73.5 90.5 92.0
73.0 38.0 79.0 56.5 85.0 75.0 91.0 93.5
73.5 39.6 79.5 58.1 85.5 76.6 91.5 95.0
74.0 41.1 80.0 59.6 86.0 78.1 92.0 96.6
74.5 42.7 80.5 61.1 86.5 79.6 92.5 98.1
75.0 44.2 81.0 62.7 87.0 81.2 93.0 a) 99.7
75.5 45.7 81.5 64.2 87.5 82.7
This table may be applicable to the conversion from HR15TW to HRBW. However in case of any
doubt arising, HR15TS shall be applied.
NOTE This conversion table shall be in accordance with table 2 of ASTM E140. Hardness not in
the table of ASTM is obtained by interpolation.
Note a) When HR15TS exceeds 93.0, the converted value of HRBS shall be expressed as "over
99.7". However, the converted value of HRBS obtained by extrapolation may be reported
by the round number, instead.

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Table 11 Conversion table from HV to HRBS


HV Converted HV Converted HV Converted HV Converted
HRBS HRBS HRBS HRBS
85 41.0 145 76.6 210 93.4 330 -

90 48.0 150 78.7 220 95.0 340 (108.0)


95 52.0 155 79.9 230 96.7 350 -

100 56.2 160 81.7 240 98.1 360 (109.0)


105 59.4 165 83.1 250 99.5 370 -

110 62.3 170 85.0 260 (101.0) 380 (110.0)


115 65.0 175 86.1 270 (102.0)
120 66.7 180 87.1 280 (103.5)
125 69.5 185 88.8 290 (104.5)
130 71.2 190 89.5 300 (105.5)
135 73.2 195 90.7 310 -

140 75.0 200 91.5 320 (107.0)


NOTE 1 This conversion table shall be in accordance with table 1 [2] of SAE J417. Hardness not
in the table of SAE is obtained by interpolation.
NOTE 2 The value in parentheses is out of the scope of HRBS and for reference. It may be re-
ported as the round number.

Table 12 Example ofHRB and minimum thickness


HRBS or HRBW 50 65 74 85
Minimum thickness mm

Table 13 Equation to calculate minimum thickness of test piece


Indenter I Rockwell hardness I Rockwell superficial hardness
Spherical indenter I 15h or 0.03 (130-H) I 15h or 0.015 (100-H)
NOTE: h : Depth of permanent indentation H: Hardness value

P~~ ____ B~nd.J;l,biljty

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NOTE: For the bend test, see 13.2.5.


Table 14 Bendability
Temper grade Symbol of temper grade Bend angle Inside clearance a)

As-annealed A 180 0 o (flat on itself)


Standard temper grade S 180 0 o (flat on itself)
1
"8 hard
8 180 0 o (flat on itself)
1 4 180 0 1
"4 hard
1 2 180 0 2
"2 hard
Full hard 1 - -
Note a) Maximum number of sheets of nominal thickness.

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6 Expression of dimensions
The dimensions of the steel sheet and strip shall be expressed as follows.
a) The dimensions of the steel sheet shall be expressed by thickness, width and length in
millimetre.
b) The dimensions of the steel strip shall be expressed by thickness and width in milli-
metre.
7 Standard thickness
The standard thickness of the cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip of 600 mm or
over in width shall be as given in table 15.
Table 15 Standard thickness
Unit: mm
Standard thickness 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.4
1.6 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.5 (2.6) 2.8 (2.9) 3.2
The standard thickness not in parentheses should preferably be used.

8 Dimensional tolerances
8.1 Measuring positions of dimensions
The measuring positions of dimensions shall be as follows.
a) Thickness shall be measured at a normal portion for steel strip and at any point not
less than 15 mm inward from each edge (end part in the width direction) for steel
sheet. For that whose width is less than 30 mm, the measurement shall be made at a
mid -width position.
b) Width shall be measured at a normal portion for steel strip and at any position for
steel sheet.
c) Length shall be measured at any position for steel sheet.
8.2 Tolerances on thickness
The tolerances on thickness shall be as follows.
a) The tolerances on thickness shall be applied to the nominal thickness.
b) The tolerances on thickness shall be divided into A and B as given in table 16 and ta-
ble 17, respectively. The tolerances on thickness A shall generally be applied. However,
B may be applied upon the agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer.

