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KS D 3030:2013

Foreword

This document is a Korean industrial standard that has been established through a deliberation by the
Industrial Standards Council based on the Industrial Standardization Act.

This standard is a copyrighted material that is protected by the copyright laws.

Careful attention should be paid to the possibility that parts of this standard could be in conflict with
patents of technical nature, patent applications after application disclosure, utility model rights or utility
model applications after application disclosure. Administrator of the Korean Agency for Technology and
Standards and the Industrial Standards Council do not take any responsibility for verifications in relation
to the patents of technical nature, patent applications after application disclosure, utility model rights or
utility model applications after application disclosure.

For details about patent rights, please refer to ‘Annex F Patent Rights’ of KS A 0001:2008, Rules for the
drafting and presentation of Korean Industrial Standards and the patent policies of international
standardization organizations (ISO/IEC directive appendix | Common patent policy for ITU-T/ITU-
R/ISO/IEC).

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KS D 3030:2013

Introduction

This standard covers hot-dip zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy-coated steel sheets and coils.

There is a concern that following this standard may correspond to a use of the following patent:

― Name of invention (design): corrosion resistant zinc coating bath and products
― Registered date of the setting: June 21, 2005
― Patent (registration) number: 10-0498092
― Application number: 10-2000-0064813
― Patentee: POSCO

This statement does not affect the effect, scope, etc. of the above-mentioned patent right.

The owner of the above patent right guarantees his/her intention to grant the Industrial Standards Council
the implementation of the patent without limitations in a nondiscriminatory manner under reasonable
conditions. Furthermore, attention is called to the fact that following this standard does not imply the free
opening of the patent, etc.

There is a possibility that parts of this standard could be in conflict with patents of technical nature
excluding the above patent, patent applications after application disclosure, utility model rights or utility
model applications after application disclosure. Administrator of the Korean Agency for Technology and
Standards and the Industrial Standards Council do not take any responsibility for verifications in relation
to the patents of technical nature, patent applications after application disclosure, utility model rights or
utility model applications after application disclosure.

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Translated by Korean Standards Association
○C KSA 2014

KOREAN INDUSTRIAL STANDARD

KS D 3030:2013
(English Version, Manuscript)

㉿ Hot-dip zinc-aluminium-magnesium
alloy-coated steel sheets and coils

1 Scope

This standard specifies the steel sheets and coils that have been hot-dip plated in a plating bath of which
the sum of magnesium and aluminum comprises 1.5 %∼8 % and zinc comprises the rest (hereinafter
referred to as sheets and coils). In this case, sheets include the corrugated steel sheets of the shapes
and dimensions specified in KS D 3053.

NOTE An international standard similar to this standard is stated below.


NOTE ASTM A1046/A1046M:2010, Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Aluminium-
Magnesium Alloy-Coated by the Hot-Dip Process

2 Normative references

The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

KS B 0801, Test pieces for tensile test for metallic materials


KS B 0802, Method of tensile test for metallic materials
KS D 0001, General rules for inspection of steel
KS D 0201, Testing methods for hot-dipped zinc coating
KS D 1654, General rules for X-ray fluorescence spectrometric analysis of iron and steel
KS D 1655, Method for X-ray fluorescence spectrometric analysis of iron and steel
KS D 3053, Shapes and dimensions of corrugated steel sheets
KS D 8334, Methods of corrosion resistance test for metallic coatings
KS D ISO 404, Steel and steel products — General technical delivery requirements
KS M 0017, General rules for X-ray fluorescence spectrometric analysis
KS Q 5002, Statistical interpretation of data — Part 1: Statistical presentation of data

3 Types and symbols

Sheets and coils shall be classified into 6 types using blackplate produced by hot rolling (hereinafter
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referred to as “hot-rolled blackplate”) and 10 types using blackplate produced by cold rolling (hereinafter
referred to as “cold-rolled blackplate”). The symbols shall conform to Table 1 and Table 2.

Table 1 ― Type and designations (sheets and coils using hot-rolled blackplates)
Dimensions in millimetres
Applicable marked
Designations a Application
thickness
SGMHC General
SGMH340
SGMH400 1.0 or greater and
SGMH440 5.0 or smaller Structures
SGMH490
SGMH540
a
Marked thickness shall conform to clause 10. a).

