• BS 4360:1990

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Specification for weldable structural steels

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  15-06-1994

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-12-1991

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Committees responsible
    Specification
    Section one. General
    1 Scope
    2 Definitions
    3 General
    4 Information to be supplied by the purchaser
    5 Steelmaking process
    6 Supply condition
    7 Chemical composition
    8 Weldability
    9 Quality of finished steel
    10 Identification of cast
    11 Marking
    12 Test certificates
    13 Mass of steel
    Section two. Specific requirements for dimensional and
    shape tolerances
    14 Tolerances for plates and strip
    15 Tolerances for wide flats
    16 Tolerances for flats
    17 Tolerances for round and square bars
    18 Tolerances for sections
    Section three. Specific requirements for testing
    19 Selection and identification of test samples
    20 Number of tensile tests
    21 Direction and position of tensile test samples
    22 Tensile test pieces
    23 Tensile test
    24 Number of impact tests
    25 Position of impact test samples
    26 Impact test pieces
    27 Impact tests
    28 Flattening test
    29 Bend tests
    30 Retests
    Section four. Specific requirements for weldable
    structural steel plates, strip and wide flats
    Section five. Specific requirements for weldable
    structural steel sections (other than hollow sections)
    Section six. Specific requirements for weldable
    structural steel flats and round and square bars
    Section seven. Specific requirements for weldable
    structural steel hollow sections
    Section eight. Specific requirements for weather
    resistant weldable structural steels
    Appendices
    A Comparison between grades in this standard and
        BS 4360 : 1979 and equivalence with grades in
        Euronorms and ISO standards
    B Options
    C Positions of test samples for tensile test
    D Position of test piece to be taken from tensile
        test samples when two rolled surfaces cannot be
        retained
    E Positions of test samples for impact tests
    F Indicative Charpy V-notch impact values at
        temperatures other than those given in tables 13,
        15 and 19
    G Bend test for plates, strip and wide flats in
        thicknesses up to and including 25 mm
    Tables
    1 Permitted deviations in product analysis from
        specified ladle analysis percentages
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    3} Tables deleted
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    6 Thickness tolerances for wide flats
    7 Maximum difference in thickness in one transverse
        cross section for wide flats
    8 Angular accuracy tolerances for wide flats
    9 Width tolerances for flats
    10 Thickness tolerances for flats
    11 Size tolerances for round and square bars
    12 Chemical composition (ladle analysis) for plates,
        strip and wide flats
    13 Mechanical properties for plates, strip and wide
        flats
    14 Chemical composition (ladle analysis) for sections
        (other than hollow sections)
    15 Mechanical properties for sections (other than
        hollow sections)
    16 Chemical composition (ladle analysis) for flats and
        round and square bars
    17 Mechanical properties for flats and round and square
        bars
    18 Chemical composition (ladle analysis) for hollow
        sections
    19 Mechanical properties for hollow sections
    20 Chemical composition (ladle analysis) for plates,
        strip, wide flats, flats, sections (other than
        hollow sections) and round and square bars: weather
        resistant grades
    21 Mechanical properties for plates, strip, wide flats,
        flats, sections (other than hollow sections) and
        round and square bars: weather resistant grades
    22 Chemical composition (ladle analysis) for hollow
        sections: weather resistant grades
    23 Mechanical properties for hollow sections: weather
        resistant grades
    24 Plates and wide flats: comparison with BS 4360 :
        1979
    25 Sections (other than hollow sections): comparison
        with BS 4360 : 1979
    26 flats and round and squre bars: comparison with
        BS 4360 : 1979
    27 Hollow sections: comparison with BS 4360 : 1979
    28 Plates, strip, wide flats, sections (other than
        hollow sections) and round and square bars: weather
        resistant grades: comparison with BS 4360 : 1979
    29 Hollow sections: weather resistant grades:
        comparison with BS 4360 : 1979
    30 Nearest equivalent grades in Euronorms and ISO
        standards
    31 Maximum CEV for plates and wide flats
    32 Maximum CEV for sections (other than hollow
        sections)
    33 Maximum CEV for flats and round and square bars
    34 Maximum CEV for hollow sections
    35}
    36} Tables deleted
    37}
    38}
    39 Thickness tolerances for wide flats: Euronorm 91-
        1981 Class I
    40 Thickness tolerances for wide flats: all over
    41 Thickness tolerances for wide flats: all under
    42 Thickness tolerances for flats: all over
    43 Thickness tolerances for flats: all under
    44 Size tolerances for round and square bars: all over
    45 Size tolerances for round and square bars: all under
    46 Indicative Charpy V-notch impact values: plates,
        strip and wide flats
    47 Indicative Charpy V-notch impact values: sections
        (other than hollow sections)
    48 Indicative Charpy V-notch impact values: hollow
        sections
    49 Bend test requirements for plates, strip and wide
        flats in thicknesses up to and including 25 mm
    50 Recommended minimum internal forming diameters for
        guidance only
    Figures
    1 Figure deleted
    2 Thicknesses across a transverse cross section of a
        wide flat
    3 Edge camber of wide flats
    4 Squareness of ends of wide flats
    5 Angular accuracy of wide flats
    6 Location of impact test pieces
    7 Positions of test samples for tensile test
    8 Positions of test piece to be taken from tensile
        test samples when two rolled surfaces cannot be
        retained
    9 Positions of test samples for impact tests

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    Requirements for steels for general structural and engineering purposes in the form of hot-rolled plates, strip, wide flats, flats and bars and for structural steel sections complying with Parts 2, 4 and 5 of BS 4848 and BS 4:Part 1.

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