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Table 16 Tolerances on thickness A


Unit: mm
Thickness Width
Under 630 630 or 1000 or 1250 or 1600 or
over to and over to and over to and over
excl. 1 000 excl. 1 250 excl. 1 600
Under 0.25 ±0.03 ±0.03 ±0.03 - -

0.25 or over to and excl. 0.40 ±0.04 ±0.04 ±0.04 - -

0.40 or over to and excl. 0.60 ±0.05 ±0.05 ±0.05 ±0.06 -

0.60 or over to and excl. O.SO ±0.06 ±0.06 ±0.06 ±0.06 ±0.07
O.SO or over to and excl. 1.00 ±0.06 ±0.06 ±0.07 ±O.OS ±0.09
1.00 or over to and excl. 1.25 ±0.07 ±0.07 ±O.OS ±0.09 ±0.11
1.25 or over to and excl. 1.60 ±O.OS ±0.09 ±0.10 ±0.11 ±0.13
1.60 or over to and excl. 2.00 ±0.10 ±0.11 ±0.12 ±0.13 ±0.15
2.00 or over to and excl. 2.50 ±0.12 ±0.13 ±0.14 ±0.15 ±0.17
2.50 or over to and excl. 3.15 ±0.14 ±0.15 ±0.16 ±0.17 ±0.20
3.15 or over ±0.16 ±0.17 ±0.19 ±0.20 -

Table 17 Tolerances on thickness B


Unit: mm
Thickness Width
Under 160 160 or 250 or 400 or
over to and over to and over to and
excl. 250 excl400 excl. 630
Under 0.10 ±0.010 ±0.020 - -

0.10 or over to and excl. 0.16 ±0.015 ±0.020 - -

0.16 or over to and excl. 0.25 ±0.020 ±0.025 ±0.030 ±0.030


0.25 or over to and excl. 0.40 ±0.025 ±0.030 ±0.035 ±0.035
0.40 or over to and excl. 0.60 ±0.035 ±0.040 ±0.040 ±0.040
0.60 or over to and excl. O.SO ±0.040 ±0.045 ±0.045 ±0.045
O.SO or over to and excl. 1.00 ±0.04 ±0.05 ±0.05 ±0.05
1.00 or over to and excl. 1.25 ±0.05 ±0.05 ±0.05 ±0.06
1.25 or over to and excl. 1.60 ±0.05 ±0.06 ±0.06 ±0.06
1.60 or over to and excl. 2.00 ±0.06 ±0.07 ±O.OS ±O.OS
2.00 or over to and excl. 2.50 ±0.07 ±O.OS ±O.OS ±0.09
2.50 or over to and excl. 3.15 ±O.OS ±0.09 ±0.09 ±0.10
3.15 or over ±0.09 ±0.10 ±0.10 ±0.11

8.3 Tolerances on width


The tolerances on width shall be as follows.
a) The tolerances on width shall be applied to the nominal width.
b) The tolerances on width shall be divided into A, Band C as given in table 18, table 19
and table 20, respectively. Table 18 shall be applied to those by ordinary cutting
method, table 19 shall be applied to those by re-cut or precision cut and table 20 shall
be applied to those by slit.

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Table 18 Tolerances on width A Table 19 Tolerances on width B


Unit: mm Unit: mm
Width Width
Under 1 250 1250 or over 1250 Under 1250 or over
+7 +10 +3 +4
0 0 0 0
The plus side tolerances shall not be specified
to the stretcher-levelled steel sheet.

Table 20 Tolerances on width C


Unit: mm
Thickness Width
Under 160 160 or over to 250 or over to 400 or over to
and excl. 250 and excl. 400 and exc1.630
Under 0.60 ±0.15 ±0.20 ±0.25 ±0.30
0.60 or over to and excl. 1.00 ±0.20 ±0.25 ±0.25 ±0.30
1.00 or over to and excl. 1.60 ±0.20 ±0.30 ±0.30 ±0.40
1.60 or over to and excl. 2.50 ±0.25 ±0.35 ±0.40 ±0.50
2.50 or over to and excl. 4.00 ±0.30 ±0.40 ±0.45 ±0.50
4.00 or over to and excl. 5.00 ±0.40 ±0.50 ±0.55 ±0.65

8.4 Tolerances on length


The tolerances on length shall be as follows.
a) The tolerances on length shall be applied to the nominal length of the steel sheet.
b) The tolerances on length shall be divided into A and B as given in table 21 and ta-
ble 22, respectively. Table 21 shall be applied to those by ordinary cutting method
and table 22 shall be applied to those by re-cut or precision cut.

