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BRITISH STANDARD BS EN

10088-3:2005
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Stainless steels —
Part 3: Technical delivery conditions
for semi-finished products, bars, rods,
wire, sections and bright products of
corrosion resisting steels for general
purposes

The European Standard EN 10088-3:2005 has the status of a


British Standard

ICS 77.140.50; 77.140.65; 77.140.20

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BS EN 10088-3:2005

National foreword
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This British Standard is the official English language version of


EN 10088-3:2005. It supersedes BS 1554:1990 and BS EN 10088-3:1995 which
is withdrawn.
The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee
ISE/30, Stainless steels, which has the responsibility to:

— aid enquirers to understand the text;

— present to the responsible international/European committee any


enquiries on the interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the
UK interests informed;
— monitor related international and European developments and
promulgate them in the UK.

BS EN 10088 is published in three parts. Two further parts of this series


(prEN 10088-4 and prEN 10088-5) are currently in preparation and have
been designed to meet the needs of the Construction Products Directive
(CPD).
A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on
request to its secretary.
Cross-references
The British Standards which implement international or European
publications referred to in this document may be found in the BSI Catalogue
under the section entitled “International Standards Correspondence Index”, or
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Standards Online.
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This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the EN title page,
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This British Standard was Amendments issued since publication


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of the Standards Policy and
Strategy Committee Amd. No. Date Comments
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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10088-3
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NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM June 2005

ICS 77.140.50; 77.140.65; 77.140.20 Supersedes EN 10088-3:1995

English version

Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-


finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products
of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes

Aciers inoxydables - Partie 3 : Conditions techniques de Nichtrostende Stähle - Teil 3: Technische


livraison pour les demi-produits, barres, fils machines, fils Lieferbedingungen für Halbzeug, Stäbe, Walzdraht,
tréfilés, profils et produits transformés à froid en acier gezogenen Draht, Profile und Blankstahlerzeugnisse aus
résistant à la corrosion pour usage général korrosionsbeständigen Stählen für allgemeine Verwendung

This European Standard was approved by CEN on 4 May 2005.

CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member.

This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official
versions.

CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION


COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION
EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG

Management Centre: rue de Stassart, 36 B-1050 Brussels

© 2005 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 10088-3:2005: E
worldwide for CEN national Members.
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Contents

Page
Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................3
1 Scope ...................................................................................................................................................4
2 Normative references .........................................................................................................................4
3 Terms and definitions.........................................................................................................................5
4 Designation and ordering...................................................................................................................5
4.1 Designation of steel grades ...............................................................................................................5
4.2 Designation to be used on ordering ..................................................................................................5
5 Classification of grades......................................................................................................................6
6 Requirements ......................................................................................................................................7
6.1 Steelmaking process ..........................................................................................................................7
6.2 Delivery condition ...............................................................................................................................7
6.3 Chemical composition........................................................................................................................7
6.4 Chemical corrosion properties ..........................................................................................................7
6.5 Mechanical properties ........................................................................................................................7
6.6 Surface quality ....................................................................................................................................8
6.7 Internal soundness .............................................................................................................................8
6.8 Formability at room temperature .......................................................................................................8
6.9 Dimensions and tolerances on dimensions and shape ...................................................................8
6.10 Calculation of mass and tolerances on mass...................................................................................8
7 Inspection and testing ........................................................................................................................9
7.1 General ................................................................................................................................................9
7.2 Agreement on tests and inspection documents...............................................................................9
7.3 Specific inspection and testing .........................................................................................................9
7.4 Test methods.....................................................................................................................................10
7.5 Retests ...............................................................................................................................................10
8 Marking ..............................................................................................................................................11
Annex A (informative) Guidelines for further treatment (including heat treatment) in fabrication ........46
Annex B (informative) Availability of corrosion resistant steel wire in the cold work-hardened
condition............................................................................................................................................52
Annex C (informative) Applicable dimensional standards ........................................................................54
Bibliography...................................................................................................................................................55

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Foreword
This document (EN 10088-3:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee ECISS/TC 23 “Steels for heat
treatment, alloy steels and free-cutting steels - Qualities and dimensions”, the secretariat of which is held by
DIN.

This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by December 2005, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn
at the latest by December 2005.

This document supersedes EN 10088-3:1995.

EN 10088, under the general title "Stainless steels", consists of the following parts:

⎯ Part 1: List of stainless steels (including a table of European Standards, in which these stainless steels
are further specified, see Annex D),

⎯ Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general
purposes,

⎯ Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright
products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes.

The European Organisation for Standardisation (CEN) draws attention to the fact that it is claimed that
compliance with this document may involve the use of patents concerning four steel grades.

CEN takes no position concerning the evidence, validity and scope of these patent rights.

The holder of these patent rights has assured CEN that they are willing to negotiate licenses, under
reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions, with applicants throughout the world. In this respect,
the statements of the holders of these patent rights are registered with CEN. Information may be obtained
from:

Grades 1.4362, 1.4410 and 1.4477

Sandvik AB
SE-811 81 SANDVIKEN
Sweden

Grade 1.4652

Outokumpu Stainless AB
SE-77480 AVESTA
Sweden

Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements within this document may be the subject of
patent rights other than those indicated above. CEN shall not be responsible for identifying any or all such
patent rights.

According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
and United Kingdom.

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1 Scope
1.1 This part of EN 10088 specifies the technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, hot or cold
formed bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of standard grades and special grades of corrosion
resisting stainless steels for general purposes.

NOTE General purposes include the use of stainless steels in contact with foodstuffs.

1.2 The general technical delivery conditions specified in EN 10021 apply in addition to the specifications of
this European Standard, unless otherwise specified in this European Standard.

1.3 This European Standard does not apply to components manufactured by further processing of the
product forms listed in 1.1 with quality characteristics altered as a result of such further processing.

2 Normative references

The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.

EN 10002-1, Metallic materials - Tensile testing - Part 1: Method of test at ambient temperature.

EN 10002-5, Metallic materials - Tensile testing - Part 5: Method of test at elevated temperature.

EN 10021, General technical delivery requirements for steel and iron products.

EN 10027-1, Designation systems for steels - Part 1: Steel names, principal symbols.

EN 10027-2, Designation systems for steels - Part 2: Numerical system.

EN 10045-1, Metallic materials - Charpy impact test - Part 1: Test method.

EN 10052, Vocabulary of heat treatment terms for ferrous products.

EN 10079, Definition of steel products.

EN 10088-1, Stainless steels - Part 1: List of stainless steels.

EN 10163-3, Delivery requirements for surface condition of hot rolled steel plates, wide flats and sections - Part 3:
Sections.

EN 10168:2004, Steel products - Inspection documents - List of information and description.

EN 10204:2004, Metallic products - Types of inspection documents.

EN 10221, Surface quality classes for hot-rolled bars and rods - Technical delivery conditions.

EN 10306, Iron and steel - Ultrasonic testing of H beams with parallel flanges and IPE beams.

EN 10308, Non destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing of steel bars.

EN ISO 377, Steel and steel products - Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical
testing (ISO 377:1997).

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EN ISO 3651-2, Determination of resistance to intergranular corrosion of stainless steels - Part 2: Ferritic,
austenitic and ferritic-austenitic (duplex) stainless steels - Corrosion test in media containing sulphuric acid
(ISO 3651-2:1998).

EN ISO 6506-1, Metallic materials - Brinell hardness test - Part 1: Test method (ISO 6506-1:1999).

EN ISO 14284, Steel and iron - Sampling and preparation of samples for the determination of chemical
composition (ISO 14284:1996).

ISO 286-1, ISO system of limits and fits – Part 1: Bases of tolerances, deviations and fits.

3 Terms and definitions


For the purposes of this European Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.

3.1
stainless steels
definition in EN 10088-1 applies

3.2
corrosion resisting steels
steels with at least 10,5 % Cr and max. 1,20 % C if their resistance to corrosion is of primary importance

3.3
product forms
definitions in EN 10079 apply

3.4
types of heat treatment
definitions in EN 10052 apply

3.5
general purposes
purposes other than the special purposes mentioned in the Bibliography

3.6
standard grades
grades with a relatively good availability and a wider range of application

3.7
special grades
grades for special use and/or with limited availability

4 Designation and ordering

4.1 Designation of steel grades

The steel names and steel numbers (see Tables 2 to 5) were formed in accordance with EN 10027-1 and EN
10027-2 respectively.

4.2 Designation to be used on ordering

The complete designation for ordering a product according to this document shall contain the following
information:

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⎯ desired quantity;

⎯ product form (e. g. round bars, square bars or rod);

⎯ where an appropriate dimensional standard is available (see Table 7 and Annex C) the number of the
standard plus any choice of requirements; if there is no dimensional standard, the nominal dimensions
and tolerances required;

⎯ type of material (steel);

⎯ number of this document;

⎯ steel name or steel number;

⎯ if for the relevant steel in the table for the mechanical properties more than one treatment condition is
covered, the symbol for the desired heat treatment or cold worked condition;

⎯ desired condition (see symbols in Table 7);

⎯ if a verification of internal soundness is required, products shall be tested in accordance with EN 10306 or
EN 10308;

⎯ if an inspection document is required, its designation in accordance with EN 10204.

EXAMPLE 10 t round bars of a steel grade with the name X5CrNi18-10 and the number 1.4301 as specified in EN
10088-3 of 50 mm diameter, dimensional tolerances as specified in EN 10060, in condition 1D (see Table 7), inspection
document 3.1 as specified in EN 10204:

10 t round bars EN 10060-50


Steel EN 10088-3-X5CrNi18-10+1D
Inspection document 3.1
or
10 t round bars EN 10060-50
Steel EN 10088-3-1.4301+1D
Inspection document 3.1

5 Classification of grades
Steels covered in this document are classified according to their structure into

⎯ ferritic steels,

⎯ martensitic steels,

⎯ precipitation hardening steels,

⎯ austenitic steels,

⎯ austenitic-ferritic steels.

See also Annex B to EN 10088-1.

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6 Requirements

6.1 Steelmaking process

Unless otherwise agreed at the time of enquiry and order, the steelmaking and manufacturing process for steels
conforming to this document shall be at the discretion of the manufacturer.

6.2 Delivery condition

The products shall be supplied in the delivery condition agreed at the time of enquiry and order by reference to the
conditions given in Table 7 and, where different alternatives exist, to the treatment conditions given in Tables 8 to
19 and 25 (see also Annex A).

6.3 Chemical composition

6.3.1 The chemical composition requirements given in Tables 2 to 5 apply in respect of the chemical
composition according to the cast analysis.

6.3.2 The product analysis may deviate from the limiting values for the cast analysis given in Tables 2 to 5
by the values listed in Table 6.

6.4 Chemical corrosion properties

Referring to resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2, for ferritic, austenitic and
austenitic-ferritic stainless steels the specifications in Tables 8, 11 and 12 apply.

NOTE 1 EN ISO 3651-2 is not applicable for testing martensitic and precipitation hardening steels.

NOTE 2 The corrosion resistance of stainless steels is very dependent on the type of environment and can
therefore not always be clearly ascertained through laboratory tests. It is therefore advisable to draw on the available
experience of the use of the steels.

6.5 Mechanical properties

6.5.1 The mechanical properties at room temperature as specified in Tables 8 to 12 apply for hot worked
products of every condition, condition 1U and semi-finished products excluded, for cold processed products in
condition 2D (excluding wire), and for each specified heat treatment condition.

For cold processed products of every specified condition, condition 2D and wire excluded, and each specified
heat treatment condition, the mechanical properties at room temperature as specified in Tables 13 to 17 apply.
For these products, the condition is the prime property with the mechanical properties secondary.

If by agreement at the time of ordering the products are to be supplied in a non-heat-treated condition, the
mechanical properties specified in Tables 8 to 17 shall be obtained from reference test pieces which have
received the appropriate heat treatment (simulated heat treatment).

For wire, the properties as specified in Tables 18 and 19 apply.

For bars which are intentionally cold work hardened in order to increase their tensile strength to a specified level,
the mechanical properties at room temperature as specified in Table 25 apply. For these products, the mechanical
properties are prime, with the condition a secondary property.

NOTE Austenitic steels are insensitive to brittle fracture in the solution annealed condition. Because they do not
have a pronounced transition temperature, which is characteristic of other steels, they are also useful for application
at cryogenic temperatures.

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6.5.2 The values in Tables 20 to 24 apply for the 0,2 %- and 1 %- proof strength at elevated temperatures.

6.6 Surface quality

The available surface finishes are given in Table 7. Slight surface imperfections, inherent to the rolling process,
are permitted. Exact requirements concerning maximum depth of acceptable defects for bars, rods and sections
in the relevant conditions are given in Table 1.

Table 1 — Maximum depth of acceptable defect for bars, rods and sections
a
Conditions Product forms Permissible defect depth Max. % of delivered weight in excess of
permissible defect depth
1U, 1C, 1E, 1D Sections To be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order on the basis of EN 10163-3.

1U, 1C, 1E, 1D Rounds and rod To be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order on the basis of EN 10221.

1Xb, 2Hb, 2Db Rounds - max. 0,2 mm for d ” 20 mm 1%


- max. 0,01 d for 20 < d ” 75 mm
- max. 0,75 mm for d > 75 mm

Hexagons - max. 0,3 mm for d ” 15 mm 2%


- max. 0,02 d for 15 < d ” 63 mm

Other bars - max. 0,3 mm for d ” 15 mm 4%


- max. 0,02 d for 15 < d ” 63 mm

1G, 2B, 2G, 2P Rounds Technically defect free by manufacture. 0,2 %


a
Defect depth is understood as being the distance, measured normally to the surface, between the bottom of the defect and that
surface.
b
At the time of enquiry and order it may be agreed that the product shall be delivered with a surface being technically defect free by
manufacture. In this case, also the maximum % of delivered weight in excess of permissible defect depth shall be agreed.

For further information, e.g. roughness in conditions 2G and 2P, see Table 7.

6.7 Internal soundness

The products shall be free of internal defects which would exclude them from being used for their usual purpose.
At the time of enquiry and order ultrasonic testing of H-beams with parallel flanges and IPE-beams may be agreed
in accordance with EN 10306 and ultrasonic testing of steel bars may be agreed in accordance with EN 10308.

6.8 Formability at room temperature

Cold formability may be verified by elongation in the tensile test.

6.9 Dimensions and tolerances on dimensions and shape

The dimensions and the tolerances on dimensions are to be agreed at the time of enquiry and order, as far as
possible with reference to the dimensional standards listed in Table 7 and in Annex C.

6.10 Calculation of mass and tolerances on mass

6.10.1 When calculating the nominal mass from the nominal dimensions the values given in
EN 10088-1 shall be used as a basis for the density of the steel concerned.

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6.10.2 If the tolerances on mass are not specified in the dimensional standard listed in Table 7 or in Annex
C, they may be agreed at the time of enquiry and order.

