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Cold Reduced High Tensile Steel Standards

The document outlines the Indian Standard IS 513 (Part 2) for cold reduced carbon steel sheets and strips, specifically focusing on high tensile and multi-phase steel. It details the scope, classifications, chemical compositions, mechanical properties, and manufacturing requirements, emphasizing the need for alignment with current industry practices. This sixth revision aims to consolidate various specifications for the automotive and engineering sectors into a single standard while allowing for more stringent requirements as needed.

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Cold Reduced High Tensile Steel Standards

The document outlines the Indian Standard IS 513 (Part 2) for cold reduced carbon steel sheets and strips, specifically focusing on high tensile and multi-phase steel. It details the scope, classifications, chemical compositions, mechanical properties, and manufacturing requirements, emphasizing the need for alignment with current industry practices. This sixth revision aims to consolidate various specifications for the automotive and engineering sectors into a single standard while allowing for more stringent requirements as needed.

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FOREWORD

This Indian Standard (Part 2) (Sixth Revision) was adopted by the Bureau ofIndian Standards, after the draft
finalized by the Wrought Steel Products Sectional Committee had been approved by the Metallurgical
Engineering Division Council.

This standard was first published in 1954 and revised in 1963, 1973, 1986, 1994 and 2008. While reviewing this
standard, in the light of experience gained during these years, the Committee decided to revise it to bring in
line with the present manufacturing and trade practices being followed in the country in this field.

This standard is published in two parts. The other part in the series is:

Part 1Cold forming and drawing purpose

With the constant requirement of greater, stringent and varied requirements for steel sheets and strips for
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automobile industry and engineering applications, many specifications were made. An endeavour is made to
identify, summarize and create a new standard. An attempt is made to cover all such requirements of Automobile
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and Engineering application under a single standard. However, interested parties as per their requirement
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Assistance has been derived from the following:

a) EN 10268 Cold rolled steel flat products with high yield strength for cold forming
b) EN 10338 Hot rolled and cold rolled non-coated products of multiphase steels for cold forming
— Technical delivery conditions
c) JFS A 2001 Cold-rolled steel sheet and strip for automobile use
d) JIS G 3135 Cold reduced high strength steel sheet and strip with improved formability for
automobile structural uses.

For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with the final value,
observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS 2 : 1960 “Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in
the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 513 (Part 2) : 2016

Indian Standard
COLD REDUCED CARBON STEEL SHEET AND STRIP
PART 2 HIGH TENSILE AND MULTI-PHASE STEEL

( Sixth Revision )

1 SCOPE IS No. Title


This standard (Part 2) covers the requirements of 15756 : 2007 Metallic materials — Sheet and
cold reduced carbon high tensile and multi-phase strip — Determination
oftensile strain hardening
steel sheets and strips for forming and where the
exponent
surface is of prime importance. It covers sheets and
strips up to 3.0 mm thick both in coil form and cut IS/ISO 16162 : 2012 Cold-rolled steel sheet
lengths. products — Dimensional and
shape tolerances (first
2 REFERENCES revision)
The following standards contain provisions which
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through in this text, constitute provisions of this 3.1 For the purpose of this standard the definitions
standard. At the time of publication, the editions
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indicated were valid. All standards are subject to


revision and parties to agreements based on this 3.2 Classification of Grades
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Sheets and strips shall be classified as per the


possibility of applying the most recent editions of following groups and designated as per Table 1.
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the standards indicated below:


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3.2.1 High Strength Low Alloy (LA)


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IS No. Title
228 (Relevant Method for chemical analysis Steel exhibit good impact and fatigue strengths.
Steels that contain micro alloy additions to achieve
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Parts) for steel


the required strength.
1501 (Parts 1 to 4) : Metallic materials — Vickers
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2013 hardness test (fourth revision) 3.2.2 C, Mn Steel (W)


1586 (Parts 1 to 3) : Metallic materials — Rockwell
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2012 hardness test (fourth revision) Steel exhibit high strengths with relatively lower yield
stress. Steel that is strengthened by the addition of
1599 : 2012 Metallic materials — Bend test
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Carbon and Manganese, to achieve the required


