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Issued on 2010-12-23
GB/T 11263-2010
Foreword
This standard is drafted according to the rules provided in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard is non-equivalent with JIS G 3192-2008 Dimensions, mass and permissible variations of hot
rolled steel sections.
This standard replaces GB/T 11263-2005 Hot-rolled H and cut T section steel.
Compared with GB/T 11263-2005, the main difference with this standard is as follows:
Add specifications of four series models of H450 150, H475 150, H500 150 and H625 200 as well
as H 298 201 9 14 of H300 200 series.
Add HP series and thickness dimension requirements.
--Adjust sectional area, theoretical weight and sectional characteristic parameters, etc.
--Add flange bending and flange leg side outer edge passivation requirements in the part of H-steel dimension
and allowable deviation of appearance.
Annex B updates newly added I-section steel and H-section steel models and cross-sectional characteristic
parameter comparison.
Add annex C to specify the size, cross-sectional area, theoretical weight and section properties of
super-thick and extra-weight H-section steel.
Compared with JIS G3192-2008, the main difference is a follows:
The H -section steel is divided into four categories of wide flange, middle flange, narrow flange and thin
wall.
Add 19 models of thin-wall type.
Add such 10 series models as H450 150, H475 150, H500 150, H550 200, H550 300, H625 200,
H650 300, H750 300, H850 300 and Hl000 300 and other 19 specifications.
Add part of cut T-section steel model series.
In table 3, "less than 5mm" column is added for thickness t1 and the allowable deviation is 0.5mm; "less
than 5mm" column is added for thickness t2 and the allowable deviation is 0.7mm; newly added flange leg
outer edge passivation requirements.
Add requirements for technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, packaging, marking, quality
certificates.
Remove original Annex A, add defect repair welding of H-section steel and T-section steel in Annex A.
Add Annex C to specify the size, cross-sectional area, theoretical weight and section properties of agreed
super-thick and extra-weight H-section steel.
The Annex A, Annex B and Annex C are all informative annexes.
The standard is proposed by China Steel Industry Association.
This standard is under centralized management of National Steel Standardization Technical Committee
(SAC/TC 183).
This standard is drafted by: Maanshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., Research Institute of Metallurgical Industry
Information Standards, Laiwu Iron and Steel Group Co., Ltd., Hebei Jinxi Iron and Steel Group Co., Ltd.,
Jiangsu Huning Steel Machinery Co., Ltd., Rizhao Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., MCC Building Research Institute Co.,
Ltd., Anshan Baode Iron & Steel Co., Ltd.
The standard is mainly drafted by: Wu Baoqiao, Wang Limin, Xi Tie, Feng Chao, Du Chuanzhi, Zhao Yichen,
Zhang Baojun, Wu Mingchao, Liu Baoshi, Gao Jiling, Wang Hongxin, Wu Meizhuang, Liu Funing, Wang
Kefeng and Liu Tao
This standard successively replaces the following standards
GB/T 112631998,GB/T 112632005.
GB/T 11263-2010
GB/T 11263-2010
HHeight;
hHeight;
BWidth;
BWidth;
t1Web thickness;
t1Web thickness;
t2Flange thickness;
t2Flange thickness;
5.1.2 Cross-section dimensions, cross-sectional area, theoretical weight and cross-section characteristic
parameters of H-section steel and cut T-steel shall comply with the specifications of Table 1 and Table 2
respectively. According to the requirements of purchaser and the agreement reached by supplier and purchaser,
the products that satisfy the requirements of Annex C or other parameters can be supplied.
5.1.3 The delivery length of H-section steel and cut T-section steel shall be marked in the contract and the
common specified length is 12m and products of other specified length can also be supplied according to the
requirements of purchaser.