7 Inspection and testing

7.1 General

The appropriate process control, inspection and testing shall be carried out to ensure that the product
complies with the requirements of the order.

This includes the following:

⎯ suitable frequency of verification of the dimensions of the products;

⎯ adequate intensity of visual examination of the surface quality of the products;

⎯ appropriate frequency and type of test to ensure that the correct grade of steel is used.

The nature and frequency of these verifications, examinations and tests is determined in the light of the degree of
consistency that has been determined by the evidence of the quality system. In view of this, verifications by
specific tests for these requirements are not necessary unless otherwise agreed.

7.2 Agreement on tests and inspection documents

7.2.1 At the time of ordering the type of inspection document in accordance with EN 10204 may be agreed
for each delivery.

7.2.2 If it is agreed to issue a test report 2.2 in accordance with EN 10204:2004 it shall indicate the
following information:

a) information groups A, B and Z of EN 10168:2004;

b) results of the cast analysis in accordance with the code numbers C71 to C92 in EN 10168:2004.

7.2.3 If the issuing of an inspection certificate 3.1 or 3.2 according to EN 10204:2004 has been agreed,
specific inspections according to 7.3 are to be carried out and the following information shall be given in the
inspection document with the code numbers and details required by EN 10168:2004:

a) under 7.2.2 a);

b) under 7.2.2 b);

c) results of the mandatory tests marked in Table 26, second column, by 'm';

d) results of any optional test or inspections agreed at the time of enquiry and order.

7.3 Specific inspection and testing

7.3.1 Extent of testing

The tests to be carried out, either mandatorily (m) or by agreement (o) and the composition and size of the test
units, and the number of sample products, samples and test pieces to be taken are given in Table 26.

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7.3.2 Selection and preparation of samples

7.3.2.1 Sampling and sample preparation shall be in accordance with the requirements of EN ISO 14284
and EN ISO 377. In addition, the stipulations in 7.3.2.2 apply for the mechanical tests.

7.3.2.2 The samples for the tensile test shall be taken in accordance with Figures 1 to 3. If it has been
agreed that impact tests shall be carried out, the samples shall be taken from the same location.

The samples shall be taken from products in the delivery condition. If agreed, samples from bars may be taken
before straightening. For samples to be given a simulated heat treatment the conditions for annealing, hardening
and tempering shall be agreed.

7.3.2.3 Samples for the hardness test and for the resistance to intergranular corrosion test, where
requested, shall be taken from the same locations as those for the mechanical tests.

7.4 Test methods

7.4.1 The chemical analysis shall be carried out using appropriate European Standards. The choice of a
suitable physical or chemical analytical method for the analysis shall be at the discretion of the manufacturer.
The manufacturer shall declare the test method used if required.

NOTE The list of available European Standards on chemical analysis is given in CR 10261.

7.4.2 The tensile test at room temperature shall be carried out in accordance with EN 10002-1, this
generally being with proportional test pieces having a gauge length L0 = 5,65 ¥S0. (S0 = cross-section of the
parallel length). In cases of doubt and in referee testing these test pieces shall be used.

For wire of nominal diameter < 4 mm, the tensile test is made directly on the product using a gauge length of
100 mm.

The tensile strength, elongation after fracture and the 0,2 %-proof strength shall be determined. In addition, for
austenitic steels only, the 1 %- proof strength shall be determined.

7.4.3 If a tensile test at elevated temperature has been ordered, this shall be carried out in accordance with
EN 10002-5. If the proof strength is to be verified, the 0,2 %- proof strength shall be determined, for ferritic,
martensitic, precipitation hardening and austenitic-ferritic steels. In the case of austenitic steels the 0,2 %- and
the 1 %- proof strength shall be determined.

7.4.4 If an impact test has been ordered, it shall be carried out in accordance with EN 10045-1 on test
pieces with a V-notch. The average obtained from three test pieces is considered to be the test result (see
also EN 10021).

7.4.5 The Brinell hardness test shall be carried out in accordance with EN ISO 6506-1.

7.4.6 The resistance to intergranular corrosion shall be tested in accordance with EN ISO 3651-2.

7.4.7 Dimensions and dimensional tolerances of the products shall be tested in accordance with the
requirements of the relevant dimensional standards, where available.

7.5 Retests

See EN 10021.

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8 Marking
8.1 Marking shall be durable.

8.2 Unless otherwise agreed, the requirements listed in Table 27 apply.

8.3 Unless otherwise agreed, the products shall be marked as follows:

⎯ semi-finished products, bars and sections in thicknesses over 35 mm by inking, adhesive labels,
electrolytic etching or stamping;

⎯ bars and sections in thicknesses up to 35 mm by labels attached to the bundle or by means of the
possibilities listed in the first hyphen;

⎯ rods by means of a label attached to the coil.

NOTE If the marking is to be applied by inking or adhesive label, the inks or adhesives should be carefully selected to
ensure that resistance to corrosion is not impaired.

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Type Round cross-section products Rectangular cross-section products


of test

Tensile

Impact a

a
For products of a round cross-section, the axis of the notch is parallel to a diameter; for products with a rectangular
cross-section, the axis of the notch is perpendicular to the greatest rolled surface.
b
Samples of product may alternatively be tested unmachined, in accordance with EN ISO 377.

Figure 1 — Position of test pieces for steel bars and rods ” 160 mm diameter or thickness
(longitudinal test pieces)

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Key
tr transverse

NOTE The axis of the notch on the impact test pieces should be radial in the case of round steel bars, and
perpendicular to the nearest rolled surface for rectangular bars.

Figure 2 — Position of test pieces for steel bars > 160 mm diameter or thickness (transverse test
pieces)

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KEY
1 Location of sample
a
By agreement, the sample can be taken from the web, at a quarter of the total height.
NOTE The axis of the notch on the impact test pieces should be perpendicular to the outside surface of the
section.
Figure 3 — Position of test pieces for beams, channels, angles, T sections and Z sections

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Table 2 — Chemical composition (cast analysis)a of ferritic corrosion resisting steels


Steel designation % by mass
Name Number C Si Mn P S N Cr Mo Ni Ti Others
max. max. max. max. max.
Standard grades
X2CrNi12 1.4003 0,030 1,00 1,50 0,040 ” 0,030b 0,030 10,5 to 12,5 - 0,30 to 1,00 - -
X6Cr13 1.4000 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030b - 12,0 to 14,0 - - - -
X6Cr17 1.4016 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030b - 16,0 to 18,0 - - - -
X6CrMoS17 1.4105 0,08 1,50 1,50 0,040 0,15 to 0,35 - 16,0 to 18,0 0,20 to 0,60 - - -
X6CrMo17-1 1.4113 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030b - 16,0 to 18,0 0,90 to 1,40 - - -
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X2CrTi17 1.4520 0,025 0,50 0,50 0,040 ” 0,015 0,015 16,0 to 18,0 - - 0,30 to 0,60 -
X3CrNb17 1.4511 0,05 1,00 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030b - 16,0 to 18,0 - - - Nb: 12xC to 1,00
X2CrMoTiS18-2 1.4523 0,030 1,00 0,50 0,040 0,15 to 0,35 - 17,5 to 19,0 2,00 to 2,50 - 0,30 to 0,80 (C + N) ≤ 0,040
X6CrMoNb17-1 1.4526 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 ” 0,015 0,040 16,0 to 18,0 0,80 to 1,40 - - Nb:[7x(C+N)+ 0,10] to 1,00
X2CrTiNb18 1.4509 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,040 ” 0,015 - 17,5 to 18,5 - - 0,10 to 0,60 Nb:[(3xC)+0,30] to 1,00
a
Elements not quoted in this table may not be intentionally added to the steel without the agreement of the purchaser except for finishing the cast. All appropriate precautions
are to be taken to avoid the addition of such elements from scrap and other materials used in production which would impair mechanical properties and the suitability of the steel.
b
Particular ranges of sulphur content may provide improvement of particular properties. For machinability a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % to 0,030 % is recommended
and permitted. For weldability, a controlled sulphur content of 0,008 % to 0,030 % is recommended and permitted. For polishability, a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % max. is
recommended.

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Table 3 — Chemical composition (cast analysis)a of martensitic and precipitation hardening corrosion resisting steels
Steel designation % by mass
Name Number C Si Mn P S Cr Cu Mo Nb Ni Others
max. max.
c
Standard grades (Martensitic steels)
X12Cr13 1.4006 0,08 to 0,15 1,00 ” 1,50 0,040 ” 0,030b 11,5 to 13,5 - - - ” 0,75 -

X12CrS13 1.4005 0,06 to 0,15 1,00 ” 1,50 0,040 0,15 to 0,35 12,0 to 14,0 - ” 0,60 - - -
b
X15Cr13 1.4024 0,12 to 0,17 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030 12,0 to 14,0 - - - - -
b
X20Cr13 1.4021 0,16 to 0,25 1,00 ” 1,50 0,040 ” 0,030 12,0 to 14,0 - - - - -
Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI

b
X30Cr13 1.4028 0,26 to 0,35 1,00 ” 1,50 0,040 ” 0,030 12,0 to 14,0 - - - - -
b
X39Cr13 1.4031 0,36 to 0,42 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030 12,5 to 14,5 - - - - -
b
X46Cr13 1.4034 0,43 to 0,50 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030 12,5 to 14,5 - - - - -

X38CrMo14 1.4419 0,36 to 0,42 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,015 13,0 to 14,5 - 0,60 to 1,00 - - -
b
X50CrMoV15 1.4116 0,45 to 0,55 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030 14,0 to 15,0 - 0,50 to 0,80 - - V: 0,10 to 0,20
b
X55CrMo14 1.4110 0,48 to 0,60 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030 13,0 to 15,0 0,50 to 0,80 V: ” 0,15

X14CrMoS17 1.4104 0,10 to 0,17 1,00 ” 1,50 0,040 0,15 to 0,35 15,5 to 17,5 - 0,20 to 0,60 - - -
b
X39CrMo17-1 1.4122 0,33 to 0,45 1,00 ” 1,50 0,040 ” 0,030 15,5 to 17,5 - 0,80 to 1,30 - ” 1,00 -
b
X17CrNi16-2 1.4057 0,12 to 0,22 1,00 ” 1,50 0,040 ” 0,030 15,0 to 17,0 - - - 1,50 to 2,50 -

X3CrNiMo13-4 1.4313 ” 0,05 0,70 ” 1,50 0,040 ” 0,015 12,0 to 14,0 - 0,30 to 0,70 - 3,5 to 4,5 N: • 0,020
b
X4CrNiMo16-5-1 1.4418 ” 0,06 0,70 ” 1,50 0,040 ” 0,030 15,0 to 17,0 - 0,80 to 1,50 - 4,0 to 6,0 N: • 0,020

Standard grades (Precipitation hardening steels)


b
X5CrNiCuNb16-4 1.4542 ” 0,07 0,70 ” 1,50 0,040 ” 0,030 15,0 to 17,0 3,0 to 5,0 ” 0,60 5 x C to 0,45 3,0 to 5,0 -
d
X7CrNiAI17-7 1.4568 ” 0,09 0,70 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,015 16,0 to 18,0 - - - 6,5 to 7,8 AI: 0,70 to 1,50
X5CrNiMoCuNb14-5 1.4594 ” 0,07 0,70 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,015 13,0 to 15,0 1,20 to 2,00 1,20 to 2,00 0,15 to 0,60 5,0 to 6,0 -
c
Special grades (Martensitic steels)

X29CrS13 1.4029 0,25 to 0,32 1,00 ” 1,50 0,040 0,15 to 0,25 12,0 to 13,5 - ” 0,60 - - -
X46CrS13 1.4035 0,43 to 0,50 1,00 ” 2,00 0,040 0,15 to 0,35 12,5 to 14,0 - - - - -
b
X70CrMo15 1.4109 0,60 to 0,75 0,70 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030 14,0 to 16,0 - 0,40 to 0,80 - - -

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Table 3 (continued)
Steel designation % by mass
Name Number C Si Mn P S Cr Cu Mo Nb Ni Others
max. max.
V: ” 1,50
X40CrMoVN16-2 1.4123 0,35 to 0,50 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,015 14,0 to 16,0 - 1,00 to 2,50 - ” 0,50
N: 0,10 to 0,30
b
X105CrMo17 1.4125 0,95 to 1,20 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030 16,0 to 18,0 - 0,40 to 0,80 - - -
b
X90CrMoV18 1.4112 0,85 to 0,95 1,00 ” 1,00 0,040 ” 0,030 17,0 to 19,0 - 0,90 to 1,30 - - V: 0,07 to 0,12
Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI

X2CrNiMoV13-5-2 1.4415 ” 0,030 0,50 ” 0,50 0,040 ” 0,015 11,5 to 13,5 - 1,50 to 2,50 - 4,5 to 6,5 Ti: ” 0,010
V: 0,10 to 0,50

Special grades (Precipitation hardening steels)


Al: 0,60 to 0,80
X1CrNiMoAlTi12-9-2 1.4530 ” 0,015 0,10 ” 0,10 0,010 ” 0,005 11,5 to 12,5 - 1,85 to 2,15 - 8,5 to 9,5 Ti: 0,28 to 0,37
N: ” 0,010

Al: 0,80 to 1,10


X1CrNiMoAlTi12-10-2 1.4596 ” 0,015 0,10 ” 0,10 0,010 ” 0,005 11,5 to 12,5 - 1,85 to 2,15 - 9,2 to 10,2 Ti: 0,28 to 0,40
N: ” 0,020

X5NiCrTiMoVB25-15-2 1.4606 ” 0,08 1,00 1,00 to 0,025 ” 0,015 13,0 to 16,0 - 1,00 to 1,50 - 24,0 to 27,0 B: 0,0010 to 0,010
2,00 Al: ” 0,35
Ti: 1,90 to 2,30
V: 0,10 to 0,50
a
Elements not quoted in this table shall not be intentionally added to the steel without the agreement of the purchaser except for finishing the cast. All precautions are to be taken to avoid
the addition of such elements from scrap and other materials used in production which would impair mechanical properties and the suitability of the steel.
b
Particular ranges of sulphur content may provide improvement of particular properties. For machinability a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % to 0,030 % is recommended and permitted.
For weldability, a controlled sulphur content of 0,008 % to 0,030 % is recommended and permitted. For polishability, a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % max. is recommended.
c
Tighter carbon ranges may be agreed at the time of enquiry and order.
d
For better cold deformability, the upper limit may be increased to 8,3 %.

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Table 4 — Chemical composition (cast analysis)a of austenitic corrosion resisting steels


Steel designation % by mass
Name Number C Si Mn P S N Cr Cu Mo Nb Ni Others
max.