(third revision)
strength. (Minimum tensile strength greater than
1608 : 2005 Metallic material — Tensile 440 MPa.)
testing at ambient temperature
(third revision) 3.2.3 Dual Phase Steel (Y)
1956 (Part 4) : 2013 Glossary of terms relating to
Steel with very high tensile strengths and low yield
iron and steel: Part 4 Flat
ratio. Steels are strengthened with a microstructure
products (second revision)
of ferrite and martensite, created by a suitable heat
8910 : 2010 General technical delivery treatment.
conditions of steel and steel
products 3.2.4 TRIP Steel (T)
10175 : 2012 Metallic materials — Sheet and
Transformation induced plasticity. Steel exhibit
strip — Erichsen cupping test
outstanding combination of high strength and
11999 : 2007 Method for determination of ductility. Steels that are strengthened by retained
plastic strain ratio ‘r’ for sheet austenite obtained by suitable heat treatment which
metals
transforms into martensite due to application of
15262 : 2002 Geometrical product higher strain.
specifications (GPS) — Surface
texture: Profile method — 3.2.5 Complex Phase (C)
Terms, definitions and surface
texture parameters Steel exhibit very high tensile strength with high yield
stress and also good elongation. Steels are

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Table 1 Designation and Grades


(Clause 3.2)
Designation (Quality) Grade Available Product Range, mm
(1) (2) (3)

High Strength Low Alloy ISC310LA 0.40-3.00


ISC320LA 0.40-3.00
ISC350LA 0.40-3.00
ISC380LA 0.40-3.00
ISC410LA 0.40-3.00
ISC440LA 0.60-3.00
ISC470LA 0.60-3.00
ISC510LA 0.60-3.00
ISC550LA 0.60-3.00
ISC590LA 0.60-3.00
ISC600LA 0.70-3.00
ISC700LA 0.80-3.00
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C, Mn Steel ISC490W 0.60-3.00
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Dual Phase Steel ISC450Y 0.60-2.50
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ISC1180YL 0.80-2.50
ISC1180YH 0.80-2.50
TRIP Steel ISC590T 0.60-2.50
ISC690T 0.70-2.50
ISC780T 0.70-2.50
Complex Phase Steel ISC600C 0.60-2.50
ISC780C 0.60-2.50
ISC980C 0.80-2.50
Martensitic Steel ISC900M 0.80-2.50
ISC1100M 0.80-2.50
ISC1300M 0.80-2.50
ISC1500M 0.80-2.50
Hot Forming Grades ISC480HF 0.60-2.50
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1 For any thickness greater than or less than the mentioned range, the same can be produced as mutually agreed to between
the manufacturer and the purchaser. Acceptance criteria for the range out of available product range shall be as agreed to
between the purchaser and themanufacturer.
2 Nomenclature of grade is explained in Annex A.

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strengthened with a microstructure of different 7.1.3 Tensile test values apply to the direction
phases and extreme fine grain refinement. mentioned in Table 4A and 4B.
3.2.6 Martensitic Steel (M) 7.1.4 The yield stress values apply to the 0.2
percent proof stress, if the yield stress is not clearly
Steel exhibit very high tensile strength and yield
distinctive, otherwise the values apply to the lower
stress and are strengthened with high amount of
yield stress.
martensite.
7.2 Bend Test
3.2.7 Hot Forming Grades (HF)
7.2.1 Bend test shall be carried out in accordance
Steel exhibit very high tensile properties, which are
with IS 1599.
obtained through a process of hot forming and
subsequent suitable quenching method. 7.2.2 The angle of bend and the internal diameter
for the different grades of material shall be as given
4 SUPPLY OF MATERIAL
in Table 5.
4.1 General requirements relating to the supply of
cold rolled low carbon steel sheets and strip conform 7.2.3 The axis of the bend shall be in the direction
to IS 8910. of rolling. The test pieces shall be deemed to have
passed the test if the outer convex surface is free
4.2 Sheets and strips may be supplied either with from cracks.
mill or trimmed edges.
7.2.4 Bend test is not a mandatory requirement for
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subsequent processing for production of steel sheet
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stretch-ability (n-90), shall be applicable only to
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killed or killed as agreed between the manufacturer thickness more than 2.00 mm, then-value is reduced
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shall be as given in Table 2. In case of any If a test does not give the specified results, two
dispute, the procedure given in relevant additional tests shall be carried out at random on the
parts of IS 228 shall be the referee method. same lot. Both retests shall conform to the
b) Alternatively, the method specified in requirements of this standard, otherwise the lot shall
relevant ISO standard may be used. be rejected.
c) Product Analysis – Permissible variation in 8 SURFACE FINISH
the case of product analysis from the limits
specified in Table 2 shall be as given in 8.1 Cold Reduced Steel Sheet and Strip
Table 3. This product is normally supplied skin passed
7 MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (see 8.2), but may be supplied annealed last (that is
without skin pass), if specified by the purchaser
7.1 Tensile Test before placing the order.
7.1.1 Tensile shall be carried out only, if specified 8.2 Skin Pass
by the purchaser.
The purpose of skin passing is one or more the
7.1.2 When specified, tests shall be carried out in following:
accordance with IS 1608 and mechanical properties
shall conform to the requirements specified in a) To temporarily minimize the appearance of
Table 4A and 4B. coil breaks, stretcher strains (Luder lines)