Table 21 Tolerances on length A Table 22 Tolerances on length B


Unit: mm Unit: mm
Length Tolerances Length Tolerances
Under 2000 +10 1000 Under +3
0 0
2 000 or over to and excl. 4 000 +15 1 000 or over to and exc1.2 000 +4
0 0
4 000 or over to and excl. 6 000 +20 2 000 or over to and excl. 3 000 +6
0 0
3 000 or over to and excl. 4 000 +8
The plus side tolerances shall not be specified to
0
the stretcher-levelled steel sheet.

9 Shape
9.1 Flatness
The flatness of the steel sheet and strip shall be as follows.
a) Flatness of steel sheet The flatness of steel sheet shall be divided into A and B as
given in table 23 and table 24, respectively. Table 24 shall generally be applied to

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the stretcher-levelled steel sheet. The flatness shall be applied only to the steel
sheet cut from the cold-reduced carbon steel strip of the standard temper grade of
600 mm or over in width. The flatness shall be measured by laying a steel sheet on
a flat surface plate, and the value shall be determined by subtracting the thickness
of the steel sheet from the maximum strain 1) from the upper side of the flat surface
of the steel sheet.
Note 1) According to its shape and location of occurrence, the strain is catego-
rized as follows.
Bow: curving of the whole steel sheet, either in the rolling di-
rection or in the direction transverse to the rolling di-
rection
Wave: rippling in rolling direction of the steel sheet
Edge wave: wave appearing on the edge of steel sheet (end part in
the width direction)
Centre buckle: wave appearing on the centre part of the steel sheet

Table 23 Maximum value of flatness A


Unit: mm
Width Type of strain
Bow, wave Edge wave Centre buckle
Under 1000 12 8 6
1 000 or over to and excl. 1 250 15 9 8
1 250 or over to and excl. 1 600 15 11 8
1600 or over 20 13 9

Table 24 Maximum value of flatness B


Unit: mm
Width Type of strain
Bow, wave Edge wave Centre buckle
Under 1 000 2 2 2
1 000 or over to and excl. 1 250 3 2 2
1 250 or over to and excl. 1 600 4 3 2
1600 or over 5 4 2

b) Flatness of steel strip The flatness of the steel strip shall be as given in table 23;
however it shall not be applied to the bow. Also, it shall be applied to the steel strip
of standard temper grade and not to the irregular portions of the steel strip. The
flatness of steel strip shall be inspected on the inspection station installed on the
production line. When the measurement value is necessary, the measurement in-
cluding the measurement method shall be reported upon the agreement between
the purchaser and the manufacturer.
The measurement of flatness of steel strip may be omitted 2).

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Note 2) The omission of the measurement of flatness based on the judgment of


the manufacturer is permissible on the precondition that the flatness
shall satisfy the specified value.
9.2 Camber
The application of camber to the steel sheet and strip shall be as given in figure 1.
The camber of steel sheet and strip shall be divided into A and B as given in table
25 and table 26, respectively. Table 26 shall be applied upon the agreement be-
tween the purchaser and the manufacturer, and when applied, the purport shall be
indicated. The camber shall not be applied to the irregular portions of steel strip.
The measurement of camber may be omitted 3). However, when designated by the
purchaser, the measurement shall be performed.
Note 3) The omission of the measurement of camber based on the judgment of
the manufacturer is permissible on the precondition that the camber
shall satisfy the specified value.
Unit: mm

c t Width
Any position Any position

For steel sheet of under For steel sheet of 2 000 mm For steel strip
2 000 mm in length or over in length

Figure 1 Application of camber to steel sheet and steel strip

Table 25 Maxim urn value of camber A


Unit: mm
Width Division of steel sheet and steel strip
Steel sheet I Steel strip
Under 2 000 in length 2 000 or over in length I
30 or over to and excl. 40 8 8 in any 2 000 in length
40 or over to and excl. 630 4 4 in any 2 000 in length
630 or over 2 2 in any 2 000 in length