Standard grades
X10CrNi18-8 1.4310 0,05 to 0,15 ” 2,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,015 ” 0,11 16,0 to 19,0 - ” 0,80 - 6,0 to 9,5 -
X2CrNi18-9 1.4307 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 17,5 to 19,5 - - - 8,0 to 10,5 -
X2CrNi19-11 1.4306 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 18,0 to 20,0 - - - 10,0 to 12,0c -
X2CrNiN18-10 1.4311 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b 0,12 to 0,22 17,5 to 19,5 - - - 8,5 to 11,5 -
X5CrNi18-10 1.4301 ” 0,07 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 17,5 to 19,5 - - - 8,0 to 10,5 -
X8CrNiS18-9 1.4305 ” 0,10 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 0,15 to 0,35 ” 0,11 17,0 to 19,0 ” 1,00 - - 8,0 to 10,0 -
X6CrNiTi18-10 1.4541 ” 0,08 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b - 17,0 to 19,0 - - - 9,0 to 12,0c Ti: 5 x C to 0,70
Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI

X4CrNi18-12 1.4303 ” 0,06 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 17,0 to 19,0 - - - 11,0 to 13,0 -
X2CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4404 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 16,5 to 18,5 - 2,00 to 2,50 - 10,0 to 13,0c -
X2CrNiMoN17-11-2 1.4406 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b 0,12 to 0,22 16,5 to 18,5 - 2,00 to 2,50 - 10,0 to 12,5c -
X5CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4401 ” 0,07 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 16,5 to 18,5 - 2,00 to 2,50 - 10,0 to 13,0 -
X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 1.4571 ” 0,08 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b - 16,5 to 18,5 - 2,00 to 2,50 - 10,5 to 13,5c Ti: 5 x C to 0,70
X2CrNiMo17-12-3 1.4432 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 16,5 to 18,5 - 2,50 to 3,00 - 10,5 to 13,0 -
X2CrNiMoN17-13-3 1.4429 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,015 0,12 to 0,22 16,5 to 18,5 - 2,50 to 3,00 - 11,0 to 14,0c -
X3CrNiMo17-13-3 1.4436 ” 0,05 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 16,5 to 18,5 - 2,50 to 3,00 - 10,5 to 13,0 c -
X2CrNiMo18-14-3 1.4435 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 17,0 to 19,0 - 2,50 to 3,00 - 12,5 to 15,0 -
X2CrNiMoN17-13-5 1.4439 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,015 0,12 to 0,22 16,5 to18,5 - 4,0 to 5,0 - 12,5 to 14,5 -
X6CrNiCuS18-9-2 1.4570 ” 0,08 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 0,15 to 0,35 ” 0,11 17,0 to 19,0 1,40 to 1,80 ” 0,60 - 8,0 to 10,0 -
X3CrNiCu18-9-4 1.4567 ” 0,04 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 17,0 to 19,0 3,0 to 4,0 - - 8,5 to 10,5 -
X1NiCrMoCu25-20-5 1.4539 ” 0,020 ” 0,70 ” 2,00 0,030 ” 0,010 ” 0,15 19,0 to 21,0 1,20 to 2,00 4,0 to 5,0 - 24,0 to 26,0 -
Special grades
X5CrNi17-7 1.4319 ” 0,07 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030 ” 0,11 16,0 to 18,0 - - - 6,0 to 8,0 -
X9CrNi18-9 1.4325 0,03 to 0,15 ” 1,00 ”2,00 0,045 ” 0,030 - 17,0 to 19,0 - - - 8,0 to 10,0 -
X5CrNiN19-9 1.4315 ” 0,06 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,015 0,12 to 0,22 18,0 to 20,0 - - - 8,0 to 11,0 -
X6CrNiNb18-10 1.4550 ” 0,08 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,015 - 17,0 to 19,0 - - 10 x C to 1,00 9,0 to 12,0c -
X1CrNiMoN25-22-2 1.4466 ” 0,020 ” 0,70 ” 2,00 0,025 ” 0,010 0,10 to 0,16 24,0 to 26,0 - 2,00 to 2,50 - 21,0 to 23,0 -
X6CrNiMoNb17-12-2 1.4580 ” 0,08 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,015 - 16,5 to 18,5 - 2,00 to 2,50 10 x C to 1,00 10,5 to 13,5 -
X2CrNiMo18-15-4 1.4438 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 ” 0,030b ” 0,11 17,5 to 19,5 - 3,0 to 4,0 - 13,0 to 16,0
c
-
X1CrNiMoCuN24-22-8*) 1.4652
*)
” 0,020 ” 0,50 2,00 to 4,0 0,030 ” 0,005 0,45 to 0,55 23,0 to 25,0 0,30 to 0,60 7,0 to 8,0 - 21,0 to 23,0 -
X1CrNiSi18-15-4 1.4361 ” 0,015 3,7 to 4,5 ” 2,00 0,025 ” 0,010 ” 0,11 16,5 to 18,5 - ” 0,20 - 14,0 to 16,0 -
X11CrNiMnN19-8-6 1.4369 0,07 to 0,15 0,50 to 1,00 5,0 to 7,5 0,030 ” 0,015 0,20 to 0,30 17,5 to 19,5 - - - 6,5 to 8,5 -
X12CrMnNiN17-7-5 1.4372 ” 0,15 ” 1,00 5,5 to 7,5 0,045 ” 0,015 0,05 to 0,25 16,0 to 18,0 - - - 3,5 to 5,5 -
X8CrMnNiN18-9-5 1.4374 0,05 to 0,10 0,30 to 0,60 9,0 to 10,0 0,035 ” 0,030 0,25 to 0,32 17,5 to 18,5 ” 0,40 ” 0,50 - 5,0 to 6,0 -
X8CrMnCuNB17-8-3 1.4597 ” 0,10 ” 2,00 6,5 to 8,5 0,040 ” 0,030 0,15 to 0,30 16,0 to 18,0 2,00 to 3,5 ” 1,00 - ” 2,00 B: 0,0005 to 0,0050

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Table 4 (continued)
Steel designation % by mass
Name Number C Si Mn P S N Cr Cu Mo Nb Ni Others
max.
X3CrNiCu19-9-2 1.4560 ” 0,035 ” 1,00 1,50 to 2,00 0,045 ” 0,015 ” 0,11 18,0 to 19,0 1,50 to 2,00 - - 8,0 to 9,0 -
X3CrNiCuMo17-11-3-2 1.4578 ” 0,04 ” 1,00 ” 1,00 0,045 ” 0,015 ” 0,11 16,5 to 17,5 3,0 to 3,5 2,00 to 2,50 - 10,0 to 11,0 -
X1NiCrMoCu31-27-4 1.4563 ” 0,020 ” 0,70 ” 2,00 0,030 ” 0,010 ” 0,11 26,0 to 28,0 0,70 to 1,50 3,0 to 4,0 - 30,0 to 32,0 -
X1CrNiMoCuN25-25-5 1.4537 ” 0,020 ” 0,70 ” 2,00 0,030 ” 0,010 0,17 to 0,25 24,0 to 26,0 1,00 to 2,00 4,7 to 5,7 - 24,0 to 27,0 -
X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7 1.4547 ” 0,020 ” 0,70 ” 1,00 0,030 ” 0,010 0,18 to 0,25 19,5 to 20,5 0,50 to 1,00 6,0 to 7,0 - 17,5 to 18,5 -
X2CrNiMoCuS17-10-2 1.4598 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,045 0,10 to 0,20 ” 0,11 16,5 to 18,5 1,30 to 1,80 2,00 to 2,50 - 10,0 to 13,0 -
X1CrNiMoCuNW24-22-6 1.4659 ” 0,020 ” 0,70 2,00 to 4,0 0,030 ” 0,010 0,35 to 0,50 23,0 to 25,0 1,00 to 2,00 5,5 to 6,5 - 21,0 to 23,0 W: 1,50 to 2,50
X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7 1.4529 ” 0,020 ” 0,50 ” 1,00 0,030 ” 0,010 0,15 to 0,25 19,0 to 21,0 0,50 to 1,50 6,0 to 7,0 - 24,0 to 26,0 -
Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI

X2CrNiMnMoN25-18-6-5 1.4565 ” 0,030 ” 1,00 5,0 to 7,0 0,030 ” 0,015 0,30 to 0,60 24,0 to 26,0 - 4,0 to 5,0 ” 0,15 16,0 to 19,0 -
a
Elements not listed in this table shall not be intentionally added to the steel without the agreement of the purchaser except for finishing the cast. All appropriate precautions are to be taken to avoid the
addition of such elements from scrap and other materials used in production which would impair mechanical properties and the suitability of the steel.
b
Particular ranges of sulphur content may provide improvement of particular properties. For machinability a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % to 0,030 % is recommended and permitted. For weldability,
a controlled sulphur content of 0,008 % to 0,030 % is recommended and permitted. For polishability, a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % max. is recommended.
c
Where for special reasons, e.g. hot workability for the fabrication of seamless tubes where it is necessary to minimize the delta ferrite content, or with the aim of low magnetic permeability, the maximum
Ni content may be increased by the following amounts:
0,50 % (by mass): 1.4571
1,00 % (by mass): 1.4306, 1.4406, 1.4429, 1.4436, 1.4438, 1.4541, 1.4550
1,50 % (by mass): 1.4404.

*) Patented steel grade.

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Table 5 — Chemical composition (cast analysis)a of austenitic-ferritic corrosion resisting steels

Steel designation % by mass

Name Number C Si Mn P S N Cr Cu Mo Ni Others

max. max. max.

Standard grades

X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 1.4460 0,05 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,035 0,030b 0,05 to 0,20 25,0 to 28,0 - 1,30 to 2,00 4,5 to 6,5 -
c c
X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4462 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,035 0,015 0,10 to 0,22 21,0 to 23,0 - 2,50 to 3,5 4,5 to 6,5 -

Special grades
Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI

*) *) 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,035 0,015 0,05 to 0,20 22,0 to 24,0 0,10 to 0,60 0,10 to 0,60 3,5 to 5,5 -
X2CrNiN23-4 1.4362
*) *) 0,030 ” 0,50 0,80 to 1,50 0,030 0,015 0,30 to 0,40 28,0 to 30,0 ” 0,80 1,50 to 2,60 5,8 to 7,5 -
X2CrNiMoN29-7-2 1.4477

X2CrNiMoCuN25-6-3 1.4507 0,030 ” 0,70 ” 2,00 0,035 0,015 0,20 to 0,30 24,0 to 26,0 1,00 to 2,50 3,0 to 4,0 6,0 to 8,0 -
) *)
X2CrNiMoN25-7-4* 1.4410 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 2,00 0,035 0,015 0,24 to 0,35 24,0 to 26,0 - 3,0 to 4,5 6,0 to 8,0 -

X2CrNiMoCuWN25-7-4 1.4501 0,030 ” 1,00 ” 1,00 0,035 0,015 0,20 to 0,30 24,0 to 26,0 0,50 to 1,00 3,0 to 4,0 6,0 to 8,0 W: 0,50 to 1,00

X2CrNiMoSi18-5-3 1.4424 0,030 1,40 to 1,20 to 2,00 0,035 0,015 0,05 to 0,10 18,0 to 19,0 - 2,50 to 3,0 4,5 to 5,2 -
2,00
a
Elements not listed in this table shall not be intentionally added to the steel without the agreement of the purchaser except for finishing the cast. All appropriate precautions are to be taken to
avoid the addition of such elements from scrap and other materials used in production which would impair mechanical properties and the suitability of the steel.
b
Particular ranges of sulphur content may provide improvement of particular properties. For machinability a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % to 0,030 % is recommended and permitted. For
weldability, a controlled sulphur content of 0,008 % to 0,030 % is recommended and permitted. For polishability, a controlled sulphur content of 0,015 % max. is recommended.
c
By agreement, this grade can be delivered with a Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PRE = Cr +3,3Mo + 16N, compare Table C.1 of EN 10088-1) greater than 34.
)
* Patented steel grade.

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Table 6 — Permissible product analysis tolerances on the limiting values given in Tables 2 to 5
for the cast analysis
Element Specified limits, cast analysis Permissible tolerancea
% by mass % by mass
” 0,030 + 0,005
> 0,030 ” 0,20 ± 0,01
Carbon > 0,20 ” 0,50 ± 0,02

> 0,50 ” 1,05 ± 0,03

” 1,00 + 0,05
Silicon > 1,00 ” 4,5 ± 0,10

” 1,00 + 0,03
Manganese > 1,00 ” 2,00 ± 0,04

> 2,00 ” 10,0 ± 0,10

Phosphorus ” 0,045 + 0,005


” 0,015 + 0,003
Sulphur > 0,015 ” 0,030 ± 0,005

> 0,15 ” 0,35 ± 0,02

Nitrogen ” 0,11 ± 0,01

> 0,11 ” 0,60 ± 0,02

• 10,5 ” 15,0 ± 0,15


Chromium > 15,0 ” 20,0 ± 0,20

> 20,0 ” 30,0 ± 0,25

Copper ” 1,00 ± 0,07

> 1,00 ” 5,0 ± 0,10

” 0,60 ± 0,03
Molybdenum > 0,60 ” 1,75 ± 0,05

> 1,75 ” 8,0 ± 0,10


Niobium ” 1,00 ± 0,05

Nickel ” 1,00 ± 0,03

> 1,00 ” 5,0 ± 0,07

> 5,0 ” 10,0 ± 0,10

> 10,0 ” 20,0 ± 0,15

> 20,0 ” 32,0 ± 0,20

Aluminium ” 0,30 ± 0,05

> 0,30 ” 1,50 ± 0,10

Boron ” 0,010 ± 0,0005

Titanium ” 2,30 ± 0,05

Tungsten ” 2,50 ± 0,05

Vanadium ” 1,50 ± 0,03


a
If several product analysis are carried out on one cast, and the contents of an individual element determined lies outside the
permissible range of the chemical composition specified for the cast analysis, then it is only allowed to exceed the permissible
maximum value or to fall short of the permissible minimum value, but not both at the same time.

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Table 7 — Type of surface finish and process route of semi-finished products, rods and wires, bars and sectionsa
Product forms Tolerances Condition Recommended use and observations
on nominal
Semi-finished Rods Wires Bars, dimensions b Symbolc Surface finish Type of process route
products sections

Hot x x - x EN 10017, EN 10058, 1U Covered with scale (spot ground if Hot formed, not heat treated, not Suitable for products to be further hot formed.
EN 10059, EN 10060, necessary). Not free of surface defects. descaled.
formed EN 10061
x x - x 1C Hot formed, heat treatede, not Suitable for products to be further processed (hot or cold).
descaled.

x - - x • IT 14d/ISO 286-1 1E Largely free of scale (but some black Hot formed, heat treatede
spots may remain). Not free of surface mechanically descaledf
Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI

defects.

- x - x EN 10017, EN 10058, 1D Free of scale (spot ground if Hot formed, heat treatedepickled, Products used in their present condition or to be further processed
EN 10059, EN 10060, necessary). Not free of surface defects. coated (optional). (hot or cold).
EN 10061

- - - x 1X Free of scale (but some marks left from Hot formed, heat treatede rough
machining may remain). Not free of machinedg
surface defects.
• IT 12d/ISO 286-1
- x - x 1G Appearance bright, but not uniform, Hot formed, heat treatede, Suitable for severe applications (extrusion and/or cold or hot
Free of surface defects. descaled, rough machinedg or heading). Surface roughness can be specified.
shaved in the case of rod. Finishing
by removal of materialh.

