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RAIL

C O N T E N T S
Introduction 2
Manufacturing Process 4
Manufacturing Process and Quality Control 6
Standard Dimensions and Weights 8
Chemical composition and mechanical properties 8
Sections 10
Head Hardened Rails 14
Quality 15
Typical data of JFE rails 16
Marking (Branding and Stamping) 20
Conversion factors and tables 22
Information to be included with order and inquiries 24
ntroduction

You will find detailed information on JFE's


railroad rails in this catalog, including technical
and dimensional data. This information should
help you select the rails best suited to your
specific needs. JFE Rails are produced in the
shape mill at our West Japan Works. Their high
quality reflects the superior manufacturing
processes and quality control systems that we
have developed during more than a hundred
years of steelmaking.
The rails' super-clean materials are produced
with a combination of desulfurizing, degassing
and continuous casting processes for improving

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contact fatigue properties. And their quality is
assured by the rigorous controls of UST, ECT and
other systems.
Along with the super-clean standard carbon rails,
our head-hardened rails, JFE-SP and JFE-THH,
which are produced by our advanced on-line heat
treatment technologies, enjoy favorable reception
from worldwide heavy-haul customers.
JFE rail manufacturing meets the specifications
of JIS, AREMA, EN, UIC, AS, IRS and other
internationally recognized standards.
We hope this information is helpful, and we look
forward to serving you.

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Manufacturing Process

Desulphurizing Basic oxygen furnace Vacuum degassing

Blast furnace

On-line heat-treatment equipment


Hot stamper
Hot saw

Hot stamper
Cold saw Hot saw

Preliminary inspection Roller straightener

Eddy current On-line ultra-sonic


testing machine testing machine
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Torch cutting

Continuous casting Cooling Marking Inspection


(conditioning)

Storing

Reheating furnace

Breakdown mill (BD)

Finishing mill Intermediate rolling mill (R2) Roughing mill (R1)


(F)

Cooling bed

Surface flatness measuring device

Sawing and drilling machine Gag press

Inspection
Marking and bundling

Finished products

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RH Type
Vacuum vessel

RAIL
Alloy Evacuator
element

Droplet

Ar Gaseous phase

Manufacturing Process and Quality Control


Ladle
Molten steel

Vacuum degassing

Continuous casting bloom

Forming
sequence

BLoom BD R1

1
Online
Rail heat-treatment equipment
rolling

R2 F

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Dimensions
Specifications Standard Dimensions
Profile
B C
and Weights
D
A E F
mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
AREMA 2015 115RE
Chapter 4 RAIL 115lbs 115-10 (168.28) 6-5/8 (139.70) 5-1/2 (69.06) 2-23/32 (15.88) 5/8 (42.86) 1-11/16 (28.58)

136RE
136lbs (185.74) 7-5/16 (152.40) 6 (74.61) 2-15/16 (17.46) 11/16 (49.21) 1-15/16 (30.16)
136-10
141lbs 141RE (188.91) 7-7/16 (152.40) 6 (77.79) 3-1/16 (17.46) 11/16 (54.77) 2-5/32 (30.16)
EN13674-1:2011 54kg 54E1 159.00 140.00 70.00 16.00 49.40 30.20
60E1
60kg 172.00 150.00 72.00 16.50 51.00 31.50
60E2
UIC860-0 54kg UIC54 159.00 140.00 70.00 16.00 49.40 30.20
60kg UIC60 172.00 150.00 72.00 16.50 51.00 31.50
AS1085.1-2002 60kg AS60 170.00 146.00 70.00 16.50 49.00 28.00
68kg AS68 185.70 152.40 74.60 17.50 49.20 30.20
JIS E 1101-2001 37kg 37A 122.24 122.24 62.71 13.49 36.12 21.43
JIS E 1120-2007 40kg 40N 140.00 122.00 64.00 14.00 41.00 25.50
50kg 50N 153.00 127.00 65.00 15.00 49.00 30.00
60kg 60 174.00 145.00 65.00 16.50 49.00 30.10

Chemical composition and mechanical properties


C Si Mn P
Standards Type of Rail
% % % %
AREMA 2016 High (Carbon) 0.74-0.86 0.10-0.60 0.75-1.25 0.020 max.
Chapter 4 RAIL Strength (Low Alloy) 0.72-0.82 0.10-1.00 0.70-1.25 0.020 max.