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Table 26 Maximum value of camber B


Unit: mm
Width Division of steel sheet and steel strip
Steel sheet I Steel strip
Under 2 000 in length 2 000 or over in length I
30 or over to and exc1.40 25 25 in any 2 000 in length
40 or over to and excl. 630 10 10 in any 2 000 in length

9.3 Squareness
The squareness of steel sheet shall be in accordance with either of the following. HQW~
~_y.~XJ_j.n_<;_0J?~_Qf~_l)y_g~n!Rt._~u':i.~j.ng,-_th~__w.~.tb.Qg__1;.l2_~_h~n_k>_~_0PpJi~~1

a) Method using perpendicular line The squareness of steel sheet shall be expressed
by the ratio (AI J3), where A indicates the distance between a perpendicular line
from an edge drawn at a corner point and the corner point of the opposite edge, and
B indicates the length of the perpendicular line (measured width), as shown in ta-
ble 2, and this value shall not exceed 1.0 %.
B (measured width)

Figure 2 Squareness of steel sheet (method using perpendicular line)

b) Method using diagonal lines Half of the absolute value of the difference (I Xl -
X2 I 12) between each length of two diagonal lines (Xl and X2 in figure 3) of the steel
sheet shall be obtained, and this value shall not exceed 0.7 % of the measured
width Wof the steel sheet.
L (length)

W(measured width)

Figure 3 Squareness of steel sheet (method using diagonal lines)

10 Mass
10.1 Mass of steel sheet
The mass of steel sheet shall be as follows_

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a) The mass of steel sheet shall be given in kilograms. Generally, for the steel sheet
cut from the cold-reduced carbon steel strip of 600 mm or over in width, the theo-
retical mass shall be applied; and for the cold-reduced steel sheet of under 600 mm
in width, the measured mass shall be applied.
b) The calculation method of mass of steel sheet shall be as given in table 27.
c) The standard mass of single bundle of steel sheet of 600 mm or over in width shall
be 2 000 kg, 3 000 kg or 4 000 kg.
Table 27 Calculation method of mass
Calculation order Calculation method Number of digits in resul-
tant b)
Basic mass kg/mm·m 2 7.85 (mass of 1 mm in thickness per
-
1 m 2 in area)
Unit mass kg/m2 Basic mass (kg/mm . m2) x thickness Rounded off to 4 significant
(mm) figures
Area of steel sheet m2 Width (mm) x length (mm) x 10- 6 Rounded off to 4 significant
figures
Mass of single sheet kg Unit mass (kg/ m2) x area (m 2) Rounded off to 3 significant
figures
Mass of single bundle kg
Mass of single sheet (kg) x number of Rounded off to integral
sheets in single bundle of same di- number in kg
menSlOns
Total mass a) kg Sum of the mass of each bundle Integral number in kg
Notes a) The total mass may be calculated as mass of a single sheet (kg) x total number of sheets.
b) The rounding off of numerical values shall be in accordance with the rule A of JIS Z 8401.

10.2 Mass of steel strip


The mass of steel strip shall be as follows.
a) The mass of steel strip shall be given as the measured mass in kilograms.
b) For the mass of steel strip, the maximum mass shall generally be designated upon
the agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer, and the designated
maximum mass shall generally be the following value or over.
1) For the steel strip of 600 mm or over in width, 3 kg per 1 mm in width
2) For the steel strip of under 600 mm in width, 1 kg per 1 mm in width

11 Oiling
The steel sheet and strip shall be oiled unless otherwise designated.

12 Appearance
The appearance shall be as follows.
a) The steel sheet and strip shall be free from defects to the extent of detrimental to
practical use. The defects on the surface shall generally be applied to one-side sur-
face 4) of the steel sheet and strip.
The steel strip may contain some irregular portions and welds, since the inspec-

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tion thereof generally does not afford the manufacturer the opportunity to remove
the defective portions.
NOTE: Defects are such as holes, laminations and surface flaws.
Note 4) The one-sided surface generally refers to the surface of the upper side in
packaging for the steel sheet and an outside surface for the steel strip.
b) For the steel sheet and strip of as-annealed, the coil break, edge wave, etc. caused by
the omission of temper rolling shall not be regarded as detrimental defects.
c) For the steel sheet and strip for which "unoil" is specified, rust, scratches and other
defects likely to occur due to unoiling shall not be regarded as the detrimental defects.