Cold - - x x Bars: IT 8 to 11d 2H Smooth and matt or bright. Not Finishes 1C, 1D or 1X, cold In products formed by cold drawing without subsequent heat
/EN 10278 necessarily polished. Not free of surface processedj, coated (optional). treatment, the tensile strength is substantially increased,
processed defectsi. particularly in austenitic materials, depending on the degree of cold
Wire: T3 or T4 processing. The surface hardness may be higher than the centre
/EN 10218-2 hardness.

- - x x Bars: IT 8 to 11d 2D Smooth and matt or bright. Not free of Finish 2H, heat treatede, pickled This finish allows the restoration of the mechanical properties after
/EN 10278 surface defectsi. and skin-passed (optional), coated cold processing. Products with good ductility (extrusion) and
(optional). specific magnetic properties.
Wire: T3 or T4
/EN 10218-2

- - - x Bars: IT 8 to 11d 2B Smooth, uniform and bright. Free of Finishes 1C, 1D or 1X, cold Products used in their present condition or intended for better
/EN 10278 surface defects. processedj, mechanically finishing. In products formed by cold drawing without subsequent
smoothedk. heat treatment, the tensile strength is substantially increased,
particularly in austenitic materials, depending on the degree of cold
processing. The surface hardness may be higher than the centre
hardness.

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Table 7 (continued)
Product forms Tolerances Condition Recommended use and observations
on nominal c
Semi-finished Rods Wires Bars, dimensions b Symbol Surface finish Type of process route
products sections

- - - x IT ” 9d/EN 10278 2G Smooth, uniform and bright. Free of Finishes 2H, 2D or 2B, centreless Finish for close tolerances. Unless otherwise agreed the surface
surface defects. ground, mechanically smoothed roughness shall be Ra ” 1,2.
(optional)l.

- - - x IT < 11d/EN 10278 2P Smoother and brighter than finish 2B or Finishes 2H, 2D, 2B or 2G, Products showing a well groomed surface appearance. Surface
2G. Free of surface defects. specular polishingl. roughness shall be specified at the time of enquiry and order.
a
Not all surface finishes and process routes are available for all steels.
b
For sections, the following standards are used, in practice, for tolerances on dimensions and shape: EN 10024, EN 10034, EN 10055, EN 10056-2 and EN 10279. See footnote to Annex C.
c
First digit: 1 = Hot formed; 2 = Cold processed.
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d
Specific tolerance within this range shall be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order.
e
On ferritic, austenitic and austenitic-ferritic grades, the heat treatment may be omitted if the conditions for hot forming and subsequent cooling are such that the requirements for the mechanical properties of the product and the resistance to
intergranular corrosion are obtained.
f
Type of mechanical descaling (shot blasting, grinding, peeling) is left to the manufacturer's discretion unless otherwise agreed.
g
Type of rough machining (grinding, peeling) is left to the manufacturer's discretion unless otherwise agreed.
h
Type of finish is left to the manufacturer's discretion unless otherwise agreed.
i
Unless otherwise agreed at the time of order.
j
Type of cold processing (cold drawing, turning, grinding, abrading ...) is left to the manufacturer's discretion unless otherwise agreed.
k
Type of mechanical polishing (burnishing, abrading) is left to the manufacturer's discretion unless otherwise agreed.
l
Type of specular polishing (electro-polishing, felting, buffing ...) is left to the manufacturer's discretion unless otherwise agreed.

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Table 8 — Mechanical properties at room temperature of annealed a (see Table A.1) ferritic steels and
resistance to intergranular corrosion in conditions 1C, 1E, 1D, 1X, 1G and 2D

Steel designation Thickness t or Hardness 0,2 %-proof Tensile Elongation Resistance to intergranular
b e
diameter d d corrosion
strength Strength after fracture
c d
Name Number HB Rp0,2 Rmd A in the delivery in the welded

mm MPa
*) MPa*) % condition condition

max. max. min. min.

(long.)
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Standard grades

X2CrNi12 1.4003 100 200 260 450 to 600 20 no no

X6Cr13 1.4000 25 200 230 400 to 630 20 no no

X6Cr17 1.4016 100 200 240 400 to 630 20 yes no

X6CrMoS17 1.4105 100 200 250 430 to 630 20 no no

X6CrMo17-1 1.4113 100 200 280 440 to 660 18 yes no

Special grades

X2CrTi17 1.4520 50 200 200 420 to 620 20 yes yes

X3CrNb17 1.4511 50 200 200 420 to 620 20 yes yes

X2CrMoTiS18-2 1.4523 100 200 280 430 to 600 15 yes no

X6CrMoNb17-1 1.4526 50 200 300 480 to 680 15 yes yes

X2CrTiNb18 1.4509 50 200 200 420 to 620 18 yes yes


a
Annealing treatment may be omitted, if the conditions for hot working and subsequent cooling are such that the requirements for the
mechanical properties of the product and the resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2 are obtained.
b
Width across flats for hexagons.
c
Only for guidance.
d
For rods, only the tensile strength values apply.
e
When tested according to EN ISO 3651-2.
*)
1MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 9 — Mechanical properties at room temperature of heat-treated (see Table A.2) martensitic
steels in conditions 1C, 1E, 1D, 1X, 1G and 2D
Steel designation Thickness t or Heat- Hardness 0,2 %-proof Tensile Elongation after Impact energy
a
diameter d treatment strength strength fracture (ISO-V)
conditionb

c
Name Number HB Rp0,2d Rmd Ad KV
mm MPa*) MPa*) % J
max. min. min. min.
(long.) (tr.) (long.) (tr.)
Standard grades
X12Cr13 1.4006 - +A 220 - max. 730 - - - -
” 160 +QT650 - 450 650 to 850 15 - 25 -
X12CrS13 1.4005 - +A 220 - max. 730 - - - -
” 160 +QT650 - 450 650 to 850 12 - - -
X15Cr13 1.4024 - +A 220 - max. 730 - - - -
” 160 +QT650 - 450 650 - 850 15 - - -
- +A 230 - max. 760 - - - -
X20Cr13 1.4021 ” 160 +QT700 - 500 700 to 850 13 - 25 -
+QT800 - 600 800 to 950 12 - 20 -
X30Cr13 1.4028 - +A 245 - max. 800 - - - -
” 160 +QT850 - 650 850 to 1000 10 - 15 -
X39Cr13 1.4031 - +A 245 - max. 800 - - - -
” 160 +QT800 - 650 800 to 1000 10 - 12 -
X46Cr13 1.4034 - +A 245 - max. 800 - - - -
” 160 +QT800 - 650 850 to 1000 10 - 12 -
X38CrMo14 1.4419 - +A 235 - max. 760 - - - -
X50CrMoV15 1.4116 - +A 280 - max. 900 - - - -
X55CrMo14 1.4110 ” 100 +A 280 - max. 950 - - - -
- +A 220 - max 730 - - - -
X14CrMoS17 1.4104 ” 60 +QT650 - 500 650 to 850 12 - - -
60 < t ” 160 10 - - -
- +A 280 - max. 900 - - - -
X39CrMo17-1 1.4122 ” 60 +QT750 - 550 750 to 950 12 - 20 -
60 < t ” 160 14 -
- +A 295 - max. 950 - - - -
” 60 +QT800 - 600 800 to 950 14 25
X17CrNi16-2 1.4057 60 < t ” 160 12 - 20 -
” 60 +QT900 - 700 900 to 1050 12 20
60 < t ” 160 10 - 15 -
- +A 320 - max. 1100 - - - -
” 160 +QT700 - 520 700 to 800 15 - 70 -
160 < t ” 250 - 12 - 50
” 160 +QT780 - 620 80 to 980 15 - 70 -
X3CrNiMo13-4 1.4313 160 < t ” 250 - 12 - 50
” 160 +QT900 - 800 900 to 1100 12 - 50 -
160 < t ” 250 - 10 - 40
- +A 320 - max. 1100 - - - -
” 160 +QT760 - 550 760 to 960 16 - 90 -
X4CrNiMo16-5-1 1.4418 160 < t ” 250 - 14 - 70
” 160 +QT900 - 700 900 to 1100 16 - 80 -
160 < t ” 250 - 14 - 60
Special grades
X29CrS13 1.4029 ” 160 +A 245 - max. 800 - - - -
+QT850 - 650 850 to 1000 9 - - -
X46CrS13 1.4035 ” 63 +A 245 - max 800 - - - -
X70CrMo15 1.4109 ” 100 +A 280 - max. 900 - - - -
X40CrMoVN16-2 1.4123 ” 100 +A 280 - - - - - -
X105CrMo17 1.4125 ” 100 +A 285 - - - - - -
X90CrMoV18 1.4112 ” 100 +A 265 - - - - - -
X2CrNiMoV13-5-2 1.4415 ” 160 +QT750 - 650 750 to 900 18 - 100 -
+QT850 - 750 850 to 1000 15 - 80 -
a
Width across flats for hexagons.
b
+A = annealed, +QT = quenched and tempered.
c
Only for guidance.
d
For rods, only the tensile strength values apply.
*)
1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 10 — Mechanical properties at room temperature of heat-treated (see Table A.3) precipitation
hardening steels in conditions 1C, 1E, 1D, 1X, 1G and 2D

Steel designation Thickness t Heat Hard- 0,2 %-proof Tensile strength Elongation Impact
c
or treatment ness strength after fracture energy (ISO-
diameter a conditionb V)
d
Name Number HB Rp0,2 Rm A KV
) )
mm MPa* MPa* % J
max. max. min. min. min.
(long.) (long.)
Standard grades

+AT 360 - max. 1200 - -

+P800 - 520 800 to 950 18 75


X5CrNiCuNb16-4 1.4542 100 +P930 - 720 930 to 1100 16 40

+P960 - 790 960 to 1160 12 -


+P1070 - 1000 1070 to 1270 10 -

X7CrNiAl17-7 1.4568 30 +ATd 255 - max. 850 - -

+AT 360 - max.1200 - -


+P930 - 720 930 to 1100 15 40
X5CrNiMoCuNb14-5 1.4594 100
+P1000 - 860 1000 to 1200 10 -

+P1070 - 1000 1070 to 1270 10 -

Special grades
+AT 363 - max. 1200 - -
X1CrNiMoAlTi12-9-2 1.4530 150
+P1200 - 1100 min. 1200 12 90
+AT 363 - max. 1200 - -
X1CrNiMoAlTi12-10-2 1.4596 150
+P1400 - 1300 min. 1400 9 50

+AT 212 250 max. 700 35 -


X5NiCrTiMoVB25-15-2 1.4606 50
+P880 - 550 880 to 1150 20 40
a
Width across flats for hexagons
b
+AT = solution annealed; +P = precipitation hardened.
c
Only for guidance.
d
For spring hard drawn condition see EN 10270-3.
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm2

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Table 11 — Mechanical properties at room temperature of solution annealed a (see Table A.4)
austenitic steels and resistance to intergranular corrosion
in conditions 1C, 1E, 1D, 1X, 1G and 2D

Steel designation Thickness t Hard- 0,2 %- 1 %- Tensile Elongation after Impact energy Resistance to
c, d d, e d, e
or diameterb d ness proof proof strength fracture (ISO-V) intergranular
f
strength strength corrosion
e c,e
Name Number HB Rp0,2 Rp1,0 Rm A KV in the In the
mm ) MPa*) % J delivery sensi-
MPa* MPa*)
condition tized
max. min. min. min. min.
con-
(long.) (tr.) (long.) (tr.) g
dition
Standard grades
X10CrNi18-8 1.4310 ” 40 230 195 230 500 to 750 40 - - - no no
X2CrNi18-9 1.4307 ” 160 215 175 210 500 to 700 45 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 35 - 60
X2CrNi19-11 1.4306 ” 160 215 180 215 460 to 680 45 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 35 - 60
X2CrNiN18-10 1.4311 ” 160 230 270 305 550 to 760 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
h
X5CrNi18-10 1.4301 ” 160 215 190 225 500 to 700 45 - 100 - yes no
160 < t ” 250 - 35 - 60
X8CrNiS18-9 1.4305 ” 160 230 190 225 500 to 750 35 - - - no no
X6CrNiTi18-10 1.4541 ” 160 215 190 225 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X4CrNi18-12 1.4303 ” 160 215 190 225 500 to 700 45 - 100 - yes noh
160 < t ” 250 - 35 - 60
X2CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4404 ” 160 215 200 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X2CrNiMoN17-11-2 1.4406 ” 160 250 280 315 580 to 800 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
h
X5CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4401 ” 160 215 200 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes no
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 1.4571 ” 160 215 200 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X2CrNiMo17-12-3 1.4432 ” 160 215 200 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X2CrNiMoN17-13-3 1.4429 ” 160 250 280 315 580 to 800 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
h
X3CrNiMo17-13-3 1.4436 ” 160 215 200 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes no
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X2CrNiMo18-14-3 1.4435 ” 160 215 200 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X2CrNiMoN17-13-5 1.4439 ” 160 250 280 315 580 to 800 35 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X6CrNiCuS18-9-2 1.4570 ” 160 215 185 220 500 to 710 35 - - - no no
X3CrNiCu18-9-4 1.4567 ” 160 215 175 210 450 to 650 45 - - - yes yes
X1NiCrMoCu25-20-5 1.4539 ” 160 230 230 260 530 to 730 35 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60

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Table 11 (continued)

Steel designation Thickness t Hard- 0,2 %- 1 %- Tensile Elongation Impact energy Resistance to
b d, e after intergranular
or diameter d nessc, d proof proof strength d,e
(ISO-V)
strength strength fracture corrosionf

e c, e
Name Number HB Rp0,2 Rp1,0 Rm A KV in the in the
mm ) MPa*) % J delivery sensitized
MPa* MPa*)
condition conditiong
max. min. min. min. min.

(long.) (tr.) (long.) (tr.)