Inter- (Carbon) 0.74-0.86 0.10-0.60 0.75-1.25 0.020 max.


mediate (Low Alloy) 0.72-0.82 0.10-1.00 0.70-1.25 0.020 max.
(Carbon) 0.74-0.86 0.10-0.60 0.75-1.25 0.020 max.
Standard
(Low Alloy) 0.72-0.82 0.10-0.50 0.80-1.10 0.020 max.
EN13674-1:2011 R350HT 0.72-0.80 0.15-0.58 0.70-1.20 0.020 max.
R260 0.62-0.80 0.15-0.58 0.70-1.20 0.025 max.
UIC860-0 Grade1100 0.60-0.82 0.30-0.90 0.80-1.30 0.03 max.
Grade900A 0.60-0.80 0.10-0.50 0.80-1.30 0.04 max.
AS1085.1-2002 Head-Hardened
0.65-0.82 0.15-0.58 0.70-1.25 0.025 max.
Standard
IRS-T-12-2009 1080 HH 0.60-0.80 0.10-0.50 0.80-1.30 0.030 max.
880 0.60-0.80 0.10-0.50 0.80-1.30 0.030 max.
JIS E 1120-2007 HH370 0.72-0.82 0.10-0.65 0.80-1.20 0.030 max.
HH340 0.72-0.82 0.10-0.55 0.70-1.10 0.030 max.
JIS E 1101-2001 Standard (40N,50N,60) 0.63-0.75 0.15-0.30 0.70-1.10 0.030 max.
0.045 max.
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Standard (37A) 0.55-0.70 0.15-0.35 0.60-0.90

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C

E R

A D

G
F

Moment of Section Modulus


Sectional Area Weight
Inertia Head Base
G R S W Ix Zx Zx
in. mm in. mm % in. cm2 in.2 kg/m lbs/yd cm4 in.4 cm3 in.3 cm3 in.3
8
0.020 max.
(203.2)
1-1/8 (82.55) 3-1/4 (72.37) 11.22 56.9 114.38 2726 65.5 295 18.0 359 21.9
0.020 max.
(254.0) 10
(203.2) 8
1-3/16 (98.43) 3-7/8 (85.98) 13.33 67.36 135.88 3921 94.2 388 23.7 462 28.2
(254.0) 10
1-3/16 (98.43) 3-7/8 (203.2) 8 (89.01) 13.80 69.79 140.70 4181 100.4 414 25.2 475 29.0
75.13 300 69.77 54.77 2338 279 311
80.92 300 76.70 60.21 3038 334 376
80.67 200 76.48 60.03 3022 331 375
76.20 300 69.34 54.43 2346 279 313
80.95 300 76.86 60.34 3055 336 377
80.00 190 77.25 60.6 2930 322 369
98.40 254 86.02 67.5 3940 392 464
53.78 304.8 47.30 37.20 952 149 163
70.00 300 52.00 40.90 1378 186 197
76.00 300 64.20 50.40 1960 242 274
77.50 600 77.50 60.80 3090 321 397

Yield Strength Tensile Strength Elongation Test Piece Brinell


Hardness N/mm2 N/mm2 % mm
HBW
S
828 min. 1,179 min. 10 min. 370 min.
0.020 max. 350 min.
724 min. 1,069 min. 10 min. Diam.=12.7 GL=50.8
0.020 max.
552 min. 1,014 min.
8.0 min. 325 min.
0.020 max.
0.020 max. 511 min. 983 min. 10 min. 310 min.

0.025 max.
1,175 min. 9 min. Diam.=10 350-390
0.025 max. GL=50
880 min.
10 min. 260-300
0.03 max.
1,080 min. 9 min. Diam.=10
0.04 max. GL=50
880-1,030
10 min.
340
0.025
780
9
Diam.=10
1,130
min.
min.
max.
min.
GL=50
420
8
260
880
min.
min.
min.
0.020
1,130
8 min.331-388
max.
min.
0.030 max. 460 min. 1,080 min. 10.0 min. Diam.=6 GL=21 340-390
0.020
1,080
8 min.321-375
max.
min.
0.030 max. 460 min. 880 min. 10.0 min. Diam.=10 GL=50 260 min.

