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JIS G3106 Hot Rolled for Welded Structure SM400C Steel

SM400C Steel is a material designation defined in JIS G3106 standard, SM400C Steel is a Hot Rolled Steel for Welded Structure.

What is SM400C Steel?           

SM400C Steel is hot rolled steel for welded structure in the form of plates, sheets & strips for architecture, engineering structures. SM400C steel is a material grade and designation defined in JIS G3106 standard. JIS G3106 is a Japanese material standard for hot rolled steel for welded structure steel plates, sheets, strips for Architecture, Engineering Structures.

The hot rolled steel for welded structure SM400C steel is less reliable in its tensile strength than SM490C steel.

Dimensional Characteristics of SM400C steel:

The applicable thickness for this SM400C steel material as defined in the JIS G3106, it is from 6 mm to 300 mm.

The Chemical Composition of SM400C Steels:

JIS G3106 defines the percentage of chemical composition of SM400C steels as under:

Maximum Carbon (C) percentage is 0.18.

Maximum Manganese (Mn) percentage is 1.5 and starts from 0.6 percent.

Maximum percentage of Phosphorous (P) is 0.035.

Maximum percentage of Sulphur (S) is 0.035.

Maximum percentage of Silicon (Si) is 0.35.

Remaining is iron (Fe) percentage and with few negligible impurities.

SM400C-steel-alloying-composition

Mechanical Properties of SM400C Steels:

The tensile strength of the SM400C Steels is expressed in Newton per millimeters and it must be at-least 400 N/mm2 (MPa) and maximum can be 510 N/mm2 (MPa). The yield strength is minimum 245. The elongation property of SM400C Steel varies with the ranges of thickness.  The minimum percentage range for elongation is 18.

SM490C comparison with this grade of SM400C material will show how SM400C differs with SM490C in chemical composition & mechanical properties.

sm400C-steel-mechanical-property-comparison

Applications of this kind of steel are in making bridges, pressure vessels, and in manufacturing other engineering structures. 

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Engineer Ali Alvi is an industrial engineer who has post graduated from the NED University, then completed his Masters in Industrial Engineering from the University of Ontario. He has also served as an engineer in International Steel Ltd as A Cold rolling mill engineer.

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