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Table 1 Size, cross-sectional area, theoretical weight and cross-sectional features of H-section steel
Class
Model
(Height
width)/
(mm mm)
Moment of
inertia/cm4
t2
100100
100
100
21.58
16.9
378
134
4.18 2.48
75.6
26.7
125125
125
125
6.5
30.00
23.6
839
293
5.28 3.12
134
46.9
150150
150
150
10
39.64
31.1
1620
563
6.39 3.76
216
75.1
175175
175
175
7.5 11
13
51.42
40.4
2900
984
7.50 4.37
331
112
200
200
12
13
63.53
49.9
4720
1600
8.61 5.02
472
160
*200 204
12
12
13
71.53
56.2
4980
1700
8.34 4.87
498
167
*244 252
11
11
13
81.31
63.8
8700
2940
10.3 6.01
713
233
250
250
14
13
91.43
71.8
10700
3650
10.8 6.31
860
292
*250 255
14
14
13
103.9
81.6
11400
3880
10.5 6.10
912
304
*294 302
12
12
13
106.3
83.5
16600
5510
12.5 7.20
1130
365
300
300
10
15
13
118.5
93.0
20200
6750
13.1 7.55
1350
450
*300 305
15
15
13
133.5
105
21300
7100
12.6 7.29
1420
433
*338 351
13
13
13
133.3
105
27700
9380
14.4 8.38
1640
534
*344 348
10
16
13
144.0
113
32800
1910
646
*344 354
16
16
13
164.7
129
34900
2030
669
350
350
12
19
13
171.9
135
39800
2280
776
*350 357
19
19
13
196.4
154
42300
2420
808
*388 402
15
15
22
178.5
140
49000
2520
809
*394 398
11
18
22
186.8
147
56100
2850
951
*394 405
18
18
22
214.4
168
59700
3030
985
400
400
13
21
22
218.7
172
66600
3330
1120
*400 408
21
21
22
250.7
197
70900
3540
1170
*414 405
18
28
22
295.4
232
92800
3100
17.7 10.2
4480
1530
*428 407
20
35
22
360.7
283
11900
5570
1930
*458 417
30
50
22
528.6
415
8170
2900
*498 432
45
70
22
770.1
604
12000 4370
*492 465
45
20
22
258.0
202
4770
1440
*502 465
15
25
22
304.5
239
5810
1800
*502 470
20
25
22
329.6
239
6020
1840
150150
148
100
26.34
20.7
1000
150
6.16 2.38
135
30.1
200150
194
150
38.10
29.9
2630
507
8.30 3.64
271
67.6
250175
244
175
11
13
55.49
43.6
6040
984
10.4 4.21
495
112
350350
400400
500500
Iy
iz
iy
Modulus of
cross
section/cm3
Wx
Wy
t1
300300
Ix
Diameter of
inertia/cm
250250
HM
Theoretica
Crossl
sectional
2 weight/(kg/
area/cm
m)
200200
HW
Cross-sectional
dimension/mm
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Table 1 (Continued)
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Table 1 (Continued)
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Table 1 (continued)
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Table 2 Size, cross-sectional area, theoretical weight and cross-sectional features of cut T-section steel
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Table 2
(Continued)
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Table 2 (Continued)
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Table 3 Size, appearance allowable deviation of H-section steel
Item
Height H
(According to
model)
Width B
(According to
model)
t1
Thicknes
s
t2
Allowable deviation
<400
2.0
400-<600
3.0
600
4.0
<100
2.0
100-<200
2.5
200
3.0
<5
0.5
5-<16
0.7
16-<25
1.0
25-<40
1.5
40
2.0
<5
0.7
5-<16
1.0
16-<25
1.5
25-<40
1.7
40
2.0
7 000
Length
>7 000
0.15% of length
Degree of
curvature
(applicable for
up-down,
Height (model)
left-right large
curvature)
Center
deviation
S
+ 60
0
For each 1m or less than 1m that
the length increases, the positive
deviation increases by 5mm on the
above-mentioned 5mm
T1.0%B. But the minimal value
of allowable deviation is 1.5mm.
>300
0.10% of length
2.5
3.5
10
Unit is mm
Diagrammatic presentation
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Table 3 (Continued)
Item
Web
curvature W
Flange
curvature F
Unit: mm
Allowable deviation
Diagrammatic presentation
Height (model)<
400
2.0
400-<600
2.5
600
3.0
Width B 400
Note 1: Refer to the diagrammatic presentation for the size and shape of the measuring part.
Note 2: Curvature is measured along the end of the flange.
Table 4 Size, appearance allowable deviation of cut T-section steel
Item
Allowable deviation
<200
Height
A
(according 200-<300
to model)
Diagrammatic presentation
+4.0
-6.0
+5.0
-7.0
300
+6.0
-8.0
Connection part
Flange
Common part
curvature F'
Unit is mm
Note: The allowable deviation at other parts complies with the allowable deviation of corresponding parts of
H-section steel.
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Table 5 Allowable deviation of H-section steel and cut T-section steel
Class
Allowable deviation of weight
H-section steel
The weight deviation of each unit of steel is 6%, the weight deviation of each delivery batch is 4%.
Cut T-section
The weight deviation of each unit of steel is 7%, the weight deviation of each delivery batch is 5%.
steel
6. Technical requirements
6.1 Delivery status
H-section steel is delivered under hot-rolled state and cut T-section steel is made from hot-rolled H-section
steel.
6.2 Steel designation and chemical composition
6.2.1 The designation and chemical composition (melting analysis) of H-section steel and cut T-section steel
shall comply with the related provisions of GB / T 700, GB712, GB/T714, GB/T1591or GB/T4171. Subject to
the negotiation of both parties and clear indication in the contract, the delivery can also be made with other
designations and chemical composition.