13 Tests
13.1 Chemical analysis test
13.1.1 General matters and sampling method of chemical analysis test
The chemical composition of the steel sheet and strip shall be determined by heat
analysis, and the general matters for chemical analysis test and the sampling method
for analysis shall be as specified in Gl~.~~.~..8.Qf~IlSJ:tQ1Q1=..
13.1.2 Analytical method
The analytical method shall be as specified in JJS.G..O.3.2Q.
13.2 Mechanical test
13.2.1 General matters of mechanical test
General matters of the mechanical test shall be as specified in clause 7 and clause 9
of J.lS.. G.Q1=.Q4:. In this case, the sampling method shall be Class A of 7.6 of JJS.G..Q~Q1
and the number and the sampling position of test pieces shall be as follows.
a) Number of test pieces Take one test piece from each coil while in cold rolling (here-
after referred to as the "coil").
When the mass of coil is under 3 000 kg, one test piece shall be taken from those of
the same heat, same thickness, same rolling condition and same heat treatment, re-
spectively.
b) Sampling position of test piece The centre of a test piece shall be in the position 114
inward in the width direction or the position close to it. The tensile test piece and the
bend test piece shall be taken parallel to the rolling direction.
13.2.2 Tensile test
The tensile test shall be as follows.
a) The test piece to be used shall be N.9.... Q.t.~.~t..p.i~Q.~..~'p.~.~jJi~dj.n.JJS.Z..2..2~1. When sam-
pling of .N9...J:?t~~.t.p.ig.Q.~ is infeasible, the test piece shall be upon the agreement be-
tween the purchaser and the manufacturer.
b) The test method shall be as specified in JIS.Z.2.2.4.J.
13.2.3 Plastic strain ratio test
The test piece and the test method shall be as specified in JIS Z 2254.

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13.2.4 Hardness test


The test piece and the test method shall be as specified in JIS Z 2244 or JIS Z 2245.
13.2.5 Bend test
The bend test shall be as follows.
The test for bendability may be omitted 5). However, when designated by the pur-
chaser, the test shall be performed.
Note 5) The test for bendability may be omitted by the judgment of the manufac-
turer on the precondition that the bendability shall satisfy the specified
value.
a) Test piece The test piece shall have a width of 15 mm to 50 mm and a suitable
length of about twice the width. Unless otherwise specified, one test piece shall be
taken from the sample parallel to the rolling direction.
b) Bending of test piece The test piece shall be bent manually with a hand vise at
180 in the longitudinal direction of the test piece as shown in figure 4 with sand-
0

wiching the number of sheets specified in table 14 as the internal spacing. When a
hand vise is not available, other suitable means of testing may be adopted.

Internal spacing

Figure 4 Direction of bend test

14 Inspection and re-inspection


14.1 Inspection
The inspection shall be as follows.
a) General requirements of inspection shall be as specified in JIS G 0404.
b) The chemical composition shall comply with clause 4.
c) The mechanical properties shall comply with clause 5.
d) The dimensional tolerances shall comply with clause 8.
e) The shape shall comply with clause 9.
f) The mass shall comply with clause 10.
g) The appearance shall comply with clause 12.
14.2 Re-inspection
The steel sheet and strip which have failed in the mechanical test may be subjected

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to a retest as specified in ,9.~~tQLJJS._G_Q~JJ4_Jor final acceptance.

15 Packaging and marking

The steel sheet and strip which have passed the inspection__ f?_h9:ltg~D~K9:U.Y._R~_P_9:~k~
9:g~d and marked with the following items by suitable means. However, according to
the agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer, a part of them except h)
may be omitted.
a) Symbol of grade
b) Symbol of temper grade
c) Symbol of surface finish
d) Serial number or inspection number
e) Dimensions (see clause 6)
f) Number of sheets or mass (omissible for the cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and
strip of under 600 mm in width)
g) Manufacturer's name or its identifying brand
h) Symbol which denotes camber B : B (when applied)

Example: Expression of symbol of grade, symbol of temper grade and symbol of


surface finish
SPCCT-S D

T 1'---_1____ Surface finish (dull finish)


Temper grade (standard temper grade)
Grade (general, mechanical property guaranteed)