Special grades
h
X5CrNi17-7 1.4319 ” 16 215 190 225 500 to 700 45 - 100 - yes no
X9CrNi18-9 1.4325 ” 40 215 190 225 550 to 750 40 - - - yes no
h
X5CrNiN19-9 1.4315 ” 40 215 270 310 550 to 750 40 - 100 - yes no
X6CrNiNb18-10 1.4550 ” 160 230 205 240 510 to 740 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X1CrNiMoN25-22-2 1.4466 ” 160 240 250 290 540 to 740 35 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 240 250 290 540 to 740 - 30 - 60 yes yes
X6CrNiMoNb17-12-2 1.4580 ” 160 230 215 250 510 to 740 35 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X2CrNiMo18-15-4 1.4438 ” 160 215 200 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X1CrNiMoCuN24-22-8 1.4652 ” 50 310 430 470 750 to 1000 40 - 100 - yes yes
X1CrNiSi18-5-4 1.4361 ” 160 230 210 240 530 to 730 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X11CrNiMnN19-8-6 1.4369 ” 15 300 340 370 750 to 950 35 35 100 60 yes no
X12CrMnNiN17-7-5 1.4372 ” 160 260 230 370 750 to 950 40 - 100 - yes no
160 < t ” 250 260 230 370 750 to 950 - 35 - 60 yes no
X8CrMnNiN18-9-5 1.4374 ” 10 260 350 380 700 to 900 35 - - - yes no
X8CrMnCuNB17-8-3 1.4597 ” 160 245 270 305 560 to 780 40 - 100 yes no
X3CrNiCu19-9-2 1.4560 ” 160 215 170 220 450 to 650 45 - 100 - yes yes
X3CrNiCuMo17-11-3-2 1.4578 ” 160 215 175 - 450 to 650 45 - - - yes yes
X1NiCrMoCu31-27-4 1.4563 ” 160 230 220 250 500 to 750 35 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X1CrNiMoCuN25-25-5 1.4537 ” 160 250 300 340 600 to 800 35 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7 1.4547 ” 160 260 300 340 650 to 850 35 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 30 - 60
X2CrNiMoCuS17-10-2 1.4598 ” 160 215 200 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 - yes yes
X1CrNiMoCuNW24-22-6 1.4659 ” 160 290 420 460 800 to 1000 50 - 90 - yes yes
X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7 1.4529 ” 160 250 300 340 650 to 850 40 - 100 - yes yes
160 < t ” 250 - 35 - 60
X2CrNiMnMoN25-18-6-5 1.4565 ” 160 - 420 460 800 to 950 35 - 100 - yes yes
a
Solution treatment may be omitted if the conditions for hot working and subsequent cooling are such that the requirements for the
mechanical properties of the product and the resistance to Intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2 are obtained.
b
Width across flats for hexagons.
c
Only for guidance.
d
The maximum HB-values may be raised by 100 HB or the tensile strength value may be raised by 200 MPa and the minimum elongation
value may be lowered to 20 % for sections and bars of ” 35 mm thickness having a final cold deformation and for hot formed sections and
bars of ” 8 mm thickness.
e
For rods, only the tensile strength values apply.
f
When tested according to EN ISO 3651-2.
g
See NOTE 2 to 6.4.
h
Sensitization treatment of 15 min at 700°C followed by cooling in air.
*) 2
1 MPa = 1 N/mm

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Table 12 — Mechanical properties at room temperature of solution annealed a (see Table A.5)
austenitic-ferritic steels and resistance to intergranular corrosion
in conditions 1C, 1E, 1D, 1X, 1G and 2D

Steel designation Thickness t Hardnessc 0,2 %- Tensile Elongation Impact Resistance to


or proof strength strength after fracture energy intergranular corrosione
diameterb d (ISO-V)

Name Number HB Rp0,2d Rmd Ad KV in the in the


) )
delivery sensitized
mm MPa* MPa* % J condition conditionf
max. min. min. min.

(long.) (long.)

Standard grades

X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 1.4460 ” 160 260 450 620 to 880 20 85 yes yes

X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4462 ” 160 270 450 650 to 880 25 100 yes yes

Special grades

X2CrNiN23-4 1.4362 ” 160 260 400 600 to 830 25 100 yes yes

X2CrNiMoN29-7-2 1.4477 ” 10 310 650 800 to 1050 25 100 yes yes

10 < t ” 160 310 550 750 to 1000 25 100 yes yes

X2CrNiMoCuN25-6-3 1.4507 ” 160 270 500 700 to 900 25 100 yes yes

X2CrNiMoN25-7-4 1.4410 ” 160 290 530 730 to 930 25 100 yes yes

X2CrNiMoCuWN25-7-4 1.4501 ” 160 290 530 730 to 930 25 100 yes yes

X2CrNiMoSi18-5-3 1.4424 ” 50 260 450 700 to 900 25 100 yes yes

50 < t ” 160 260 400 680 to 900 25 100 yes yes


a
Solution treatment may be omitted if the conditions for hot working and subsequent cooling are such that the requirement for the
mechanical properties of the product and the resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2 are obtained.
b
Width across flats for hexagons.
c
Only for guidance
d
For rods, only the tensile strength values apply.
e
When tested according to EN ISO 3651-2.
f
See NOTE 2 to 6.4.
*)
1 MPa = 1N/mm2

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Table 13 — Mechanical properties for bright barsa at room temperature of annealed b (see Table A.1)
ferritic steels in conditions 2H, 2B, 2G or 2P
Steel designation Thickness t 0,2 %-proof Tensile Elongation
c
or diameter d strength strength after fracture
d
Name Number Rp0,2 Rm A5
mm MPa*) MPa*) %
min. min.
Standard grades
X6Cr17 1.4016 ” 10e 320 500 to 750 8
10 < t ” 16 300 480 to 750 8
16 < t ” 40 240 400 to 700 15
40 < t ” 63 240 400 to 700 15
63 < t ”100 240 400 to 630 20
X6CrMoS17 1.4105 ” 10e 330 530 to 780 7
10 < t ” 16 310 500 to 780 7
16 < t ” 40 250 430 to 730 12
40 < t ” 63 250 430 to 730 12
63 < t ” 100 250 430 to 630 20
e
X6CrMo17-1 1.4113 ” 10 340 540 to 700 8
10 < t ” 16 320 500 to 700 12
16 < t ” 40 280 440 to 700 15
40 < t ” 63 280 440 to 700 15
63 < t ” 100 280 440 to 660 18
Special grades
e
X2CrTi17 1.4520 ” 10 320 500 to 750 8
10 < t ” 16 300 480 to 750 10
16 < t ” 40 240 400 to 700 15
40 < t ” 50 240 400 to 700 15
X3CrNb17 1.4511 ” 10e 320 500 to 750 8
10 < t ” 16 300 480 to 750 10
16 < t ” 40 240 400 to 700 15
40 < t ” 50 240 400 to 700 15
e
X6CrMoNb17-1 1.4526 ” 10 340 540 to 700 8
10 < t ” 16 320 500 to 700 12
16 < t ” 40 280 440 to 700 15
40 < t ” 50 280 440 to 700 15
e
X2CrTiNb18 1.4509 ” 10 320 500 to 750 8
10 < t ” 16 300 480 to 750 10
16 < t ” 40 240 400 to 700 15
40 < t ” 50 240 400 to 700 15
a
Including cut lengths from wire.
b
Initial annealing treatment may be omitted if the conditions for previous hot working and subsequent
cooling have been such that the requirements for the final mechanical properties of the product and the
resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2 are obtained.
c
Width across flats for hexagons.
d
Elongation A5 is valid only for dimensions of 5 mm and above. For smaller diameters, the minimum
elongation has to be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order.
e
In the range 1 mm ” d < 5 mm valid only for rounds. The mechanical properties of non round bars with
thicknesses < 5 mm have to be agreed at the time of enquiry and order.
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1MPa = 1N/mm .

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Table 14 — Mechanical properties for bright bars a at room temperature of heat-treated (see Table A.2)
martensitic steels in conditions 2H, 2B, 2G or 2P
Steel designation Thickness t Annealed Quenched + tempered
Name Number or diameterb d Rm HB c Heat treatment Rp0,2 Rm A5d KV
mm MPa*) max. condition MPa*) MPa*) % J
max. min. min. min.
(long.) (tr.) (long.) (tr.)
Standard grades
” 10e 880 280 550 700 to 1000 9 - - -
10 < t ” 16 880 280 500 700 to 1000 9 - - -
X12Cr13 1.4006 16 < t ” 40 800 250 +QT650 450 650 to 930 10 - 25 -
40 < t ” 63 760 230 450 650 to 880 10 - 25 -
63 < t ” 160 730 220 450 650 to 850 15 - 25 -
” 10e 880 280 550 700 to 1000 8 - - -
10 < t ” 16 880 280 500 700 to 1000 8 - - -
X12CrS13 1.4005 16 < t ” 40 800 250 +QT650 450 650 to 930 10 - - -
40 < t ” 63 760 230 450 650 to 880 10 - - -
63 < t ” 160 730 220 450 650 to 850 12 - - -
” 10e 910 290 600 750 to 1000 8 - - -
10 < t ” 16 910 290 550 750 to 1000 8 - - -
X20Cr13 1.4021 16 < t ” 40 850 260 +QT700 500 700 to 950 10 - 25 -
40 < t ” 63 800 250 500 700 to 900 12 - 25 -
63 < t ” 160 760 230 500 700 to 850 13 - 25 -
” 10e 950 305 700 900 to 1050 7 - - -
10 < t ” 16 950 305 650 900 to 1150 7 - - -
X30Cr13 1.4028 16 < t ” 40 900 280 +QT850 650 850 to 1100 9 - 15 -
40 < t ” 63 840 260 650 850 to 1050 9 - 15 -
63 < t ” 160 800 245 650 850 to 1000 10 - 15 -
” 10e 950 305 700 850 to 1100 7 - - -
10 < t ” 16 950 305 700 850 to 1100 7 - - -
X39Cr13 1.4031 16 < t ” 40 900 280 +QT800 650 800 to 1050 8 - 12 -
40 < t ” 63 840 260 650 800 to 1000 8 - 12 -
63 < t ” 160 800 245 650 800 to 1000 10 - 12 -
” 10e 950 305 700 900 to 1150 7 - - -
10 < t ” 16 950 305 700 900 to 1150 7 - - -
X46Cr13 1.4034 16 < t ” 40 900 280 +QT850 650 850 to 1100 8 - 12 -
40 < t ” 63 840 260 650 850 to 1000 8 - 12 -
63 < t ” 160 800 245 650 850 to 1000 10 - 12 -
” 10e 880 280 580 700 to 980 7 - - -
10 < t ” 16 880 280 530 700 to 980 7 - - -
X14CrMoS17 1.4104 16 < t ” 40 800 250 +QT650 500 650 to 930 9 - - -
40 < t ” 63 760 230 500 650 to 880 10 - - -
63 < t ” 160 730 220 500 650 to 850 10 - - -
” 10e 1000 340 650 800 to 1050 8 - - -
10 < t ” 16 1000 340 600 800 to 1050 8 - - -
X39CrMo17-1 1.4122 16 < t ” 40 980 310 +QT750 550 800 to 1000 10 - 20 -
40 < t ” 63 930 290 550 750 to 950 12 - 20 -
63 < t ” 160 900 280 550 750 to 950 12 - 14 -
” 10e 1050 330 750 850 to 1100 7 - - -
10 < t ” 16 1050 330 700 850 to 1100 7 - - -
X17CrNi16-2 1.4057 16 < t ” 40 1000 310 +QT800 650 800 to 1050 9 - 25 -
40 < t ” 63 950 295 650 800 to 1000 12 - 25 -
63 < t ” 160 950 295 650 800 to 950 12 - 20 -

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Table 14 - (continued)

Steel designation Thickness t Annealed Quenched + tempered


Name Number or diameterb d Rm HB c Heat Rp0,2 Rm A5d KV
mm MPa*) max. treatment MPa*) MPa*) % J
Condition
max. min. min. min.
(long.) (tr.) (long.) (tr.)
Standard grades (continued)
” 10e 1150 380 750 900 to 1150 10 - - -
10 < t ” 16 1150 380 750 900 to 1150 10 - - -
X4CrNiMo16-5-1 1.4418 16 < t ” 40 1100 320 +QT900 700 900 to 1100 12 - 80 -
40 < t ” 63 1100 320 700 900 to 1100 16 - 80 -
63 < t ” 160 1100 320 700 900 to 1100 16 - 80 -
160 < t ” 250 1100 320 700 900 to 1100 - 14 - 60
Special grades
” 10e 950 305 750 900 to 1100 8 - - -
10 < t ” 16 950 305 700 900 to 1100 8 - - -
X29CrS13 1.4029 16 < t ” 40 900 280 +QT850 650 850 to 1100 10 - - -
40 < t ” 63 840 260 650 850 to 1050 10 - - -
63 < t ” 160 800 245 650 850 to 1000 12 - - -
” 10e 880 280 - - - - - -
X46CrS13 1.4035 10 < t ” 16 880 280 - - - - - -
16 < t ” 40 800 250 - - - - - - -
40 < t ” 63 760 230 - - - - - -
a
Including cut lengths from wire.
b
Width across flats for hexagons.
c
For information only.
d
Elongation A5 is valid only for dimensions of 5 mm and above. For smaller diameters, the minimum elongation has to be agreed upon at
the time of enquiry and order.
e
In the range 1 mm ” d < 5 mm valid only for rounds. The mechanical properties of non round bars with thicknesses < 5 mm have to be
agreed at the time of enquiry and order.
) 2
* 1MPa = 1N/mm .

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Table 15 — Mechanical properties for bright bars a at room temperature of heat-treated (see Table A.3)
precipitation hardening steels in conditions 2H, 2B, 2G or 2P
Steel designation Thickness t or Annealed Precipitation hardened
Name Number diameter b d Rm HB c Heat Rp0,2 Rm A5d KV
mm MPa*) max. treatment MPa*) MPa*) % J
condition
max. min. min. min.
(long.) (long.)
Standard grade
” 10e 1200 360 600 900 to 1100 10 -
10 < t ” 16 1200 360 600 900 to 1100 10 -
X5CrNiCuNb16-4 1.4542 16 < t ” 40 1200 360 +P800 520 800 to 1050 12 75
40 < t ” 63 1200 360 520 800 to 1000 18 75
63 < t ” 160 1200 360 520 800 to 950 18 75
” 100 - - +P930 720 930 to 1100 12 40
” 100 - - +P960 790 960 to 1160 10 -
” 100 - - +P1070 1000 1070 to 1270 10 -
Special grade
” 10e 850 240 750 950 to 1200 15 30
X5NiCrTiMoVB25-15-2 1.4606 10 < t ” 16 800 230 +P880 750 950 to 1150 15 30
16 < t ” 40 800 230 600 900 to 1150 18 40
40 < t ” 50 700 212 550 880 to 1150 20 40
a
Including cut lengths from wire.
b
Width across flats for hexagons.
c
For information only.
d
Elongation A5 is valid only for dimensions of 5 mm and above. For smaller diameters, the minimum elongation has to be agreed upon
at the time of enquiry and order.
e
In the range 1 mm ” d < 5 mm valid only for rounds. The mechanical properties of non round bars with thicknesses < 5 mm have to be
agreed at the time of enquiry and order.
2
*) 1MPa = 1N/mm .