Table 2 ― Types and designations (sheets and coils using cold-rolled blackplates)
Dimensions in millimetres
a
Designations Applicable marked thickness Application
SGMCC 0.25 or greater and 2.3 or smaller General
SGMCH 0.25 or greater and 1.0 or smaller General hard materials
SGMCD1 Processing type 1
0.40 or greater and 2.3 or smaller
SGMCD2 Processing type 2
SGMCD3 0.60 or greater and 2.3 or smaller Processing type 3
SGMC340
SGMC400
0.25 or greater and 2.3 or smaller
SGMC440 Structures
SGMC490
SGMC570 0.25 or greater and 2.0 or smaller
NOTE 1 For the sheets and coils of SGMCD3 of which nonaging property is guaranteed as specified
by client, N shall be added to the end of the designations and written as SGMCD3N.
Nonaging property means a property that does not generate stretcher train during
processing.
NOTE 2 Other marked thicknesses than those in Table 2 can be discussed between client and
manufacturer.
NOTE 3 When used for roofs and building shells, R for roofs or A for building shells shall be added to
the end of the designations in Table 2. In this case, the marked thickness and the
designations for coating weight shall comply with Annex A.
NOTE 4 For corrugated sheets in accordance with KS D 3053, W and the shape symbol of the
corrugated sheet shall be added to the designations in Table 2. In this case, the marked
thickness and the coating weight designation shall comply with Annex B.
NOTE 5 For corrugated sheets, the types in Table 2 for general, general hard materials and
structures shall be used.
a
Marked thickness shall conform to clause 10. a).

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4 Chemical composition

The chemical composition of the base metal for the sheets and coils (ladle analysis value) shall conform
to Table 3 when a hot-rolled blackplate is used or Table 4 when a cold-rolled blackplate is used.

Table 3 ― Chemical composition (when using hot-rolled blackplates)


Dimensions in percentages
Designations C Mn P S
SGMHC 0.15 or less 0.80 or less 0.05 or less 0.05 or less
SGMHC340 0.25 or less 1.70 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
SGMHC400 0.25 or less 1.70 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
SGMHC440 0.25 or less 2.00 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
SGMHC490 0.30 or less 2.00 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
SGMHC540 0.30 or less 2.50 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
NOTE The reporting of the ladle analysis values for C, Mn, P, and S shall be agreed on between
client and manufacturer.

Table 4 ― Chemical composition (when using cold-rolled blackplates)


Dimensions in percentages
Designations C Mn P S
SGMCC 0.15 or less 0.80 or less 0.05 or less 0.05 or less
SGMCH 0.18 or less 1.20 or less 0.08 or less 0.05 or less
SGMCD1 0.12 or less 0.60 or less 0.04 or less 0.04 or less
SGMCD2 0.10 or less 0.45 or less 0.03 or less 0.03 or less
SGMCD3 0.08 or less 0.45 or less 0.03 or less 0.03 or less
SGMC340 0.25 or less 1.70 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
SGMC400 0.25 or less 1.70 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
SGMC440 0.25 or less 2.00 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
SGMC490 0.30 or less 2.00 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
SGMC570 0.30 or less 2.00 or less 0.20 or less 0.05 or less
NOTE The reporting of the ladle analysis values for C, Mn, P, and S shall be agreed on between
client and manufacturer.

5 Skin pass processing

The skin pass processing for smooth surface shall be specified by client. The symbol in this case shall be
S.

6 Coating weight

The coating weight shall be tested in accordance with clause 16.2. The minimum coating weight of both
sides (total of both sides) of the same thickness plating on both sides and the coating weight designation
shall be as follows:

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a) The coating weight of the same thickness on both sides of sheets and coils shall be indicated by the
mass of both sides, and the minimum coating weight and coating weight designations shall conform to
Table 5.

Table 5 ― Minimum coating weight of both sides of same-thickness plating (total of both sides)
2
Dimensions in g/m (both sides)
3-point average minimum coating 1-point minimum coating
Coating weight designations
weight weight
a
(M06) 60 51
M08 80 68
M10 100 85
M12 120 102
M14 140 119
M18 180 153
M20 200 170
M22 220 187
M25 250 213
M27 275 234
a
(M35) 350 298
a
(M45) 450 383
NOTE 1 The 3-point average minimum coating weight (total of both sides) shall be applied to the
average of the measurements of three test pieces sampled from the test material.
NOTE 2 The 1-point average minimum coating weight (total of both sides) shall be applied to the
minimum value of the measurements of three test pieces sampled from the test material.
NOTE 3 The maximum coating weight (total of both sides) may be agreed on between client and
manufacturer.
NOTE 4 For the minimum coating weight at one point on one side of the plating of sheets and coils
with the same thickness plating on both sides, 40 % of the 1-point minimum coating weight
on both sides (total of both sides) is recommended.
a
The values in ( ) may be agreed between client and manufacturer.