16 Report
When there IS a request from the purchaser beforehand, the manufacturer shall
submit the inspection document to the purchaser ..In-..tb..i§'__ ~~§'_~-,__ t.h~_I~R~n:.t._f?bJ~\lL~.QJ-Il.p.ly
wit.h_.tb.~__ I~gJ.~j.x~;m._~_nt.f? __ in_~l~_~§'_~__ la__ Qf_;US__ G__ Q~Q:t__ H_QW~Y~Xl __ tb..~__ ~~gRQn-._jn __Gb.~_mi~9:l
<;_Q_mPQ~it.iQn __m9:Y_R_~_X~P_QKt_~_~_Ry_thK~~_d~~i;m._~l_pl~<;_~_f?:_JJnl~~~_Qth~r.w_if?_~__g~§'.ign-.~_t~dJ __tb~
typ_~__ Qfj._n§,.p.~<;_tj_Qn_dQ~~m_~_nt._f?_h9:ll_<;_Q_mRly__w.ith_~it.h~r.._~t~ng~Id_5J_~_f?j._gn~t.iQD__~_._a_QI_Q!lJ~
in-._t~Rl~__ l._QfJJS__G__Q4~9:,

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Annex JA (informative)
Additional information

Introduction
This Annex describes the reference values for the agreement between the purchaser
and the manufacturer concerning the hardness of the standard temper grade and
as-annealed, tensile strength and elongation of hard materials, as well as the notes on
the contract, and is not to constitute the provisions of this Standard.

JA.l Hardness of standard temper grade and as-annealed


The hardness of the standard temper grade and as-annealed is as given in either ta-
ble JA.l or table JA.2. However, the hardness values of HR30T , HR15T and HV may
be converted to HRB hardness values according to the conversion table of table 9 to ta-
ble 11 of the text. The test method is in accordance with 13.2 of the text.
NOTE 1 JIS Z 2245 specifies so that "After the test, no deformation shall be visible
on the surface of the test piece opposite the indentation." Since the influ-
ence of the test can be detected on the backside of the test piece of the
standard temper grade and as-annealed easier than of the hard materials,
sufficient attention is required in selecting the scales for Rockwell hard-
ness.
NOTE 2 When the diamond anvil is used at the time of measuring the hardness of
HR30T or HRI5T, the test allows the appearance of the indentation on the
back of a test piece.
NOTE 3 HRB should not be used because the deformation of the test can easily be
observed on the backside of the test piece.
Table JA.l Rockwell hardness of standard temper grade and as-annealed
Temper grade Symbol Hardness
HRB HR30T HR15T
As-annealed A 57 max. 54 max. 79 max.
Standard temper grade S 65 max. 60 max. 82 max.

Table JA.2 Vickers hardness of standard temper grade and as-annealed


Temper grade Symbol HV
As-annealed A 105 max.
Standard temper grade S 115 max.

JA.2 Tensile strength and elongation of hard materials


The tensile strength and the elongation of hard materials are as given in table JA.3.
The test method is in accordance with 13.2 of the text.

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Table JA.3 Tensile strength and elongation of hard materials


Temper grade Symbol Tensile strength Elongation Tensile test
N/mm 2 % pIece
1
S hard 8 290 to 410 25 min.
1 No.5 test
"4 hard 4 370 to 490 10 min.
piece, rolling
1
2" hard 2 440 to 590 - direction
Full hard 1 550 min. -

NOTE: This table is applied to the steel sheet and strip of 0.25 mm or over in thickness
and 30 mm or over in width.

JA.3 Notes on contract


It is recommended that the purchaser designates the following items on the contract.
a) General matters to be specified on ordering
1) Distinction of steel sheet and steel strip 6)

2) Symbol of grade
3) Symbol of temper grade
4) Symbol of surface finish
5) Dimensions
6) Quantity
7) Mass of bundled steel sheets (if required)
8) Allowable range of total quantity of shipment to ordered quantity
9) Delivery date, delivery method and destination
10) Maximum mass for steel strip
11) Inside diameter for steel strip (if required)
12) Designation of unoiling (if required)
13) Use
Note 6) When ordering the cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip of under 600
mm in width, they should be designated as the "cold-rolled steel strip" at
the time of ordering.
b) Temper grade and surface finish The steel sheet and strip are shipped with the fol-
lowing conditions, unless otherwise designated.
1) The cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip of 600 mm or over in width
Standard temper grade and dull finish
2) The cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip of under 600 mm in width
Standard temper grade and bright finish
c) Dimensional tolerances and flatness Unless otherwise designated, the following
dimensional tolerances and flatness are applied. In other cases, the purport should
be indicated.