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Table 16 — Mechanical properties for bright bars a at room temperature of solution annealed b (see
Table A.4) austenitic steels in conditions 2H, 2B, 2G or 2P
Steel designation Thickness t Solution annealed
Name Number or diameterc d Rp0,2 Rm A5d KV
mm MPa*) MPa*) % J
min. min. min.
(long.) (tr.) (long.) (tr.)
Standard grades
X2CrNi18-9 1.4307 ” 10e 400 600 to 930 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 380 600 to 930 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 175 500 to 830 30 - 100 -
40 < t ” 63 175 500 to 830 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 175 500 to 700 45 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 175 500 to 700 - 35 - 60
X2CrNi19-11 1.4306 ” 10e 400 600 to 930 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 380 600 to 930 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 180 460 to 830 30 - 100 -
40 < t ” 63 180 460 to 830 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 180 460 to 680 45 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 180 460 to 680 - 35 - 60
X5CrNi18-10 1.4301 ” 10e 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 190 600 to 850 30 - 100 -
40 < t ” 63 190 580 to 850 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 190 500 to 700 45 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 190 500 to 700 - 35 - 60
X8CrNiS18-9 1.4305 ” 10e 400 600 to 950 15 - - -
10 < t ” 16 400 600 to 950 15 - - -
16 < t ” 40 190 500 to 850 20 100 -
40 < t ” 63 190 500 to 850 20 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 190 500 to 750 35 - 100 -
X6CrNiTi18-10 1.4541 ” 10e 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 380 580 to 950 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 190 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
40 < t ” 63 190 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 190 500 to 700 40 - 100 -
X2CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4404 ” 10e 400 600 to 930 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 380 580 to 930 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 200 500 to 830 30 - 100 -
40 < t ” 63 200 500 to 830 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 200 500 to 700 40 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 200 500 to 700 - 30 - 60
X5CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4401 ” 10e 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 380 580 to 950 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 200 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
40 < t ” 63 200 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 200 500 to 700 40 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 200 500 to 700 - 30 - 60
X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 1.4571 ” 10e 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 380 580 to 950 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 200 500 to 850 30 100 -
40 < t ” 63 200 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 200 500 to 700 40 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 200 500 to 700 - 30 - 60

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Table 16 (continued)
Steel designation Thickness t Solution annealed
Name Number or diameterc d Rp0,2 Rm A5d KV
mm MPa*) MPa*) % J
min. min. min.
(long.) (tr.) (long.) (tr.)
Standard grades (continued)
X2CrNiMo17-12-3 1.4432 ” 10e 400 600 to 930 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 380 600 to 880 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 200 500 to 850 30 100 -
40 < t ” 63 200 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 200 500 to 700 40 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 200 500 to 700 - 30 - 60
X3CrNiMo17-13-3 1.4436 ” 10e 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 200 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
40 < t ” 63 190 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 200 500 to 700 40 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 200 500 to 700 - 30 - 60
X2CrNiMo18-14-3 1.4435 ” 10e 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 400 600 to 950 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 235 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
40 < t ” 63 235 500 to 850 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 235 500 to 700 40 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 235 500 to 700 - 30 - 60
X6CrNiCuS18-9-2 1.4570 ” 10e 400 600 to 950 15 - - -
10 < t ” 16 400 600 to 950 15 - - -
16 < t ” 40 185 500 to 910 20 - - -
40 < t ” 63 185 500 to 910 20 - - -
63 < t ” 160 185 500 to 710 35 - - -
X3CrNiCu18-9-4 1.4567 ” 10e 400 600 to 850 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 340 600 to 850 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 175 450 to 800 30 100 -
40 < t ” 63 175 450 to 800 30 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 175 450 to 650 40 - 100 -
X1NiCrMoCu25-20-5 1.4539 ” 10e 400 600 to 930 20 - - -
10 < t ” 16 400 600 to 930 20 - - -
16 < t ” 40 230 530 to 880 25 100 -
40 < t ” 63 230 530 to 880 25 - 100 -
63 < t ” 160 230 530 to 730 35 - 100 -
160 < t ” 250 230 530 to 730 - 30 - 60
Special grades
X3CrNiCu19-9-2 1.4560 ” 10e 400 600 to 800 25 - - -
10 < t ” 16 340 600 to 800 25 - - -
16 < t ” 40 175 450 to 750 30 - - -
40 < t ” 63 175 450 to 750 30 - - -
63 < t ” 160 175 450 to 650 45 - - -

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Table 16 (continued)
Steel designation Thickness t Solution annealed
Name Number or diameter c d Rp0,2 Rm A5d KV
mm MPa*) MPa*) % J
min. min. min.
(long.) (tr.) (long.) (tr.)
Special grades (continued)
X3CrNiCuMo17-11-3-2 1.4578 ” 10e 400 600 to 850 20 - - -
10 < t ” 16 340 600 to 850 20 - - -
16 < t ” 40 175 450 to 800 30 - - -
40 < t ” 63 175 450 to 800 30 - - -
63 < t ” 160 175 450 to 650 45 - - -
X2CrNiMoCuS17-10-2 1.4598 ” 10e 400 600 to 930 15 - - -
10 < t ” 16 400 600 to 900 20 - - -
16 < t ” 40 200 500 to 850 25 - - -
40 < t ” 63 200 500 to 800 30 - - -
63 < t ” 160 200 500 to 700 40 - - -
a
Including cut lengths from wire.
b
Inital solution treatment may be omitted if the conditions for previous hot-working and subsequent cooling have been such
that the requirements for the mechanical properties of the product and the resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN
ISO 3651-2 are obtained.
c
Width across flats for hexagons.
d
Elongation is valid only for dimensions of 5 mm and above. For smaller diameters, the minimum elongation has to be agreed
upon at the time of enquiry and order.
e
In the range 1 mm ” d < 5 mm valid only for rounds. The mechanical properties of non round bars with thicknesses < 5 mm have
to be agreed at the time of enquiry and order.
*)
1MPa = 1N/mm2.

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Table 17 — Mechanical properties for bright bars a at room temperature of solution annealed b (see
Table A.5) austenitic-ferritic steels in conditions 2H, 2B, 2G or 2P
Steel designation Thickness t Solution annealed
Name Number or diametercd Rp0,2 Rm A5d KV
mm MPa*) MPa*) % J
min. min. min.
(long.) (long.)

Standard grades
X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 1.4460 ” 10e 610 770 to 1030 12 -
10 < t ” 16 560 770 to 1030 12 -
16 < t ” 40 460 620 to 950 15 85
40 < t ” 63 460 620 to 950 15 85
63 < t ” 160 460 620 to 880 20 85
X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4462 ” 10e 650 850 to 1150 12 -
10 < t ” 16 650 850 to 1100 12 -
16 < t ” 40 450 650 to 1000 15 100
40 < t ” 63 450 650 to 1000 15 100
63 < t ” 160 450 650 to 880 25 100
Special grade
X2CrNiMoCuN25-6-3 1.4507 ” 10e - f
- f
- f
-
f f f
10 < t ” 16 - - - -
16 < t ” 40 500 700 to 900 25 100
40 < t ” 63 500 700 to 900 25 100
63 < t ” 160 500 700 to 900 25 100
a
Including cut lengths from wire.
b
Inital solution treatment may be omitted if the conditions for previous hot-working and
subsequent cooling have been such that the requirements for the mechanical properties of the
product and the resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2 are obtained.
c
Width across flats for hexagons.
d
Elongation is valid only for dimensions of 5 mm and above. For smaller diameters, the minimum
elongation has to be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order.
e
In the range 1 mm ” d < 5 mm valid only for rounds. The mechanical properties of non round bars
with thicknesses < 5 mm have to be agreed at the time of enquiry and order.
f
To be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order.
*)
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Table 18 — Tensile strength of wire in diameters of 0,05 mm and above in 2H condition a

Steel designation b, c Tensile strength levels Range of tensile strength d


Name Number MPa*)
Ferritic steels
X6Cr17, X6CrMoS17, 1.4016, 1.4105, +C500 500 to 700
X6CrMo17-1, X3CrNb17 1.4113, 1.4511, +C600 600 to 800
+C700 700 to 900
+C800 800 to 1000
+C900 900 to 1100
Martensitic and precipitation hardening steels
X12Cr13, X12CrS13, 1.4006, 1,4005, +C500 500 to 700
X20Cr13, X30Cr13 1.4021, 1,4028, +C600 600 to 800
X46Cr13, X14CrMoS17 1.4034, 1.4104, +C700 700 to 900
X17CrNi16-2, X7CrNiAl17-7 1.4057, 1.4568 +C800 800 to 1000
X5NiCrTiMoVB25-12-2 1.4606 +C900 900 to 1100

+C1000 1000 to 1250

+C1100 1100 to 1350

+C1200 1200 to 1450

+C1400 1400 to 1700

+C1600 1600 to 1900

+C1800 1800 to 2100

Austenitic steels
X10CrNi18-8, X2CrNi18-9, 1.4310, 1.4307, +C500 500 to 700
X2CrNi19-11, X5CrNi18-10, 1.4306, 1.4301, +C600 600 to 800
X8CrNiS18-9, X6CrNiTi18-10, 1.4305, 1.4541,
+C700 700 to 900
X4CrNi18-12, X2CrNiMo17-12-2, 1.4303, 1.4404,
+C800 800 to 1000
X5CrNiMo17-12-2, X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2, 1.4401, 1.4571,
+C900 900 to 1100
X2CrNiMo17-12-3, X3CrNiMo17-13-3, 1.4432, 1.4436
+C1000 1000 to 1250
X2CrNiMo18-14-3, X6CrNiCuS18-9-2, 1.4435, 1.4570,
+C1100 1100 to 1350
X3CrNiCu18-9-4, X1NiCrMoCu25-20-5, 1.4567, 1.4539,
X1CrNiMoN25-22-2, X8CrMnNiN18-9-5, 1.4466, 1.4374, +C1200 1200 to 1450

X8CrMnCuNB17-8-3, X1NiCrMoCu31-27-4, 1.4597, 1.4563, +C1400 1400 to 1700

X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7, X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7, 1.4547, 1.4529, +C1600 1600 to 1900

X1CrNi25-21, X2CrNiMoN18-12-4 1.4335, 1.4434 +C1800 1800 to 2100

Austenitic-ferritic steels
X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4462 +C800 800 to 1000
X2CrNiN23-4 1.4362 +C900 900 to 1100
X2CrNiMoN25-7-4 1.4410 +C1000 1000 to 1250
+C1100 1100 to 1350
+C1200 1200 to 1450
+C1400 1400 to 1700
+C1600 1600 to 1900
+C1800 1800 to 2100
a For spring applications, see EN 10270-3. For cold heading, see EN 10263-5.
b Not all grades are available in all tensile strength levels or all diameters. Guidance data for nominal dimensions d depending on strength
levels are given in Annex B.
c Elongation depends on nominal dimensions d and may be agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order.
d Intermediate values may be agreed.
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 19 — Mechanical properties at room temperature of annealed wire in 2D condition a,b

Steel designation Nominal dimension Tensile Elongation


Name Number d strength
)
mm MPa* %
max. min.
c
Ferritc steels (+A)
X6Cr17 1.4016 0,05 < d ” 0,10 950 10
X6CrMoS17 1.4105 0,10 < d ” 0,20 900 10
X6CrMo17-1 1.4113 0,20 < d ” 0,50 850 15
X3CrNb17 1.4511 0,50 < d ” 1,00 850 15
1,00 < d ” 3,00 800 15
3,00 < d ” 5,00 750 15
5,00 < d ” 16,00 700 20
Martensitic (+A) and precipitation hardening (+AT) steels c
X12Cr13 1.4006 0,50 < d ” 1,00 1100 10
X12CrS13 1.4005 1,00 < d ” 3,00 1050 10
X20Cr13 1.4021 3,00 < d ” 5,00 1000 10
X30Cr13 1.4028 5,00 < d ” 16,00 950 15
X46Cr13 1.4034
X14CrMoS17 1.4104
X17CrNi16-2 1.4057
X7CrNiAl17-7 1.4568
X5NiCrTiMoVB25-12-2 1.4606
c
Austenitic steels (+AT)
X10CrNi18-8, X2CrNi18-9, 1.4310, 1.4307, 0,05 < d ” 0,10 1100 20
X2CrNi19-11, X5CrNi18-10, 1.4306, 1.4301, 0,10 < d ” 0,20 1050 20
X8CrNiS18-9, X6CrNiTi18-10, 1.4305, 1.4541, 0,20 < d ” 0,50 1000 30
X4CrNi18-12, X2CrNiMo17-12-2, 1.4303, 1.4404, 0,50 < d ” 1,00 950 30
X5CrNiMo17-12-2, X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2, 1.4401, 1.4571, 1,00 < d ” 3,00 900 30
X2CrNiMo17-12-3, X3CrNiMo17-13-3, 1.4432, 1.4436 3,00 < d ” 5,00 850 35
X2CrNiMo18-14-3, X6CrNiCuS18-9-2, 1.4435, 1.4570, 5,00 < d ” 16,00 800 35
X3CrNiCu18-9-4, X1NiCrMoCu25-20-5, 1.4567, 1.4539,
X1CrNiMoN25-22-2, X8CrMnNiN18-9-5, 1.4466, 1.4374,
X8CrMnCuNB17-8-3, X1NiCrMoCu31-27-4, 1.4597, 1.4563,
X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7, X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7, 1.4547, 1.4529,
X1CrNi25-21, X2CrNiMoN18-12-4 1.4335, 1.4434
c
Austenitic-ferritic steels (+AT)
X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4462 0,50 < d ” 1,00 1050 20
X2CrNiN23-4 1.4362 1,00 < d ” 3,00 1000 20
X2CrNiMoN25-7-4 1.4410 3,00 < d ” 5,00 950 25
5,00 < d ” 16,00 900 25
a If skin passed (i. e. less than 5 % reduction in cross section), the maximum tensile strength might be increased by up to 50 MPa.
b For cold heading, see EN 10263-5.
c +A = annealed, +AT = solution annealed.
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 20 — Minimum values for the 0,2 %- proof strength of ferritic steels at elevated temperatures
)
Steel designation Heat treatment Minimum 0,2 %- proof strength (MPa* )
condition a
at a temperature (in °C) of
Name Number 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
Standard grades

X2CrNi12 1.4003 +A 240 230 220 215 210 - -


X6Cr13 1.4000 +A 220 215 210 205 200 195 190

X6Cr17 1.4016 +A 220 215 210 205 200 195 190

X6CrMoS17 1.4105 +A 230 220 215 210 205 200 195

X6CrMo17-1 1.4113 +A 250 240 230 220 210 205 200

Special grades

X2CrTi17 1.4520 +A 190 180 170 160 155 - -


X3CrNb17 1.4511 +A 190 180 170 160 155 - -

X2CrMoTiS18-2 1.4523 +A 250 240 230 220 210 205 200

X6CrMoNb17-1 1.4526 +A 270 265 250 235 215 205 -


X2CrTiNb18 1.4509 +A 190 180 170 160 155 - -
a +A = annealed
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 21 — Minimum values for the 0,2 %- proof strength of martensitic steels at elevated
temperatures
Steel designation Heat Minimum 0,2 %-proof strength (MPa*))
treatment
condition
a at a temperature (in °C) of