0.025
800
10 min.
min.
max. Diam.=14 GL=50
235 min.
0.050
690
9 min.
min.
max.

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AS (Australian Standard)

RAIL

AREMA (American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of -Way Association)


69.06
Sections
AS 60kg 70.0
28.04 80R
44.45R 15.5R
14.29R
AREMA 115 RE

16.0
9.53R 10R
35R

49.0
42.86

1:
20
1:
40
1.59R Gauge point

5.0R
19.05R
17.46

76.20R 20.0R
16.5

170.0
300R

168.28
15.88 355.60R Neutral axis

93.0
96.84

NEUTRAL AXIS Bolt holes


30

300.0R

74.50

79.23
82.55

80.0
75.85

19.05R 20.0R

28.0
28.58

2R 3R
1.59R

139.70 146.0

AS 68kg 74.6
31.8R
AREMA 136 RE
74.61
35.6
44.45R 14.3R
28.04 14.29R
9.53R
49.21

254R
1:
40

49.2

1:
7.94R 40 7.9R

7.94R 7.9R
7.15 19.05R 19.1R
7.1 203.0R
185.74

17.46 203.20R, 508.00R 17.5 203R, 508R


106.36

185.7
106.4

NEUTRAL AXIS Neutral axis


Bolt holes
98.43

508.0R
84.93

98.4
85.0
19.05R 78.6
19.1R
30.16

3.2R
30.2

3.18R 1.59R

152.40
152.4 1.6R

77.79
28.00 5
AREMA 141 RE

14.29R
54.77

7.94R

7.94R
19.05R
5.56

203.20R, 508.00R
188.91

17.46
WEB
103.98

98.43
82.55

19.05R

6
3.18R 1.59R

30.16
152.40

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EN (European Norm)

UIC (International Union of Railway)


EN 54 UIC 54 72.2
E1 72.0
70
70
68.6
B 49.727
49.8
A 20.024 19
14.1

y
13R
49.4

14.1

36.3
49.4
13R

1:
20
13.1 30.6
25.4

159

X 16
508R X

31.5
25.4
159
105.7 16

79.4
46
75.13

38.2
69.9

76.2

74.97
30.2

2R 3R
11

140
30.2

18
11

EN 60 E1 74.1 40
72
36.1
B 52.053
A 20.456 70 70
140
14.3

13R
51
1:
20

UIC (International Union of Railway)


19.5

16.5
IRS (Indian Railway Standard)
172

X X
UIC 60 / IRS 74.3
32

120R 16.5 72
60
19.5

70.6
28.75
80.92
76.25

52
21
31.5

14.3
11.5

13R
37.5
51

150
1:
20

3R 33
13.5

EN 60 E2 74.1
72
70.774
B 48.913
28.75
28.2
19.5

A 23.778 16.5
172
116.5
89.5
32
14.3

16.5
28.75

19.5
28.2
51
1:
20

80.95

120R 16.5
31.5

4R
16.5

11.5
19.5

X X
2R
33
172

16.5
120R
37.15
32

75 75
150
19.5

28.75
80.67
76.25

150
11.5
31.5
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Sections
JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards)

JIS 37kg JIS 40kg N 64


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62.71

6
13 20R
14
NA
Approx.1.5C 13.49 Approx.1.5C
NA
21.43 64.69 (36.12)

Approx.1.5C

25.5 73.5 (41)


Approx.1.5C
53.78

70

57
13
122.24

68.9
140

15.5
122.24 122

Approx.1.5C 25.4 Approx.1.5C 24

Approx.45 Approx.50
53.78
57
60.5 127
77 130

65
15
JIS 50kg N JIS 60kg
65
11
(49)

50R
1:
40
1:
40

16.5
R6
11

Approx.1.5C NA
15
174
94.9

NA 25
Approx.1.5C
Approx.1.5C
Approx.1.5C
30 74 (49)

15R
20R
77.5

77.8
73.8
71.6
153
76

145
30.1
18.5
63

127

Approx.1.5C 25
Approx.1.5C
24

Approx.60 Approx.70

63

77 130
73.8

77 130 130
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RAIL

(JFE-SP4, SP3, SP2, SPA, THH370N, THH370A, THH370, THH340 and IH)
Head Hardened Rails
Designed for heavy haul railways and passenger railways, JFE head
hardened rails have been developed by super clean steel making,
optimal chemical composition and our advanced on-line heat treatment
technologies that deliver still higher economics.