6.2.2 Allowable deviation of chemical composition of H-section steel and cut T-section steel shall comply with
the provisions of GB/T 222.
6.3 Mechanical property
The mechanical property of H-section steel and cut T-section steel shall comply with the related provisions
of GB / T 700, GB712, GB/T714, GB/T1591or GB/T4171. Subject to the negotiation of both parties and clear
indication in the contract, the delivery can also be made with other mechanical property and technical
performance indexes.
6.4 Surface quality
6.4.1 The surface of H-section steel and cut T-section steel shall be free from cracks, folds, scars, layers or
inclusions that affect the usage. It is allowable to have local minute crack, pit, bump, spot and scratch but these
shall not exceed the allowable deviation of thickness size.
6.4.2 It is allowable to grind and clean the surface defects of H-section steel and cut T-section steel with such
mechanical methods of spudding and grinding wheel. It is also allowable to make repair welding for the defect
and the repair welding and welding quality inspection can be carried out in accordance with the provisions of
Annex A. The cleaning and repair welding shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of 6.4.2.1 and
6.4.2.2.
6.4.2.1 Cleaning
a) After the H-section steel and cut T-section steel are cleaned, the cross-section size must be controlled within
allowable deviation. Subject to the consent of the user, this restriction can be relaxed for specific application.
b) The interface between the cleaned part and the original rolled surface shall be smooth and free of sharp angle.
The cleaning width shall not be less than 5 times of cleaning depth.
c) After cleaning, if the cleaning depth does not exceed the allowable deviation range of the specified size,
delivery can be made directly without welding.
6.4.2.2 Repair welding
If, after the defect is cleaned, if the size of the cleaned part exceeds the allowed minus deviation, conduct metal
repair welding of the cleaned defect part but the following conditions shall be met:
a) Before repair welding, full clean the surface defect of H-section steel and cut T-section steel with spudding
or grinding method then conduct overlaying welding repair. After the cleaned part of the defect is repair-welded,
grind the surface to ensure that the ground surface is consistent with the original rolled surface.
b) Before the repair welding, the depth of all the cleaned defect part shall be less than 30% of the thickness of
the cleaned surface.
c) The overall repair welding area must be less than 2% of the H-section steel or cut T-section steel and the
maximal area of each repair welding point must be less than 150cm2;
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d) The repair welding must be conducted according to the designation of the steel through adopting appropriate
repair welding technology;
e) The welding outer edge of H-section steel and cut T-section steel shall be free from any under-cut or welding
beading. The weld mark height of the reinforced welding seam shall be at least 1.5mm higher than the original
rolled surface. After cleaning the weld mark of the reinforced welding seam with such mechanical methods as
spudding or grinding, it must be ensured that it has the same height with the original rolled surface.
f) The defect on the flange edge can be repair-welded. However, before the repair welding, the defect depth
which is measured from the flange edge to the inner side shall not exceed the nominal thickness of the flange
and the maximal depth shall not exceed 12.5mm.
7. Test methods
The inspection items, sampling quantity and test methods of each batch of H-section steel and cut T-section
steel shall comply with the provisions in Table 6.
Table 6 Inspection items, sampling quantity and test methods
Serial No. Inspection items Sampling quantity (units)
Sampling methods
Test methods
According to corresponding product,
designation standard or GB/T 4336
Chemical
composition
1/ each furnace
Tensile strength
Bending
Impact
Surface quality
Piece by piece
Visual inspection
Size, appearance
Piece by piece
Measuring tools
Weighing
GB/T20066
GB/T 228.1
GB/T 2975
GB/T 232
GB/T 229
8. Inspection rules
8.1 Inspection and acceptance
8.1.1 The inspection and acceptance of H-section steel and cut T-section steel are carried out by the quality
inspection department of supplier.
8.1.2 The supplier shall ensures that the delivered steel materials comply with the requirements of this standard
of the contract; the purchaser is entitled to conduct inspection or acceptance for any inspection item provided in
this standard or contract.
8.2 Grouping batch rules
The grouping batch of H-section steel and cut T-section steel shall be carried out according to corresponding
standards.
8.3 Sampling rules
The sampling location of tensile, bending and impact testes of H-section steel shall be carried out according the
provisions of GB/T 2975 and the sampling location of cut T-section steel shall be carried out according to the
same procedures with H-section steel.
8.4 Re-test rules
8.4.1 If the tensile or bending test is not qualified during the initial test, then one of the following methods can
be adopted for re-test:
8.4.1 Take another two specimens from the same product for re-test of disqualified test item. If the re-rest result
is qualified, then this batch of products is qualified. If, in the re-test, one of the specimens is disqualified, then
this product is discarded. Meanwhile, take another two products from the same batch and two specimens are
made respectively from the two products, this batch of products will be marked disqualified if one of the
specimens is tested disqualified during the re-test.