Name Number 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

Standard grades

X12Cr13 1.4006 +QT650 420 410 400 385 365 355 305
X15Cr13 1.4024 +QT650 420 410 400 385 365 - 300

X20Cr13 1.4021 +QT700 460 445 430 415 395 365 330

+ QT800 515 495 475 460 440 405 355


X39CrMo17-1 1.4122 + QT750 540 535 530 520 510 490 470

X17CrNi16-2 1.4057 + QT800 515 495 475 460 440 405 355

+ QT900 565 525 505 490 470 430 375


+ QT650 500 490 480 470 460 450 -

X3CrNiMo13-4 1.4313 +QT780 590 575 560 545 530 515 -

+QT900 720 690 665 640 620 - -


X4CrNiMo16-5-1 1.4418 +QT760 520 510 500 490 480 - -

+QT900 660 640 620 600 580 - -

Special grade
X2CrNiMoV13-5-2 1.4415 +QT750 620 605 595 585 580 570 560

+QT850 710 695 680 670 660 645 635


a
+QT = quenched and tempered
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

Table 22 — Minimum values for the 0,2 %- proof strength of precipitation hardening steels at elevated
temperatures
)
Steel designation Heat Minimum 0,2 %- proof strength (MPa* )
treatment
condition
a at a temperature (in °C) of

Name Number 100 150 200 250 300

Standard grades
+P800 500 490 480 470 460

+P930 680 660 640 620 600


X5CrNiCuNb16-4 1.4542 +P960 730 710 690 670 650
+P1070 880 830 800 770 750

X5CrNiMoCuNb14-5 1.4594 +P930 680 660 640 620 600

+P1000 785 755 730 710 690

Special grade

X5NiCrTiMoVB25-15-2 1.4606 +P880 540 530 520 510 500


a
+P = precipitation hardened.
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 23 — Minimum values for the 0,2 %- and 1 %-proof strength of austenitic steels at elevated temperatures
Steel designation Heat Minimum 0,2 %- proof strength Minimum 1 % proof strength
treatment (MPa*)) (MPa*))
Name Number condition a at a temperature (in °C) of
100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550
Standard grades
X10CrNi18-8 1.4310 +AT 210 200 190 185 180 180 - - - - 230 215 205 200 195 195 - - - -
X2CrNi18-9 1.4307 +AT 145 130 118 108 100 94 89 85 81 80 180 160 145 135 127 121 116 112 109 108
X2CrNi19-11 1.4306 +AT 145 130 118 108 100 94 89 85 81 80 180 160 145 135 127 121 116 112 109 108
X2CrNiN18-10 1.4311 +AT 205 175 157 145 136 130 125 121 119 118 240 210 187 175 167 160 156 152 149 147
X5CrNi18-10 1.4301 +AT 155 140 127 118 110 104 98 95 92 90 190 170 155 145 135 129 125 122 120 120
X6CrNiTi18-10 1.4541 +AT 175 165 155 145 136 130 125 121 119 118 205 195 185 175 167 161 156 152 149 147
X4CrNi18-12 1.4303 +AT 155 140 127 118 110 104 98 95 92 90 190 170 155 145 135 129 125 122 120 120
X2CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4404 +AT 165 150 137 127 119 113 108 103 100 98 200 180 165 153 145 139 135 130 128 127
X2CrNiMoN17-11-2 1.4406 +AT 215 195 175 165 155 150 145 140 138 136 245 225 205 195 185 180 175 170 168 166
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X5CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4401 +AT 175 158 145 135 127 120 115 112 110 108 210 190 175 165 155 150 145 141 139 137
X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 1.4571 +AT 185 175 165 155 145 140 135 131 129 127 215 205 192 183 175 169 164 160 158 157
X2CrNiMo17-12-3 1.4432 +AT 165 150 137 127 119 113 108 103 100 98 200 180 165 153 145 139 135 130 128 127
X2CrNiMoN17-13-3 1.4429 +AT 215 195 175 165 155 150 145 140 138 136 245 225 205 195 185 180 175 170 168 166
X3CrNiMo17-13-3 1.4436 +AT 175 158 145 135 127 120 115 112 110 108 210 190 175 165 155 150 145 141 139 137
X2CrNiMo18-14-3 1.4435 +AT 165 150 137 127 119 113 108 103 100 98 200 180 165 153 145 139 135 130 128 127
X2CrNiMoN17-13-5 1.4439 +AT 225 200 185 175 165 155 150 - - - 255 230 210 200 190 180 175 - - -
X1NiCrMoCu25-20-5 1.4539 +AT 205 190 175 160 145 135 125 115 110 105 235 220 205 190 175 165 155 145 140 135
Special grades
X5CrNi17-7 1.4319 +AT 155 140 127 118 110 104 98 95 92 90 190 170 155 145 135 129 125 122 120 120
X9CrNi18-9 1.4325 +AT -b
X5CrNiN19-9 1.4315 +AT 205 175 157 145 136 130 125 121 119 118 240 210 187 175 167 161 150 152 149 147
X6CrNiNb18-10 1.4550 +AT 175 165 155 145 136 130 125 121 119 118 210 195 185 175 167 161 156 152 149 147
X1CrNiMoN25-22-2 1.4466 +AT 195 170 160 150 140 135 - - - - 225 205 190 180 170 165 - - - -
X6CrNiMoNb17-12-2 1.4580 +AT 186 177 167 157 145 140 135 131 129 127 221 206 196 186 175 169 164 160 158 157
X2CrNiMo18-15-4 1.4438 +AT 172 157 147 137 127 120 115 112 110 108 206 186 177 167 157 150 144 140 138 136
X1CrNiMoCuN24-22-8 1.4652 +AT 350 320 315 310 300 295 295 285 280 275 390 370 355 345 335 330 330 320 310 305
X1CrNiSi18-15-4 1.4361 +AT 185 160 145 135 125 120 115 - - - 210 190 175 165 155 150 - - - -
X11CrNiMnN19-8-6 1.4369 +AT 225 200 185 175 165 155 - - - - 255 230 210 200 190 180 - - - -
X12CrMnNiN17-7-5 1.4372 +AT 295 260 230 220 205 185 - - - - 325 295 265 250 230 205 - - - -
X8CrMnNiN18-9-5 1.4374 +AT 295 260 230 220 205 185 - - - - 325 295 265 250 230 205 - - - -
X8CrMnCuNB17-8-3 1.4597 +AT 225 205 190 117 165 152 145 140 137 135 260 235 218 204 190 180 175 168 165 165
X1NiCrMoCu31-27-4 1.4563 +AT 190 175 160 155 150 145 135 125 120 115 220 205 190 185 180 175 165 155 150 145
X1CrNiMoCuN25-25-5 1.4537 +AT 240 220 200 190 180 175 170 - - - 270 250 230 220 210 205 200 - - -
X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7 1.4547 +AT 230 205 190 180 170 165 160 153 148 - 270 245 225 212 200 195 190 184 180 -
X2CrNiMoCuS17-10-2 1.4598 +AT 165 150 137 127 119 113 108 103 100 98 200 180 165 153 145 139 135 130 128 127
X1CrNiMoCuNW24-22-6 1.4659 +AT 350 330 315 307 300 298 295 288 280 270 390 365 350 342 335 328 325 318 310 300
X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7 1.4529 +AT 230 210 190 180 170 165 160 - - - 270 245 225 215 205 195 190 - - -
X2CrNiMnMoN25-18-6-5 1.4565 +AT 350 310 270 255 240 225 210 210 210 200 400 355 310 290 270 255 240 240 240 230
a +AT = solution annealed
b This grade is intended to be used at room temperature in the cold work hardened condition. Therefore, values for proof strength at elevated temperatures are not available. In cases
where this grade is used in the solution annealed condition, the values of grade X5CrNi18-10 (1.4301) can be adopted.
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 24 — Minimum values for the 0,2 %-proof strength of austenitic-ferritic steels at elevated
temperatures
Steel designation Heat Minimum 0,2 %-proof strength (MPa*))
treatment
a at a temperature (in °C) of
condition
Name Number 100 150 200 250
Standard grades
X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 1.4460 +AT 360 335 310 295
X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4462 +AT 360 335 315 300
Special grades
X2CrNiN23-4 1.4362 +AT 330 300 280 265
X2CrNiMnN29-7-2 1.4477 +AT (t ≤ 10) 550 500 470 440
+AT (10 < t ” 160) 500 460 430 400
X2CrNiMoCuN25-6-3 1.4507 +AT 450 420 400 380
X2CrNiMoN25-7-4 1.4410 +AT 450 420 400 380
X2CrNiMoCuWN25-7-4 1.4501 +AT 450 420 400 380
X2CrNiMoSi18-5-3 1.4424 +AT (t ” 50) 370 350 330 325
+AT (50 < t ” 160) 320 305 290 285
a
+AT = solution annealed
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 25 — Mechanical properties for bars at room temperature of steels in the cold work hardened
(2H) condition
Steel designation Tensile strength 0,2 %- Tensile strength Elongation
level proof strength after fracture
Name Number Rp0,2 Rm A
) )
MPa* MPa* %
min. min.
Standard grade (Martensitic steel)
X14CrMoS17 1.4104 +C550a 440 550 to 750 15
Standard grades (Austenitic steels)
X10CrNi18-8 1.4310 +C800 500 800 to 1000 12
b
X2CrNi18-9 1.4307 +C700 350 700 to 850 20
a
+C800 500 800 to 1000 12
X2CrNi19-11 1.4306 +C700b 350 700 to 850 20
+C800a 500 800 to 1000 12
b
X5CrNi18-10 1.4301 +C700 350 700 to 850 20
a
+C800 500 800 to 1000 12
b
X8CrNiS18-9 1.4305 +C700 350 700 to 850 20
+C800a 500 800 to 1000 12
X6CrNiTi18-10 1.4541 +C700b 350 700 to 850 20
a
+C800 500 800 to 1000 12
b
X2CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4404 +C700 350 700 to 850 20
a
+C800 500 800 to 1000 12
X5CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4401 +C700b 350 700 to 850 20
+C800a 500 800 to 1000 12
b
X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 1.4571 +C700 350 700 to 850 20
a
+C800 500 800 to 1000 12
a
Maximum diameter for this tensile strength level shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order; it should not be greater
than 25 mm.
b
Maximum diameter for this tensile strength level shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order; it should not be greater
than 35 mm.
*) 1 MPa = 1 N/mm²

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Table 26 — Tests to be carried out, test units and extent of testing in specific testing
a
Test Test unit Product form Number of test
pieces per
sample
Rods, bars and sections

Chemical analysis m Cast The cast analysis is given by the manufacturerb

Tensile test at ambient temperature m Batchc 1 sample per 25 t; maximum of 2 per test unit 1

Tensile test at elevated temperature o To be agreed at the time of ordering (see Tables 20 to 24) 1
Impact test at ambient temperature o To be agreed at the time of ordering 3
(see Tables 9 to 12)
Resistance to intergranular corrosion o To be agreed at the time of ordering if intergranular 1
corrosion is a hazard (see Tables 8, 11 and 12)
a
Tests marked with an “m” (mandatory) shall be carried out as specific tests in all cases. Those marked with an “o” (optional) shall
be carried out as specific tests only if agreed at the time of ordering.
b
Product analysis may be agreed at the time of ordering; the extent of testing shall be specified at the same time.
c
Each batch consists of products coming from the same cast. The products must have been subject to the same heat treatment
cycle in the same furnace. In the case of a continuous furnace or in process annealing a batch is the lot heat treated without
intermission with the same process parameters.
The shape and size of the cross sectional area of products in a single batch may be different providing that the ratio of the largest to the
smallest cross sectional areas shall be equal or less than three.

Table 27 — Marking of the products


Marking of Products
a a
with specific testing without specific testing

Manufacturer’s name, trade mark or logo + +

Steel number or name + +


Cast number + +
b
Identification number + (+)

Inspector’s mark (+) -


a
Symbols in the table mean:
+ = the marking shall be applied;
(+) = the marking shall be applied if so agreed, or at the manufacturer’s discretion;
- = no marking necessary.
b
If specific tests are to be carried out, the numbers or letters used for identification shall allow the product(s) to be related to the
relevant inspection certificate or inspection report.

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Annex A
(informative)

Guidelines for further treatment (including heat treatment) in fabrication

A.1 The guidelines given in Tables A.1 to A.5 are intended for hot forming and heat treatment.

A.2 Flame cutting may adversely affect edge areas; where necessary, they should be machined.

A.3 As the corrosion resistance of stainless steels is only ensured with a metallically clean surface, layers of
scale and annealing colours produced during hot forming, heat treatment or welding should be removed as far
as possible before use. Finished parts made of steels with approximately 13 % Cr also require the best
surface condition (e. g. polished) in order to achieve maximum resistance to corrosion.

Table A.1 — Guidelines on the temperatures for hot forming and heat treatment a of ferritic corrosion
resisting steels
Steel designation Hot forming Heat Annealing
treatment
symbol
Name Number Temperature Type of Temperatureb Type of
°C cooling °C cooling
Standard grades

X2CrNi12 1.4003 680 to 740

X6Cr13 1.4000 1100 750 to 800

X6Cr17 1.4016 to air +A 750 to 850 air

X6CrMoS17 1.4105 800 750 to 850


X6CrMo17-1 1.4113 750 to 850

Special grades

X2CrTi17 1.4520 750 to 850


X3CrNb17 1.4511

X2CrMoTiS18-2 1.4523 1100 to 800 air +A 1000 to 1050 air

X6CrMoNb17-1 1.4526 800 to 860

X2CrTiNb18 1.4509 750 to 850


a
Temperature of annealing shall be agreed for simulated heat-treated test pieces.
b
If heat treatment is carried out in a continuous furnace, the upper part of the range specified is usually preferred, or even exceeded.