Features

1 Uniform, thicker head hardened layer.


Our advanced on-line heat-treatment technologies make the head-hardened region
of JFE head hardened rails.

2 Outstanding wear-resistance.
Optimal alloy designing and advanced heat-treatment technologies bring about the
outstanding wear-resistance of JFE head hardened rails.

3 Excellent weld-ability.
JFE head hardened rails have excellent weld-ability in flash-butt and thermite welding.

4 Consistent quality.
JFE head hardened rails offer consistent quality accomplished by our super-
clean steelmaking technology, advanced on-line heat-treatment technique and
rigorous inspection systems.

5 Extremely economy.
The excellent resistance to wear and rolling contact fatigue damage of JFE head
hardened rails will greatly contribute to reduce the cost of maintenance and replace.

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Quality
Hardness (for reference) The hardness range of JFE grade (for reference)
Hardness* of head top (HBW)
JFE Grade
* an approximate average 500

JIS 345
THH340 THH370 SP4
E 1120
IH 450
355 SP3

Hardness of head top


340 400 SP2
SPA
THH370N THH370A SP2
370 THH 370 THH
SPA THH 340 370N
350 IH 370A
SP3 SP4 370
(HBW)

300
390
Standard
390 250

430 JFE Grade

450
Chemical composition (for reference) wt %

JFE Grade C Si Mn P S Cr Others

THH340 0.79 0.25 0.76 0.030max. 0.020max. 0.08 V:0.03max.


JIS E 1120
THH370 0.79 0.17 0.99 0.030max. 0.020max. 0.16 V:0.03max.
IH 0.81 0.30 1.04 0.020max. 0.020max. 0.20 -
THH370N 0.78 0.30 1.20 0.020max. 0.020max. 0.22 -
THH370A 0.77 0.56 0.84 0.020max. 0.020max. 0.44 -
SP2 0.83 0.55 1.17 0.020max. 0.020max. 0.24 add.
SPA 0.83 0.78 0.63 0.020max. 0.020max. 0.44 add.
SP3 0.83 0.55 0.53 0.020max. 0.020max. add. add.
SP4 0.83 add. add. 0.020max. 0.020max. add. add.

Tensile properties (for reference)

0.2% Yield Strength Tensile Strength Elongation N/mm2 (ksi) N/mm2 (ksi)
JFE Grade
Ex.) AREMA
THH340 JIS Diameter=1/2"
- 1,228 (178) 13.1
JIS E 1120 Diameter=14 Gauge length=2"
THH370 - 1,240 (180) 12.8 Gauge length=50
IH 717 (104) 1,171 (170) 13.6 1/2"
15
1/2"

THH370N 853 (124) 1,285 (186) 12.4


15

THH370A 880 (128) 1,310 (191) 13.3


SP2 916 (133) 1,366 (198) 12.8
SPA 900 (130) 1,360 (197) 13.4
6
SP3 967 (140) 1,413 (205) 13.0
SP4 1,002 (145) 1,457 (211) 13.3
Unit: mm Unit: inch

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RAIL

Hardness of rail head cross sectionTypical data


(for reference) of JFE rails
C
SP4
460 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Distance from head surface (mm) SP3
440
SP2
THH370N
420
Hardness (HBW)

O
400

380

360

340

320

2. JFE grade and international standards


The chart of rough correlation of mechanical property between JFE rail grade and major
grade of general standard. Though this chart is rough correlation of mechanical property,
please use for reference of rail grade.
Please contact us for the confirmation of the detailed conformability.

JIS EN 13674-1 UIC 860-0 IRS T- AREMA AS


JFE Grade 12 1085.1
E 1101, E 1120 Chapter4

Standard Standard R260 Gr900A


880 Standard
THH340 THH370JIS HH340 HH370
Standard
E 1120
IH 1080Cr
R350HT R320Cr
R350HT Intermediate strength
R350LHT
THH370N THH370A SP2 1080HH
SPA Gr1100
SP3 SP4 - R370HT Head
R370CrHT hardened
- High strength
R400HT

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3. Properties of head-hardened layers Microstructure (for reference)

Magnification
Grade
Optical micrographs (x 200) SEM image (x 15,000)
Measurement point
1mm

Standard

of microstructure

THH 370N

SP3

4. Rail life comparison in the actual track (for reference)


5.
The condition of the curve
Rail life limit Low Rail
Curvature : R240 m
20
W1
0
0 50 100 150
200 250 300
Wear loss (W1)

350
Passi
ng
10
(mm)

tonna
79% Improvement ge
(MGT
)

191MGT 342MGT
9
Some lubrication and periodical grinding were conducted.