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1) The cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip of 600 mm or over in width
Tolerances on thickness A, tolerances on width A, tolerances on length A and fiat-
ness A
2) The cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip of under 600 mm in width
Tolerances on thickness B, tolerances on width B, and tolerances on length B
d) Others Where the marking of the date of temper rolling for the standard temper
grade is required, the purport should be indicated.

Bibliography
[1] ASTM E140 Standard Hardness Conversion Tables for Metals Relationship
Among Brinell Hardness~ Vickers Hardness~ Rockwell Hardness~
Superficial Hardness~ Knoop Hardness~ and Scleroscope Hardness
[2] SAE J417 Hardness tests and hardness number conversions

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Annex JB (informative)
Comparison table between JIS and corresponding International Standard
JIS G 3141: 2011 Cold-reduced carbon steel sheet and strip I ISO 3574 : 2008 Cold-reduced carbon steel sheet of commercial and
drawing qualities

(I) Requirements in JIS (II) Inter- (III) Requirements in Interna- (IV) Classification and details of (V) Justification for the
national tional Standard technical deviation between JIS and technical deviation
Standard the International Standard by clause and future measures
No. and title Content number No. of clause Content Classification Detail of technical
of clause by clause deviation
1 Scope The cold-reduced car- l Identical -
"'d bon steel sheet and
;::d
o~ strip are specified.
t:rj 2 Normative
Cl
~
t:rj
references
U 3 Classifica- Five types of steel 1 Five types of Addition In JIS, temper grade Wider range of cold-reduced
td tion and grade, temper grade steel grade are division and surface carbon steel sheets are specified
~
Cl symbol division and surface specified. finish division are in JIS than those in ISO
o"'d finish division are Standard.
added.
~
;::d specified.
""""
o 4 Chemical Chemical 5.2 Chemical Alteration P in SPCC is higher SPCC requires higher composi-
~
~ composition compositions of four compositions of than that in ISO tion of P than that in ISO Stan-
elements, C, Mn, P five elements, C, Standard. dard because it is often applied
and S are specified Mn, P, Sand Ti Ti is not specified for to the hard materials which are
for five types of steel are specified for SPCG, while not specified in ISO Standard.
grade. five types of steel specified in ISO It is specified in JIS that other
grade. Standard. alloying elements may be added
as necessary.
Q
CD
I--'
~
I--'