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Table 2 Chemical Composition


(Clause 6)
Grade C Mn S P
Percent, Max Percent, Max Percent, Max Percent, Max
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
ISC310LA 0.10 1.00 0.025 0.070
ISC320LA 0.10 1.00 0.025 0.070
ISC350LA 0.10 1.20 0.025 0.030
ISC380LA 0.12 1.40 0.025 0.030
ISC410LA 0.12 1.50 0.025 0.030
ISC440LA 0.12 1.60 0.025 0.030
ISC470LA 0.14 1.60 0.025 0.030
ISC510LA 0.14 1.80 0.025 0.030
ISC550LA 0.14 1.80 0.025 0.030
ISC590LA 0.16 2.50 0.025 0.070
ISC600LA 0.16 2.50 0.025 0.070
ISC700LA 0.16 2.50 0.025 0.070
ISC860LA 0.18 3.00 0.025 0.070
ISC490W 0.20 2.00 0.030 0.050
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ISC590W 0.25 om 2.50 0.030 0.050
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ISC590YL 0.15 2.50 0.020 0.100
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ISC590T 0.30 2.20 0.015 0.100
ISC690T 0.35 2.50 0.015 0.100
ISC780T 0.35 2.50 0.015 0.100
ISC600C 0.18 2.20 0.015 0.100
ISC780C 0.18 3.00 0.015 0.100
ISC980C 0.20 3.50 0.015 0.100
ISC900M 0.25 3.50 0.015 0.100
ISC1100M 0.30 4.00 0.015 0.100
ISC1300M 0.30 4.00 0.015 0.100
ISC1500M 0.30 4.00 0.015 0.100
ISC480HF 0.32 2.00 0.015 0.050
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1 Restricted chemistry can be mutually agreed to between the purchaser and the manufacturer.
2 When the steel is aluminium killed, the total aluminium content shall not be less than 0.02 percent. When the steel is silicon
killed, the silicon content shall not be less than 0.10 percent. When the steel is aluminium silicon killed, the silicon content
shall not be less than 0.03 percent and total aluminium content shall not be less than 0.01 percent. If mutually agreed, for
aluminium killed steel, aluminium content can be less than 0.02 percent.
3 The nitrogen content of the steel shall not be more than 0.012 percent.
4 The steel can be made with micro alloying elements like Chromium, Nickel, Niobium, Vanadium, Titanium, Molybdenum,
Boron, Calcium and others, either added individually or in combination. For hot forming grades, limit of boron shall be 0.006
percent maximum.

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Table 3 Variation in Product Analysis 8.4.3 Unless otherwise agreed, a single surface of
(Clause 6) the product shall comply with the specified
requirements. On mutual agreement between the
Element Specified Variation over
Chemical Specified Limit, manufacturer and the purchaser, any one of the
Composition percent, Max applicable surface or both the surfaces (For Strip —
Limit, percent Outside/ Inside surface, For Sheet — Top/Bottom
Max
Surface) shall comply with the requirements.
(1) (2) (3)
8.4.4 The other surface shall be such that during
Carbon ≤ 0.15 0.02
>0.15 0.03 subsequent treatment it does not have a deleterious
0.60 0.03 effect on the better surface.
Manganese >0.60 to ≤ 1.15 0.04
>1.15 0.05 8.4.5 Grades of this part of the standard are
Sulphur ≤ 0.050 0.005 generally supplied in surface qualityA.
Phosphorus ≤ 00.050 0.005
>0.050 0.010 8.5 Surface Finish
Silicon ≤ 0.60 0.03
>0.60 0.06 8.5.1 Cold reduced steel sheet and strip may be
— Subject to mutual supplied in a bright finish and matt finish, dull in
Micro Alloy agreement between appearance, which is suitable for ordinary decorative
the purchaser and the painting but is not recommended for electro plating.
manufacturer
Surface roughness may be given subject to mutual
NOTE — For carbon content less than 0.10 percent,
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or fluting during fabrication of finished 8.5.2 When cold reduced sheet and strip is deformed
parts; during fabrication, localized areas may roughen to
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of such steels for extended periods of time should may be ordered not oiled, if required, in which case,
be avoided; for optimum performance the period the supplier has no responsibility, if oxidation
should not exceed six weeks. occurs. For type of oiling, Table 7 can be referred
(reference purpose only).
8.4 Surface Condition
9 FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS
Grades are supplied either of the surface qualities A
or B. 9.1 The finished sheets and strips shall be
reasonably free from harmful defects such as scale,
8.4.1 Surface Quality A (Unexposed) rust, blisters, laminations, pitting, porosity, cracked
Imperfections such as pores, slight imperfections, or torn edges or any other defects which are harmful
small marks, minor scratches and slight colouring, to the intended use.
which do not affect the formability or the application 9.2 The degree or amount of surface defects in a
of surface coatings are permitted. strip may be expected to be more than in cut lengths
8.4.2 Surface Quality B (Exposed) because of the impossibility of rejecting portions of
a strip. The purchaser should take this into account
The better surface shall be free of imperfections, and the percentage of admissible defects may be
which might affect the uniform appearance of quality agreed at the time of the enquiry and order.
coating. The other surface shall at least conform to
surface quality A. 9.3 The sheets shall be reasonably flat and edges