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6. Hardness distribution in flash-butt welded joints 2mm
(0.08in)
(for reference)
Typical data of JFE rails
Hardness distribution
(Measurement points=2mm
from surface of head top)

SP3/TTCI 500

400
Hardness (HV)

300

200
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Distance from welded joint (mm)

SP2/TTCI 500

400
Hardness (HV)

300

200
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Distance from welded joint (mm)

THH370N/TTCI
500

400
Hardness (HV)

300

200
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Distance from welded joint (mm)

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5 4

7 6

9 8

7. Residual stress (for reference)


Test method : Contact strain gauge method

(N/mm2)
Longitudinal residual stress
250
Measuring position
200 3 1 2

150
Head Web Base
100 11 12 10
Residual Stress in Longitudinal

50

-50

-100
Direction

-150

-200

-250

1 2,3 4,5 6,7 8,9 10,11 12


Measuring position

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Marking
To identify case histories (Branding
of manufacture, andand
letters Stamping)
numerical
figures are shown in relief and hot-stamped on the web,
as shown below.

Japanese Industrial Standard

Rolled letters (Branding)

Arrow mark to indicate direction of top of bloom or ingot

Rail type
Steelmaking furnace type

Manufacturer
Year rolled
Month rolled

50N
LD JFE 2017 4

Hot-stamped letters (Stamping)

Serial number of
rail Number of

13
Serial number of cast bloom

Heat number

Work gang identification

Carbon content

13 01 C6862 A C70

14
American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association

1 Rolled letters (Branding)

Weight
Section

Method of hydrogen elimination

Manufacturer
Year rolled

Month rolled

141 RE VT JFE 2017 llll

2 Hot-stamped letters (Stamping)

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Kind of rail (SP=SP rail, SPA=SPA rail, TH=THH rail, THA=THHA rail )

Heat number

Serial number of rail

Number of strand

Serial number of cast bloom

C9671 S 2 07 SP3

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Hardness Conversion Table

N
Conversion
Force Conversion Factors
kgf kip
factors
tonf
1 0.101972 0.224809 x 0.101972 × 10-3
9.80665 102.20462 x -3 HV HBW HRCHS TS N/mm2 (kgf/mm2)
1
101 -3
530 497 51.1 - 1825 (186)
4448.22 453.592
2.20462 -3 520 488 50.5 67 1795 (183)
9806.65 103 10
510 479 49.8 - 1750 (179)
0.453592
500 471 49.1 66 1705 (174)
1
490 460 48.4 - 1660 (169)
kip=1000 lbf
480 452 47.7 64 1620 (165)
Stress & Pressure 2
Conversion Factors 470 442 46.9 - 1570 (160)
MPa (N/mm ) 2
kgf/mm ksi 460 433 46.1 62 1530 (156)
1 0.101972 1.45038 x 10-7 450 425 45.3 - 1500 (153)
9.80665 1 1.42233 440 415 44.5 59 1461 (149)
6.89475 0.703069 1 430 405 43.6 - 1412 (144)
kip/in2= ksi=1000 psi psi=lbf/in2 420 397 42.7 57 1373 (140)
410 388 41.8 - 1334 (136)
Energy Conversion Factors 400 379 40.8 55 1285 (131)
J kgf.m ft.lbf 390 369 39.8 - 1245 (127)
1 0.101972 0.737562 380 360 38.8 52 1206 (123)
9.80665 1 7.23301 370 350 37.7 - 1177 (120)
1.35582 0.138255 1 360 341 36.6 50 1128 (115)
350 331 35.5 - 1098 (112)
Degree of Curve Radius of Curve 3492.8
, 340 322 34.4 47 1069 (109)
Curve Conversion Table
0 30 3000
, 330 313 33.3 - 1030 (105)
0 35 2000
, 320 303 32.2 45 1010 (103)
0 52 1746.4
, 310 294 31.0 - 981 (100)
1 00
, 1500 300 284 29.8 42 951 (97)
1 10
, 1164.3 295 280 29.2 - 941 (96)
1 30
, 1000 290 275 28.5 41 922 (92)
1 44
, 285 270 27.8 - 902 (92)
2 00 873.2
, 280 265 27.1 40 892 (91)
2 11 800
, 275 261 26.4 - 873 (89)
2 30
, 698.6 270 256 25.6 38 853 (87)
2 55
, 600 265 252 24.8 - 843 (86)
3 00
, 582.2 260 247 24.0 37 824 (84)
3 30
, 255 243 23.1 - 804 (82)
3 30 500
, 250 238 22.2 36 794 (81)
4 00 499.0
, 245 233 21.3 - 775 (79)
4 22 436.7
, 240 228 20.3 34 765 (78)
4 30
, 400
5 00 HV Vickers Hardness Load 50kgf
, 388.2 HBW Brinell Hardness 10mm Ball
5 30
, 349.4 Load 3000kgf
5 50 HRC Rockwell C-Scale
,
6 00 317.6 Load 150kgf
, HS Hardness Shore diamond cone
7 00 300
,
8 00 291.2 Hardness
,
8 44
, 249.7
9 00
, 218.5
10 00
, 200
11 00 1746.38
, R= (Degree)
12 00 194.2
174.9 17
159.0
145.8
D
50
D = 2 Sin-1
R (ft)
-1 15.24
= 2 Sin
R (m)