~
o
I--'~
I--' I--'
Qt--:l
(I) Requirements in JIS (II) Inter- (III) Requirements in Interna- (IV) Classification and details of (V) Justification for the t--:l
CD
national tional Standard technical deviation between JIS and technical deviation I--'
~
Standard the International Standard by clause and future measures I--'
No. and title Content number No. of clause Content Classification Detail of technical
t--:l
of clause by clause deviation o
I--'
5 Mechanical The yield point or 5.6 Yield point or Addition In ISO Standard, Although bendability is deleted I--'
properties proof stress, tensile proofstres~ ten- hardness and bend- in ISO Standard, JIS specifies
strength, elongation, sile strength and ability are deleted at do that it shall be applied when
average plastic strain elongation are the time of revision. requested.
ratio, hardness and specified. Provision of hardness is neces-
bendability are speci- sary for the hard materials of
fied. JIS.
Alteration JIS and ISO Stan- JIS and ISO Standard differ in
dard differ in tensile the shape of the test piece and
"'d
strength and elonga- the tensile direction. Further,
;::d tion. ISO Standard the lower limit of the tensile
o~ specifies tensile strength in JIS is the same as
t:rj strength by the up- the value for reference in ISO
Cl
~ per limit contrary to Standard.
t:rj
t:J the lower limit in
td JIS.
~ 6 Expression The expression of 15 Identical -
Cl of dimensions dimensions is speci-
o"'d fied.
~ 7 Standard The standard thick- - Addition In JIS, the thickness In JIS, the standard thickness is
;::d
""""
o thickness ness is specified. used normally is necessary for products of gen-
~ specified as the eral use.
~
standard thickness.
8 Dimen- Dimensional toler- 6 Tolerances on Alteration In JIS, the dimen- Proposal of tolerances of JIS will
sional toler- ances on thickness, thickness, width, sional tolerances are be submitted to ISO Standard.
ances width and length are length, flatness, severer than those of
specified. squareness and ISO Standard.
camber are speci-
fied.
9 Shape The flatness, camber 6 Tolerances on Alteration In JIS, the dimen- Proposal of tolerances of JIS will
and squareness are thickness, width, sional tolerances are be submitted to ISO Standard.
specified. length, flatness, severer than those of
squareness and ISO Standard.
camber are speci-
fied.
(I) Requirements in JIS (II) Inter- (III) Requirements in Interna- (IV) Classification and details of (V) Justification for the
national tional Standard technical deviation between JIS and technical deviation
Standard the International Standard by clause and future measures
No. and title Content number No. of clause Content Classification Detail of technical
of clause by clause deviation
10 Mass The mass is speci- - Addition In JIS, the theoreti- Two types of mass are required
fied. cal mass and the according to the custom on
measured mass are business, and specified in JIS.
specified.
11 Oiling The oiling is speci- 4.6 Identical -
fied.
12 Appear- The appearance is 4.4 Identical -
ance specified. 11
13 Tests Chemical analysis 5.3 Chemical analy- Addition In JIS, hardness test, In JIS, provisions for hardness
"'d test, tensile test, 7 sis and tensile bend test and plastic test, bend test and plastic strain
;::d
o~ hardness test, bend 8 test are specified. strain ratio test are ratio test are added.
t:rj test and plastic added.
Cl strain ratio test are
~
t:rj specified.
U
14.1 Inspec- The inspection is - - Addition In JIS, inspection is This is the unique configuration
td
~ tion specified. specified in one of JIS and is kept as it is.
Cl clause, while it is
o"'d specified in each
~ clause in ISO Stan-
;::d
""""
o dard.
~ 14.2 The re-inspection 9 Identical -
~
Re -inspection and the judgment are 10
specified.
15 Packaging Packaging and eight 14 Seven items to be Addition In JIS, the packaging Since packaging is required ac-
and marking items to be marked marked are is added. cording to the custom on busi-
are specified. specified. ness, it is specified in JIS.
16 Report Items to be reported 15 Report is sub- Addition In JIS, the decimal Since carbon in chemical
according to the re- mitted on the places of carbon in composition is required to be
quest by the pur- items chemical composition reported by 3 decimal places
chaser are specified. requested by the to be reported is according to the custom on Q
purchaser. added as the specifi- business in some cases, it is CD
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No. and title Content number No. of clause Content Classification Detail of technical t--:l
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Annex JA Hardness of the 13 The Addition In JIS, the hardness Since the hardness of standard
Cinforma ti ve) standard temper determination of of standard temper temper grade and as-annealed
grade and the inside grade and and the tensile strength of hard
as-annealed, tensile diameter, outside asannealed, and the materials may be used according
strength of the hard diameter of the tensile strength of to the custom on business, they
rna terials as well as coil and the hard materials are are added in JIS.
the notes on the maXImum mass added.
contract are is specified.
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;::d described for 15 Ma tters to be
o~ reference. supplied by the
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purchaser are
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t:J - - 3 Terms and Deletion In JIS, terms and Since terms are defined in JIS G
td definitions are definitions are 0203, it is kept as it is.
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o"'d - - 12 Acceptance Deletion In JIS, acceptance Since products of JIS are for
~ inspection prior inspection is deleted. general use and acceptance
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o to shipment is inspection prior to shipment is
~ specified. not carried out normally, it is
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deleted.

Overall degree of correspondence between JIS and International Standard (ISO 3574 : 2008) : MOD
NOTE 1 Symbols in sub-columns of classification by clause in the above table indicate as follows:
Identical: Identical in technical contents.
Deletion: Deletes the specification item(s) or content(s) of International Standard.
Addition: Adds the specification item(s) or content(s) which are not included in International Standard.
Alteration: Alters the specification content(s) which are included in International Standard.
NOTE 2 Symbol in column of overall degree of correspondence between JIS and International Standard in the above table indicates as follows:
- MOD: Modifies International Standard.
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