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Table A.2 — Guidelines on the temperatures for hot forming and heat treatment a of martensitic
corrosion resisting steels
Steel designaton Hot forming Heat Annealing Quenching Tempering
treatment
symbol
Name Number Temperature Type Temperatureb Type Temperatureb Type Temperature
°C of °C of cooling °C of °C
cooling cooling
Standard grades
+A 745 to 825 air - - -
X12Cr13 1.4006 +QT650 - - 950 to 1000 oil, air 680 to 780
air +A 745 to 825 air - - -
X12CrS13 1.4005 +QT650 - - 950 to 1000 oil, air 680 to 780
+A 750 to 800 furn.,air - - -
X15Cr13 1.4024 1100 +QT650 - - 950 to 1030 oil, air 700 to 750
to +A 745 to 825 air - - -
X20Cr13 1.4021 800
+QT700 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 650 to 750
slow +QT800 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 600 to 700
cooling
+A 745 to 825 air - - -
X30Cr13 1.4028 +QT850 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 625 to 675
X39Cr13 1.4031 +A 750 to 850 furn.,air - - -
+QT800 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 650 to 700
X46Cr13 1.4034 +A 750 to 850 furn.,air - - -
+QT850 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 650 to 700
X38CrMo14 1.4419 +A 750 to 830 - - -
X50CrMoV15 1.4116 slow +A 750 to 850 furnace, - - -
X55CrMo14 1.4110 cooling +A 750 to 850 air - - -
+A 750 to 850 - - -
X14CrMoS17 1.4104 1100 air +QT650 - - 950 to 1070 oil, air 550 to 650
to +A 750 to 850 furn.,air - - -
X39CrMo17-1 1.4122 800 +QT750 - - 980 to 1060 oil 650 to 750
slow +Ac 680 to 800 furn.,air - - -
cooling +QT800d - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 750 to 800 +
X17CrNi16-2 1.4057 650 to 700d
+QT900 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 600 to 650
+Ae 600 to 650 furn.,air - - -
+QT650 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 650 to 700 +
X3CrNiMo13-4 1.4313 600 to 620
1150 air +QT780 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 550 to 600
to +QT900 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 520 to 580
900 +Ae 600 to 650 furn., air - - -
X4CrNiMo16-5-1 1.4418 +QT760 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 590 to 620f
+QT900 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 550 to 620
Special grades
1100 +A 740 to 820 air - - -
X29CrS13 1.4029 to +QT850 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 625 to 675
X46CrS13 1.4035 800 slow +A 750 to 850 - - - -
X70CrMo15 1.4109 cooling +A 750 to 800 furnace, - - -
X40CrMoVN16-2 1.4123 1200 to 1000 +A 800 to 850 air - - -
X105CrMo17 1.4125 1100 to 900 +A 780 to 840 furnace, - - -
X90CrMoV18 1.4112 1100 to 800 +A 780 to 840 air - - -
X2CrNiMoV13-5-2 1.4415 1150 to 900 air +QT750 - - 950 to 1050 oil, air 600 to 650 +
+QT850 - - 500 to 550
a
Temperatures of annealing, quenching and tempering shall be agreed for simulated heat-treated test pieces.
b
If heat treatment is carried out in a continuous furnace, the upper part of the range specified is usually preferred, or even
exceeded.
c
Double annealing might be advisable.
d
In the case that the nickel is at the lower side of the range specified in Table 3, a single tempering at 620 to 720°C may be
sufficient.
e
Tempering after martensitic transformation.
f
Either 2 x 4 h or 1 x 8 h as a minimum time.

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Table A.3 — Guidelines on the temperatures for hot forming and heat treatment a of precipitation
hardening corrosion resisting steels
Steel designation Hot forming Heat Solution annealing Precipitation
treatment hardening
symbol

Name Number Temperature Type of Temperatureb Type of Temperature


°C cooling °C cooling °C

Standard grades

+ATc 1030 to 1050 -

+P800 1030 to 1050 2 h 760 °C/air +


X5CrNiCuNb16-4 1.4542 furnace, oil, air 4 h 620 °C/air
1150 air +P930 1030 to 1050 4 h 620 °C/air
to +P960 1030 to 1050 4 h 590 °C/air
900 +P1070 1030 to 1050 4 h 550 °C/air

X7CrNiAl17-7 1.4568 air +AT 1060 to 1080 water, air -


c
+AT 1030 to 1050 -

+P930 1030 to 1050 4 h 620 °C/air

X5CrNiMoCuNb14-5 1.4594 furnace, air +P1000 1030 to 1050 oil, air 4 h 580 °C/air

+P1070 1030 to 1050 4 h 550 °C/air

Special grades

X1CrNiMoAlTi12-9-2 1.4530 air +AT 820 to 860 oil, air -

1200 to 800 +P1200 820 to 860 oil, air 4 h 540 to 560 °C/air

X1CrNiMoAlTi12-10-2 1.4596 air +AT 820 to 860 oil, air -

+P1400 820 to 860 oil, air 4 h • 530 °C/air

X5NiCrTiMoVB25-12-2 1.4606 1100 to 950 air, oil, +ATc 970 to 990 water, -

water +P880 oil 16 h 720 °C/air


a
Temperatures of solution annealing shall be agreed for simulated heat-treated test pieces.
b
If heat treatment is carried out in a continuous furnace, the upper part of the range specified is usually preferred, or even exceeded.
c
Not suitable for direct application, prompt precipitation hardening after solution annealing is recommended to avoid cracking.

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Table A.4 — Guidelines on the temperatures for hot forming and heat treatment a of austenitic
corrosion resisting steels

Steel designation Hot forming Heat treatment Solution annealing


symbol

Name Number Temperature Type of cooling Temperatureb, c, d Type of cooling


°C °C

Standard grades

X10CrNi18-8 1.4310 1200 to 900 air +AT 1000 to 1100 water,air e

X2CrNi18-9 1.4307 1200 to 900 air +AT 1000 to 1100 water,aire

X2CrNi19-11 1.4306 1000 to 1100

X2CrNiN18-10 1.4311 1000 to 1100

X5CrNi18-10 1.4301 1000 to 1100

X8CrNiS18-9 1.4305 1000 to 1100

X6CrNiTi18-10 1.4541 1020 to 1120

X5CrNi18-12 1.4303 1000 to 1100

X2CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4404 1200 1020 to 1120

X2CrNiMoN17-11-2 1.4406 to 1020 to 1120


900 air +AT water,aire
X5CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4401 1020 to 1120

X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 1.4571 1020 to 1120

X2CrNiMo17-12-3 1.4432 1020 to 1120

X2CrNiMoN17-13-3 1.4429 1020 to 1120

X3CrNiMo17-13-3 1.4436 1020 to 1120

X2CrNiMo18-14-3 1.4435 1020 to 1120

X2CrNiMoN17-13-5 1.4439 1020 to 1120

X6CrNiCuS18-9-2 1.4570 1150 to 900 1000 to 1100

X3CrNiCu18-9-4 1.4567 1200 to 900 1000 to 1100

X1NiCrMoCu25-20-5 1.4539 1050 to 1150

Special grades

X5CrNi17-7 1.4319 1200 to 900 1000 to 1100

X9CrNi18-9 1.4325 1200 to 900 1000 to 1100

X5CrNiN19-9 1.4315 1150 to 850 air +AT 1000 to 1100 water,aire

X6CrNiNb18-10 1.4550 1150 to 850 1020 to 1120

X1CrNiMoN25-22-2 1.4466 1150 to 850 1070 to 1150

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Table A.4 (continued)

Steel designation Hot forming Heat treatment Solution annealing


symbol

Name Number Temperature Type of cooling Temperature b, c, d Type of cooling


°C °C

Special grades

X6CrNiMoNb17-12-2 1.4580 1150 to 850 1020 to 1120

X2CrNiMo18-15-4 1.4438 1020 to 1120

X1CrNiMoCuN24-22-8 1.4652 1200 to 1000 1150 to 1200

X1CrNiSi18-15-4 1.4361 1150 to 900 1100 to 1160

X11CrNiMnN19-8-6 1.4369 1150 to 850 1000 to 1100

X12CrMnNiN17-7-5 1.4372 1150 to 850 1000 to 1100

X8CrMnNiN18-9-5 1.4374 1150 to 850 1000 to 1100

X8CrMnCuNB17-8-3 1.4597 1200 to 900 1000 to 1100

X3CrNiCu19-9-2 1.4560 1150 to 900 1000 to 1100


air +AT water,aire
X3CrNiCuMo17-11-3-2 1.4578 1000 to 1100

X1NiCrMoCu31-27-4 1.4563 1150 to 850 1050 to 1150

X1CrNiMoCuN25-25-5 1.4537 1200 to 950 1120 to 1180

X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7 1.4547 1200 to 1000 1140 to 1200

X2CrNiMoCuS17-10-2 1.4598 1020 to 1120

X1CrNiMoCuNW24-22-6 1.4659 1150 to 1200

X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7 1.4529 1200 to 950 1120 to 1180

X2CrNiMnMoN25-18-6-5 1.4565 1200 to 950 1120 to 1170


a
Temperatures of solution annealing shall be agreed for simulated heat-treated test pieces.
b
If heat treatment is carried out in a continuous furnace, the upper part of the range specified is usually preferred, or even exceeded.
c
Solution annealing may be omitted, if the conditions for hot working and subsequent cooling are such that the requirements for the
mechanical properties of the product and the resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2 are obtained.
d
Lower end of the range specified for solution annealing should be aimed at the heat treatment as part of further processing, because
otherwise the mechanical properties might be affected. If the temperature of hot forming does not drop below the lower temperature for
solution annealing, a temperature of 980°C is adequate as lower limit for Mo-free steels, a temperature of 1000 °C for steels with Mo
contents up to 3 % and a temperature of 1020°C for steels with Mo contents exceeding 3 %.
e
Cooling sufficiently rapidly in order to avoid the occurrence of intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2.

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Table A.5 — Guidelines on the temperatures for hot forming and heat treatment a of austenitic-ferritic
corrosion resisting steels

Steel designation Hot forming Heat Solution annealing


treatment
symbol
Name Number Temperature Type of Temperatureb, c Type of
°C cooling °C cooling
Standard grades

X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 1.4460 1200 to 950 air +AT 1020 to 1100 water, aird
d
X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4462 1200 to 950 1020 to 1100 water, air

Special grades

X2CrNiN23-4 1.4362 950 to 1050 water, air


X2CrNiMoN29-7-2 1.4477 1200 1040 to 1120 water

X2CrNiMoCuN25-6-3 1.4507 to air +AT 1040 to 1120 water

X2CrNiMoN25-7-4 1.4410 1000 1040 to 1120 water


X2CrNiMoCuWN25-7-4 1.4501 1040 to 1120 water
d
X2CrNiMoSi18-5-3 1.4424 1000 to 1100 water, air
a
Temperature of solution annealing shall be agreed for simulated heat-treated test pieces.
b
If heat treatment is carried out in a continuous furnace, the upper part of the range specified is usually preferred, or even
exceeded.
c
Solution annealing may be omitted, if the conditions for hot working and subsequent cooling are such that the requirements for
the mechanical properties of the product and the resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2 are
obtained.
d
Cooling sufficiently rapidly in order to avoid precipitation.

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Annex B
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Availability of corrosion resistant steel wire in the cold work-hardened


condition

Tables B.1 to B.4 give an overview of ferritic, martensitic, precipitation hardening, austenitic and austenitic-
ferritic steels available as wire in the cold work-hardened condition (see Table 18).

Table B.1 — Ferritic grades


Steel designation Typically available tensile strength levels for diameters in
mm

Name Number +C500 +C600 +C700 +C800 +C900

X6Cr17 1.4016 all diam. < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10

X6CrMoS17 1.4105 all diam. < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10

X6CrMo17-1 1.4113 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10

X3CrNb17 1.4511 1 to 25 < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10

Table B.2 — Martensitic and precipitation hardening grades


Steel designation Typically available tensile strength levels for diameters in mm

Name Number +C500 +C600 +C700 +C800 +C900 +C1000 +C1100 +C1200 +C1400 +C1600 +C1800

X12Cr13 1.4006 all diam. < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10 0,5 to 2 - - - - -

X12CrS13 1.4005 all diam. < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10 - - - - - -

X20Cr13 1.4021 all diam. < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10 <3 - - - - -

X30Cr13 1.4028 all diam. < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10 <3 - - - - -

X46Cr13 1.4034 all diam. < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10 - - - - - -

X14CrMoS17 1.4104 all diam. < 20 < 20 < 15 < 10 - - - - - -

X7CrNiAl17-7 1.4568 - - - - - <4 <4 <4 <4 <3 <2

X5NiCrTiMoVB25- 1.4606 - < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <6 - - -


12-2

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Table B.3 — Austenitic grades


Steel designation Typically available tensile strength levels for diameters in mm

Name Number +C500 +C600 +C700 +C800 +C900 +C1000 +C1100 +C1200 +C1400 +C1600 +C1800

X10CrNi18-8 1.4310 - 1 to 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 <2

X2CrNi18-9 1.4307 - 1 to 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X2CrNi19-11 1.4306 > 20 1 to 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X5CrNi18-10 1.4301 - 1 to 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X8CrNiS18-9 1.4305 - 1 to 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 - < 10 <5 - -

X6CrNiTi18-10 1.4541 - 1 to 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X4CrNi18-12 1.4303 > 20 1 to 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X2CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4404 - < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X5CrNiMo17-12-2 1.4401 > 20 < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 1.4571 - < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X2CrNiMo17-12-3 1.4432 - < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X3CrNiMo17-13-3 1.4436 - < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X2CrNiMo18-14-3 1.4435 - < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X6CrNiCuS18-9-2 1.4570 - < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X3CrNiCu18-9-4 1.4567 6 to 25 1 to 25 < 20 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <6 - -

X1CrNiMoCu25-20-5 1.4539 - < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X1CrNiMoN25-22-2 1.4466 < 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X8CrNiMnN18-9-5 1.4374 - - 0,5 to 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 < 10 <4

X8CrMnCuNB17-8-3 1.4597 - 1 to 25 < 25 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 < 10 <5 - -

X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7 1.4529 - 2 to 22 < 22 < 16 < 10 <6 <4 <3 - - -

Table B.4 — Austenitic-ferritic grade


Steel designation Typically available tensile strength levels for diameters in mm

Name Number +C500 +C600 +C700 +C800 +C900 +C1000 +C1100 +C1200 +C1400

X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 1.4462 - - - < 20 < 20 < 15 < 15 < 15 <6

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Annex C
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Applicable dimensional standards

EN 10017, Steel rod for drawing and/or cold rolling – Dimensions and tolerances.

1
EN 10024 , Hot-rolled taper flange I sections – Tolerances on shape and dimensions.

EN 100341, Structural steel I and H sections – Tolerances on shape and dimensions.

EN 100551, Hot rolled steel equal flange tees with radiused root and toes – Dimensions and tolerances on
shape and dimensions.

EN 10056-21, Structural steel equal and unequal leg angles – Part 2: Tolerances on shape and dimensions.

EN 10058, Hot rolled flat steel bars for general purposes – Dimensions and tolerances on shape and
dimensions.

EN 10059, Hot rolled square steel bars for general purposes – Dimensions and tolerances on shape and
dimensions.

EN 10060, Hot rolled round steel bars for general purposes – Dimensions and tolerances on shape and
dimensions.

EN 10061, Hot rolled hexagon steel bars for general purposes – Dimensions and tolerances on shape and
dimensions.

EN 10218-2, Steel wire and wire products – General – Part 2: Wire dimensions and tolerances.

EN 10278, Dimensions and tolerances of bright steel products.

EN 102791), Hot rolled steel channels – Tolerances on shape, dimensions and mass.

1) In the scopes of these dimensional standards, stainless steels are expressly excluded. On the other hand, these
standards are used in practice for stainless steels, too. Therefore, they are listed here.

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