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Table 4A Mechanical Properties at Room Temperature in as Delivered Condition (Cut Lengths and Coils)
(Clauses7.1.2, 7.1.3 and 7.3.2)

Yield Point or Proof Stress Elongation, percent


MPa Gauge Length- 50 mm
Minimum
Tensile Test Piece
Grade Thickness, t, mm Thickness, t, mm
Strength Direction
IS 513 (Part 2) : 2016

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t t t t t t t t t
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ISC590LA 590 — 430-580 420-570
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ISC490W 490 — 305-410 295-400 295-400 — — 23-35 23-35 24-36 24-36 ≥24 T
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ISC490Y 490 — 310-410 300-400 290-390 — — 22-38 23-39 24-40 25-41 ≥25 T
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ISC540Y 540 — 340-450 330-440 320-430 — — 18-35 19-36 20-37 21-38 ≥21 T
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ISC590YL 590 — 300-400 290-390 280-380 — — 18-33 19-34 20-35 21-36 ≥23 T
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ISC590YH 590 — 440-560 430-550 420-540 — — 16-31 17-32 18-33 19-34 ≥19 T
ISC780Y 780 — 440-610 430-600 420-590 — — 12-25 13-26 14-27 15-28 ≥16 T
ISC780YH 780 — 570-690 560-680 550-670 — — 11-24 12-25 13-26 14-27 ≥14 T
ISC980YL 980 — — 590-740 580-730 — — -- 10-20 11-21 12-22 ≥13 T
ISC980Y 980 — — 590-930 580-920 — — -- 9-20 10-21 11-22 ≥12 T
ISC980YH 980 — — 730-930 720-920 — — -- 9-19 10-20 11-21 ≥12 T
ISC1180Y 1 180 — — 835-1 225 825-1215 — — -- 5-16 6-17 7-18 ≥7 T
ISC1180YL 1 180 — — 750-1 010 740-1000 — — -- 6-16 7-17 8-18 ≥8 T
ISC1180YH 1 180 — — 870-1 210 860-1200 — — -- 5-16 6-17 7-18 ≥7 T
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ISC600C 600 — 350-510 r.c— — ≥16 T
ISC780C 780 — 500-700 —om — ≥10 T
ISC980C 980 — 700-900 — — — ≥8 T
ISC900M 900 — — 700-1 000 — — — ≥3 T
ISC1100M 1 100 — — 860-1 100 — — — ≥3 T
ISC1300M 1 300 — — 1 030-1 300 — — — ≥2 T
ISC1500M 1 500 — — 1 200-1 500 — — — ≥2 T
ISC480HF 480 — 330-430 320-420 310-410 — — 19-32 20-33 21-34 22-35 ≥23 T
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Table 4B Mechanical Properties at Room Temperature in as Delivered Condition (Cut Lengths and Coils)
(Clauses 7.1.2, 7.1.3 and 7.3.2)

Yield Point or Proof Stress Minimum Elongation, percent


MPa Gauge Length- 80 mm
Minimum Tensile Tensile Strain Hardening
Thickness, t, mm Test Piece
Grade Strength Thickness, t, mm Component
Direction
MPa (n-90)
0.50< 0.50<
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ISC310LA 310 210-310 se210-290 210-290 26 28 30 T ≥0.16
ISC320LA 320 240-340 dp 240-320
dt 240-320 24 26 28 T ≥0.15
ISC350LA 350 260-360 an 260-340
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ISC380LA 380 300-400 dy300-380 300-380 19 21 23 T ≥0.14
ISC410LA 410 340-440 340-420
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ISC440LA 440 — 380-480 380-480 15 17 19 T ≥0.12

