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Re: [MW:28567] STEEL GRADES S460NL & S500ML

  S460NL acc. to DIN EN 10025-3 Mat.no. 1.8903 S460NL is a weldable, normalised steel for steel constructions, with high yield strength combined with high toughness to save weight in use.
 Delivery with certificate 3.1 to DIN EN 10204. 
Chemical composition (heat analysis %) Grade C max. Si max. Mn P max. S max. Al min. Cr max. Mo max. Cu max. Ni max. V max. N max. Nb Ti S460NL 0,20 0,60 1,00- 1,70 0,025 0,020 0,020 0,30 0,10 0,55 0,80 0,20 0,025 0,05 % 0,05% 
Mechanical properties in delivery condition Tensile testing on transverse specimens at room temperature Grade R m (MPa) ReH (MPa) A5 (% min.) 
Thickness mm  100 > 100  200  16 > 16  40  40  63 > 63  80 > 80  100 > 100  150 S460NL 550 - 720 530 - 700 460 440 430 410 400 380 17 
impact values (KV) carbon equivalent values (CEV) transverse 27 Joule -50°C  63 mm 0,53 longitudinal 16 Joule -50°C  63  100 mm 0,54 

  regard
rajesh

On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 8:29 PM Hani Al Masry <hanyonalfy@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Exerts 

what is Steel Grades S460NL & S500ML Are this is CS or it is alloy steels like HARDOX , WELDOX and now they call it Domex?

what is it is specification ? standards? recommended usage and applications?

Regards,
H.A

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