This document provides information on Salzgitter Flachstahl S275J2 steel, including its chemical composition, mechanical properties, available dimensions, minimum notch impact energy, usage, welding characteristics, and delivery and inspection standards. The steel has a carbon content between 0.18-0.2% and is a non-alloy structural steel classified as tensile strength class A according to DIN EN 10025-2. It can be ordered as hot-rolled coils or slit strip in various thickness and widths.
This document provides information on Salzgitter Flachstahl S275J2 steel, including its chemical composition, mechanical properties, available dimensions, minimum notch impact energy, usage, welding characteristics, and delivery and inspection standards. The steel has a carbon content between 0.18-0.2% and is a non-alloy structural steel classified as tensile strength class A according to DIN EN 10025-2. It can be ordered as hot-rolled coils or slit strip in various thickness and widths.
This document provides information on Salzgitter Flachstahl S275J2 steel, including its chemical composition, mechanical properties, available dimensions, minimum notch impact energy, usage, welding characteristics, and delivery and inspection standards. The steel has a carbon content between 0.18-0.2% and is a non-alloy structural steel classified as tensile strength class A according to DIN EN 10025-2. It can be ordered as hot-rolled coils or slit strip in various thickness and widths.
This document provides information on Salzgitter Flachstahl S275J2 steel, including its chemical composition, mechanical properties, available dimensions, minimum notch impact energy, usage, welding characteristics, and delivery and inspection standards. The steel has a carbon content between 0.18-0.2% and is a non-alloy structural steel classified as tensile strength class A according to DIN EN 10025-2. It can be ordered as hot-rolled coils or slit strip in various thickness and widths.
Phone +49 (0) 5341 21-2890 Fax +49 (0) 5341 21-8536 E-Mail achstahl@salzgitter-ag.de http://www.salzgitter-achstahl.de Chemical composition (in percent by weight) min. max. C 0.180% Mn 1.500% P 0.025% S 0.025% Cu 0.550% 1) CE 2) 0.40% S275J2 Non-alloy structural steels Material no. 1.0145 according to DIN EN 10025-2 Tensile strength class A Mechanical properties 1) Nom. thick. e Yield strength ReH 16 mm 275 MPa >16 mm 265 MPa Nom. thick. e Tensile strength Rm <3 mm 430 580 MPa 3 mm 410 560 MPa Nom. thick. e Total elong. A 2) (long./trans.) <3 mm 19/ 17 % 3e40 mm 23/ 21 % 1) The tensile test values given in the table apply to longitudinal samples (l); in case of strip and sheet steel of widths of 600 mm they apply to transverse samples (t). 2) It applies to nominal thickness e: e < 3 mm: A80 e 3 mm: A5 1) Copper contents higher than 0.400% can cause exfoliation corrosion. 2) Maximum carbon equivalent value CE = C + Mn /6 + (Cr + Mo + V) /5 + (Cu + Ni) /15 Available dimensions Hot-rolled coils unpickled, mill edge Thickness in mm Width in mm 1.50 1.79 900 1250 1.80 1.99 900 1390 2.00 2.24 900 1540 2.25 2.49 900 1700 2.50 2.99 900 1880 3.00 3.99 900 1880 4.00 6.00 900 1880 6.01 12.70 900 1880 Hot-rolled slit strip Thickness in mm Width in mm 1.50 1.79 100 515 1.80 1.99 100 635 2.00 2.24 100 760 2.25 7.00 100 800 7.01 8.00 140 800 8.01 9.00 175 800 9.01 10.00 233 800 <100 mm on request Min. notch impact energy 1)
Temperature Min. notch impact energy -20C 27 J Usage Suitability for coldforming such as bend- ing, folding, bordering and anging etc. can be ordered separately. The user of these steel grades must make sure that his calculation, design and processing methods are appropriate for the material. The welding technique used must be suitable for the intended appli- cation and comply with the state-of-the- art. With distinctly closer chemical com- position values and mechanical proper- ties, the steel grades of the S235S355 series are used as material for wheels of passenger cars, lorries and other vehi- cles. Welding The steel grades of the JR, JO, J2 and K2 categories are in general suitable for all welding techniques. Condition of delivery, scope of testing and certicate The provisions of DIN 10025-2, chap- ters 6.3 and 8 shall apply for delivery and inspection. Other inspections may be agreed. 1) Average values of 3 samples; one individual value may fall short of the required minimum value by not more than 30%. The sample width shall equal the product thickness if the latter is between 5 and 10 mm. The tests are performed by using samples similar to Charpy-V samples. The values specied in the table above are to be reduced proportionally to the sample width.
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