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ISC510LA 510 — 460-580 460-580 — 11 13 T —
ISC550LA 550 — 500-620
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ISC600LA 600 — ≥550
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ISC700LA 700 — — ≥650 — — 10 T —


ISC860LA 860 — — 830 — — 4 T —

NOTES for Table 4A and 4B


1 1 N/mm2 = 1 MPa = 0.1020 kgf/mm2.
2 Stricter mechanical properties requirement may be agreed to between the manufacturer and the purchaser, before placing the order.
3 Mechanical properties apply only to annealed followed by skin-passed products.
4 The values of yield stress are the 0.2 percent proof stress for products which do not represent a marked yield point and the lower yield stress for the others.
5 Test Piece Direction – L : Rolling Direction, Test Piece Direction – T: Perpendicular to rolling direction
6 Any additional test may be carried out as per mutual agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser
7 Choice of Properties: Properties are applicable as per thickness range provided in Table 4A and 4B. If mutually agreed to between the manufacturer and purchaser and
properties range (yield point or proof stress and elongation) is not required as per thickness range, then minimum and maximum values of the respective grade (yield point
or proof tress and elongation ), shall be considered as limits of yield point or proof stress and elongation. For example in Grade ISC590LA, properties are not required as
per thickness range, then limits of yield point or proof stress:410-580 MPa and elongation : 17 percent, Min.
8 (—) → Not required.
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Table 5 Bend Test Table 7 Type of Oiling


(Clause 7.2.2) (Clause 8.6)
Minimum Tensile Bend Angle Bend Radius Type of Oiling Description
Strength, MPa (1) (2)
(1) (2) (3) Commonly used for steel
340 180 o Close Normal rust preventive oil strip and sheet for rust
370 180 o Close prevention
390 180 o Close High lubrication For rust prevention and
440 180 o Close Special rust rust preventive oil better frictional
490 180 o Close preventive oil properties during press
Solid lubricant
540 180 o 0.5 Thickness work
590 180 o 1.0 Thickness No oiling Surface will be dry and
780 180 o 3.0 Thickness prone to oxidation
900 180 o 4.0 Thickness NOTE — Above table for the purpose of reference only.
980 180 o 4.0 Thickness
1100 180 o 4.0 Thickness 10.3 For untrimmed edges, width tolerances shall
1300 180 o 4.0 Thickness be +20mm and for edges which are trimmed before
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1500 180 o 4.0 Thickness cold rolling, width tolerances shall +7mm be. For
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NOTE — For grades, where minimum tensile requirement is edges trimmed after coldrolling and annealing, width
not mentioned in the above table, nearest minimum tensile tolerances shall be as per ISO 16162.
strength value can be applied. YA 11 SAMPLING AND TESTS
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11.4 The centre of each test piece shall be at a quarter
10 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
widths. When it is not feasible, however the sampling
10.1 Unless and otherwise agreed to between the should be made as close to the aforementioned
manufacturer and the purchaser, standard position as possible.
dimensions of cold rolled sheets and strips shall be
12 MARKING AND PACKING
as given below:
12.1 Marking
Thickness, mm = 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.63, 0.70,
0.80, 0.90, 1.00, 1.20, 1.25, 1.40, 1.50, 1.60, 1.80 The following shall be legibly marked or printed on a
and 2.00 sticker attached on the top of each bundle of package
of sheets/on a tag attached to each coil:
The following are the preferred thickness for sheets
above 2.00 mm: a) Manufacturer’s name or trade-mark;
Thickness, mm = 2.50, 2.65 and 3.00 mm. b) Quality designation and grade;
c) Product dimensions;
10.2 Dimensional and shape tolerances applicable
to cold rolled sheets and strip shall be as given in d) Cast or identification mark by which the
IS/ISO 16162. Stricter dimensional tolerances can be sheet or strip may be traced to cast or casts
agreed to betweenthe manufacturer and the from which they were made; and
purchaser. e) Mass/Net weight.

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12.2 BIS Certification Marking which can be easily washed with aqueous
alkali solution;
The material may also be marked with the Standard
Mark. b) Sheets and strips shall preferably be
supplied in bundles or packages not
12.2.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed weighing more than 3 tonnes or as agreed
by the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards to between the purchaser and the
Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made manufacturer; and sheets and strips shall
thereunder. The details of conditions under which be securely packed in water resistant
the licence for the use of the Standard Mark may be material and cover all over with steel
granted to manufacturers or producers may be envelope and securely tied round with steel
obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards. straps and preferably with wooden battens
underneath to prevent the sheets from
12.3 Packing
rusting and damage during transit.
a) Each sheet shall be treated on both sides
with non-hardening type rust preventive oil,

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