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8.4.1.2 Directly taken another two specimens from the same batch of products to re-test the disqualified test
item. If one of the re-test results is disqualified, then this batch of products is marked as disqualified.
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8.4.2 Unless otherwise stated by this standard, other test and re-test rules shall comply with the provisions of
corresponding standard.
8.4.3 The supplier is entitled to conduct sampling test for each piece of disqualified product, which can be
delivered subject to qualified test.
9. Packaging, mark and quality certificate
9.1 H-section steel shall be marked with manufacturer name of registered trademark by means of rolling,
spraying or sticking and the marks shall be clear and visible.
9.2 H-section steel and cut T-section steel shall be delivered in packages or bundles or pieces. The bundled
delivery of H-section steel and cut T-section steel shall comply with the provisions of Table 7.
9.3 Unless otherwise specified in Table 7, the packaging, marks and quality certificate of H-section steel and
T-section steel shall comply with the specifications of GB/T 2101.
Table 7 Packaging rules for bundled delivery of H-section steel, H-section steel pile and cut T-section steel
Packaging class
Weight of each
bundle/kg
Bundle passes
Length 12m
Length >12m
2000
> 4000-5000
Not specified
> 5000-10000
Not specified
Note: The H-section steel with length exceeding 24m shall not be delivered in bundles.
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Annex A
(Informative annex)
Criteria for repair welding of H-section steel and T-section steel
A.1 Repair welding
A.1.1 Before repair welding, it is essential to bake the welding rod dry and the pre-heating temperature is
generally 350, lasting for 1 hour; short arc operation is generally adopted during repair welding and string
beading is preferable. The welding current is controlled by medium limit. During the welding process, the
matrix metal shall be kept dry and it is recommended to adopt low-hydrogen electrode.
A.1.2 For the product with yield strength level lower than Q345, the product shall be cooled down in stilled air
during and after the welding process.
A.1.3 For the product with yield strength level being Q345, when the operating ambient temperature of repair
welding is 5, please add preheating measures before welding and slow-cooling measures after welding.
Pre-heat above 100 within the peripheral area of 100mm before welding and after welding, use covering
asbestos cloth or wooden dust for slow cooling.
A 1.4 For the products with intensity level above Q345 with such special performance requirements as fire
resistance and weather resistance, when the ambient temperature for repair welding is 5, please add
preheating measures before welding and slow-cooling measures after welding. Pre-heat above 150 within the
peripheral area of 100mm before welding, the interlayer-temperature during welding is <200 and after
welding, use covering asbestos cloth or wooden dust for slow cooling.
A 1.5 Use appropriate methods, such as grinding wheel to grind the welded part and remove the bulging metal
to enable the welded part to be smoothly flushed with the rolled surface. Fixed continuous grinding is forbidden
for this will result in surface being blue or discoloring.
A.2 Repair welding quality inspection
A.2.1 Visually inspect the appearance of repair welded part, the welded part and the heat affected zone shall be
smooth, beautiful and free from such defects as surface cracks, undercuts, visible pores and slag inclusion, etc.
If there is any surface defect, please carefully clean the defects for repair welding again.
A.2.2 Measure the surface smoothness with such measuring tools as steel ruler and the welded part shall be
flushed with the rolled surface. After the welding seam and welding waves are cleaned, the welded part shall be
of the same height with the original rolled surface.
A 2.3 Repair welding part and heat affected zone shall be inspected with magnetic particle inspection method
within 48h after the welding is completed and the welded area shall be free from any residual minor cracks. If
there are any residual minor cracks, please carefully clean before conduct repair welding again.
A.2.4 The repair times for the same location shall not exceed 2.
A.2.5 Detailed recording shall be made for each location of repair welding. The content generally includes: The
designation, specification and batch of the steel product need repair-welding; the type and location of surface
defect; whether pre-heating and slow-cooling measures are needed; quality inspection after repair welding;
name (signature) of operator and inspector of repair welding and date of repair-welding, etc.
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Annex B
(Informative annex)
Model and cross-sectional characteristic parameter comparison of I-section steel and H-section steel
According to the principle that the cross-section is approximately the same and the bending strength around X
axis is no lower than corresponding I-section steel, the related models of H-section steel in this standard and
related models of I-section steel in new national standard as well as performance parameter comparison (Refer
to B.1) are calculated for the reference of related staff when using H-section steel.
Table B.1 Table of comparison of characteristic parameter between I-section steel and H-section steel
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Table B.1 (continued)
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Annex C
(Informative annex)
Size, cross-sectional area, theoretical weight and section properties of super-thick and extra-weight
H-section steel
Table C.1 Size, cross-sectional area, theoretical weight and section properties of super-thick and
extra-weight H-section steel
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Table C.1 (Continued)
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