BS EN 10025-2:2019 – TC
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Tracked Changes. Hot rolled products of structural steels – Technical delivery conditions for non-alloy structural steels
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 113 |
This document specifies the technical delivery conditions for flat and long products as well as semi-finished products which are meant for further processing to flat and long products of hot rolled non-alloy quality steels in the grades and qualities given in Tables 1 to 5 (chemical composition) and Tables 6 to 8 (mechanical properties) in the usual delivery conditions as given in 6.3. Three engineering steels are also specified in this document (see Tables 2 and 4) (chemical composition) and Table 7 (mechanical properties). This document does not apply to structural hollow sections (see EN 10210 1 and EN 10219 1) and tubes. The technical delivery conditions apply to: – thicknesses ? 3 mm and ? 150 mm for long products of steel grade S460JR, J0, J2, K2 and S500J0; – thicknesses ? 400 mm for flat products of qualities JR, J0, J2 and K2; – thicknesses ? 250 mm for flat and long products of all other grades and qualities. The steels specified in this document are not intended to be heat treated except products delivered in the delivery condition +N. Stress relieving is accepted. Products delivered in +N condition can be hot formed and/or normalized after delivery (see Clause 3). This document foresees that semi-finished products which are to be converted to rolled finished products conforming to this document are the subject of special agreements at the time of the order. The chemical compositions are also agreed to at the time of the order; the values are within the limits of Tables 1 and 2. For certain grades and product forms suitability for particular applications are specified at the time of the order (see 7.4.2, 7.4.3 and Table 9).
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71 | undefined |
77 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
79 | 3 Terms and definitions |
80 | 4 Classification and designation 4.1 Classification 4.1.1 Main quality classes 4.1.2 Grades and qualities 4.2 Designation 5 Information to be supplied by the purchaser 5.1 Mandatory information |
81 | 5.2 Options 6 Manufacturing process 6.1 Steel making process 6.2 Deoxidation 6.3 Delivery conditions |
82 | 7 Requirements 7.1 General 7.2 Chemical composition |
83 | 7.3 Mechanical properties 7.3.1 General 7.3.2 Impact properties 7.3.3 Improved deformation properties perpendicular to the surface |
84 | 7.4 Technological properties 7.4.1 Weldability 7.4.2 Formability and flame straightening 7.4.2.1 General 7.4.2.2 Hot forming 7.4.2.3 Cold formability |
85 | 7.4.3 Hot-dip zinc-coating 7.4.4 Machinability 7.5 Surface properties 7.5.1 Strip 7.5.2 Plates and wide flats 7.5.3 Sections |
86 | 7.5.4 Bars and rods 7.6 Internal soundness 7.7 Dimensions, tolerances on dimensions and shape, mass 8 Inspection 8.1 Type of inspection and inspection document |
87 | 8.2 Content of inspection document 8.3 Tests to be carried out for specific inspection 9 Frequency of testing and preparation of samples and test pieces 9.1 Frequency of testing 9.1.1 Chemical analysis 9.1.2 Mechanical tests |
88 | 9.2 Preparation of samples and test pieces 9.2.1 Selection and preparation of samples for chemical analysis 9.2.2 Location of samples and orientation of test pieces for mechanical tests 9.2.3 Preparation of test pieces for mechanical tests 9.2.3.1 General 9.2.3.2 Preparation of tensile test pieces |
89 | 9.2.3.3 Preparation of impact test pieces 9.3 Identification of samples and test pieces 10 Test methods 10.1 Chemical analysis 10.2 Mechanical tests 10.2.1 Tensile test |
90 | 10.2.2 Impact test 10.3 Ultrasonic testing 10.4 Retests 11 Marking, labelling, packaging |
91 | 12 Complaints 13 Options |
107 | Annex A (normative)Location of samples and test pieces |
110 | Annex B (informative)List of Options of EN 100252 to −6 |