18
9C 700 0
C =F = 32 + (F-32) 32
371.1
68
382.2
104
393.3
140
900 404.4
176
482.2 415.60
493.3 700
100 504.4 800
515.6 37.8
426.7
526.7 38.9
437.8
40.0
448.9
900 41.1
1000 460.0
42.2
471.1
100 537.8
548.9 800
100
560.0 212
Temperature
571.1 Conversion
248 Table
582.2 ( F) to Celsius (284
Fahrenheit C)
Temperature Conversion Table 1000 320
Celsius ( C) to Fahrenheit ( F) 1100 356
593.3 100
C -0 -2 -4 -6 -8 C F
604.4 -0 -2 -4 -6 -8 F
-60 -76.0 -79.6 -83.2
110 -86.8 -90.4 -60 -80
615.6 -62.2 -63.3 -64.4 -65.6 -66.7 -80
-50 -58.0 -61.6 -65.2 -68.8 -72.4 -50 -70
626.7 -56.7 -57.8 43.3 -58.9 -60.0 -61.1 -70
-40 -40.0 -43.6 -47.2 -50.8 -54.4 -40 637.8 -51.1
-60 -52.2 44.4 -53.3 -54.4 -55.6 -60
-30 -22.0 -25.6 -29.2 -32.8 -36.4 -30 -501100 -45.6 -46.7 45.6 -47.8 -48.9 -50.0 -50
-20 -4.0 -7.6 -11.2 -14.8 -18.4 -20 -40
1200 -40.0 -41.1 46.7
-42.2 -43.3 -44.4 -40
-10 14.0 10.4 6.8 3.2 -0.4 -10 648.9 -34.4
-30 -35.6 47.8
-36.7 -37.8 -38.9 -30
-0 32.0 28.4 24.8-10 21.2 17.6-23.3 -0 110 660.0 -28.9
-20
-24.4 -30.0
-25.6 -31.1 -26.7
-32.2 -33.3-27.8-20 -10
671.1 200
C 0 2 4 6 8 C
682.2 392
0 32.0 35.6 39.2 42.8 46.4 0 -0 -17.8 -18.9 428-20.0 -21.1 -22.2 -0
10 50.0 53.6 57.2 60.8 64.4 10 693.3
F 0 2 F
1200 464 4 6 8
20 68.0 71.6 75.2 78.8 82.4 20 0 -17.8 -16.7 500-15.6 -14.4 -13.3 0
30 86.0 89.6 93.2 96.8 100.4 30 1300
10 -12.2 -11.1 536-10.0 -8.9 -7.8 10
704.4
40 104.0 107.6 111.2 114.8 118.4 40 20
715.6 -6.7 -5.6 -4.4
200 -3.3 -2.2 20
50 122.0 125.6 129.2 132.8 136.4 50 30
726.7 -1.1 0 1.1 2.2 3.3 30
60 140.0 143.6 120
147.2 150.8 154.4 60 40 4.4 5.6 6.7 7.8 8.9 40
737.8
70 158.0 161.6 165.2 168.8 172.4 70 50
748.9 10.0 11.1 48.9 12.2 13.3 14.4 50
50.0
80 176.0 179.6 183.2 186.8 190.4 80 60
1300 15.6 16.7 17.8 18.9 20.0 60
51.1
90 194.0 197.6 201.2 204.8 208.4 90 70
1400 21.1 22.2 23.3
52.2 24.4 25.6 70
100 212.0 215.6 219.2 222.8 226.4 100 80
760.0 26.7 27.8 28.9
53.3 30.0 31.1 80
C 10 20 40 60 80 C 120 771.1
90 32.2 33.3 34.4 35.6 36.7 90
782.2 300
793.3 572
804.4 608
1400 644
1500 680
815.6 716
826.7 300
837.8
130 848.9
860.0 54.4
1500 55.6
1600 56.7
871.1 57.8
882.2 58.9
130 893.3
904.4 400
915.6 752
1600 788
1700 824
926.7 860
937.8 896
948.9 400
960.0
140 971.1
5 1700 60.0
5 1800 61.1
9 982.2 62.2
993.3 63.3
1004.4 64.4
140 1015.6
1026.7 500
1800 932
1900 968
1037.8 1004
1048.9 1040
1076
1060.0 500
1071.1
150 1082.2
1900 65.6
2000 66.7
1093.3 67.8
1104.4 68.9
1115.6 70.0
150 1126.7
1137.8 600
2000 1112
2100 1148
1148.9 1184 19
1160.0 1220
1171.1 1256
1182.2 600
2100
71.1
2200 72.2
1204.4 73.3
1215.6 74.4
1226.7 75.6
160 1237.8
1248.9 700

RAIL
2200 1292
2300 1328
1260.0 1364
1271.1 1400
1282.2 1436
1293.3 700
1304.4
170 2300
Information to be included with order
76.7
77.8
2400
1315.6
and inquiries 78.9
80.0
81.1
1326.7
1337.8
1348.9
170 1360.0
Orders and inquiries should be accompanied by the800
2400 following
1472
information, and by any other information that can
2500
1371.1
be useful
1508
in meeting the customers requirements.1382.2
1393.3
1544
1580
1404.4 1616
1415.6 800
2500
180
2600 82.2
1426.7 83.3
1437.8 84.4
1448.9 85.6
1460.0 86.7
Dimension and Weight 180 1471.1
2600 900
2700 1652
Grade 1482.2
1493.3
1688
1724
1504.4
1515.6 1760
1526.7 1796
2700 900
2800
190 1537.8
Specification or Standard 1548.9 87.8
1560.0 88.9
1571.1 90.0
Length and Quantity 1582.2 91.1
92.2
2800
190
1000
Drilling 1832
1868
1904
2900 1940
Marking and Bundling 1593.3 1976
1604.4 1000
1615.6
Delivery Date200 1626.7
1637.8 93.3
2900 94.4
95.6
96.7
97.8
200
1100
2012
2048
2084
2120
2156
1100
210
98.9
100.0
101.1
102.2
103.3
210
1200
2192
2228
2264
2300
2336
1200

220
104.4
105.6
20 106.7
107.8
108.9
220
2408
2444
2480
2516
1300
F
10
20
40
60
80
F
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2552 2588 2624 2660 2696
2732 2768 2804 2840 2876
2912 2948 2984 3020 3056
3092 3128 3164 3200 3236
3272 3308 3344 3380 3416
3452 3488 3524 3560 3596
3632 3668 3704 3740 3776
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000

0
100
200
300
400
500
600
-17.8
37.8
93.3
148.9
204.4
260.0
315.6
-6.7 4.4 15.6 26.7
48.9 60.0 71.1 82.2
104.4 115.6 126.7 137.8
160.0 171.1 182.2 193.3
215.6 226.7 237.8 248.9
271.1 282.2 293.3 304.4
326.7 337.8 348.9 360.0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600

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