7 Chemical conversion treatment

The types and symbols of the chemical conversion treatment of sheets and coils shall conform to Table 6.

Table 6 ― Types and symbols of the chemical conversion treatment

Types of chemical conversion


Symbols
treatment
Chromic acid treatment C
No treatment M
NOTE The types of chemical conversion treatment other than those in
Table 6 may be agreed between client and manufacturer.

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8 Oiling

The types and symbols of sheets and coils shall conform to Table 7. However, no oiling shall be used
unless specified otherwise.

Table 7 ― Types and symbols of oiling

Types of oiling Symbols


Oiling O
No oiling X

9 Mechanical properties

9.1 Applied mechanical properties

The mechanical properties applied to sheets and coils shall conform to Table 8.

Table 8 ― Applied mechanical properties

Yield point or
yield strength,
Designations Bendability
tensile strength
and elongation
SGMHC O -
SGMH340 O O
SGMH400 O O
SGMH440 O O
SGMH490 O O
SGMH540 O O
a
SGMCC O -
SGMCH - -
SGMCD1 O O
SGMCD2 O O
SGMCD3 O O
SGMC340 O O
SGMC400 O O
SGMC440 O O
SGMC490 O O
SGMC570 - O
NOTE The mechanical properties for roofs and building
shells shall conform to the designations in Table 8.
a
Not applied to corrugated sheets.

9.2 Bendability

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For the bendability of sheets and coils specified in clause 9.1, when tested in accordance with clause
16.4 and Table 9, no flaking marks, and no cracks (recognizable by naked eye) and fractures on the
external surface (at least 7 mm inside from either edge on the width of the test piece).

Table 9 ― Bendability

Indication of the inner gap of bending (number of sheets of the marked


thickness)
Designations Marked thickness smaller than Marked thickness 1.6 mm or greater
1.6 mm and smaller than 2.3 mm
Coating weight designations Coating weight designations
Hot-rolled Cold-rolled
∼M27 M35 M45 ∼M27 M35 M45
blackplate blackplate
SGMHC SGMCC 1 1 2 1 2 2
- SGMCH - - - - - -
- SGMCD1 1 - - 1 - -
SGMCD2
- 0 - - 0 - -
SGMCD3
SGMH340 SGMC340 1 1 2 1 1 2
SGMH400 SGMC400 2 2 2 2 2 2
SGMH440
SGMC440
SGMH490 3 3 3 3 3 3
SGMC490
SGMH540
- SGMC570 - - - - - -
NOTE 1 The bending angle shall be 180° regardless of the designations.
NOTE 2 This shall apply to 1.6 mm or greater marked thickness when hot-rolled blackplates are used.
NOTE 3 The values for the designations M35 and M45 indicating the coating weight shall be applied
when it is agreed on between client and manufacturer.

9.3 Yield point or yield strength, tensile strength and elongation

The yield point or yield strength, tensile strength and elongation of sheets and coils shall be tested in
accordance with clause 16.5 and conform to Table 10 and Table 11.

Furthermore, the yield point shall be the upper yield point.

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Table 10 ― Yield point or yield strength, tensile strength and elongation


(when using hot-rolled blackplates)

Yield point or yield Tensile strength Elongation


Designations strength Test piece
2 2
N/mm N/mm %
No.5, rolling
SGMHC (205 or greater) (270 or greater) -
direction
SGMH340 245 or greater 340 or greater 20 or higher
SGMH400 295 or greater 400 or greater 18 or higher No.5, rolling
direction or
SGMH440 335 or greater 440 or greater 18 or higher
perpendicular to
SGMH490 365 or greater 490 or greater 16 or higher the rolling direction
SGMH540 400 or greater 540 or greater 16 or higher
2
NOTE 1 N/mm =1 MPa
NOTE The numbers within parentheses ( ) are for reference.

Table 11 ― Yield point or yield strength, tensile strength and elongation


(when using cold-rolled blackplates)

Elongation
Yield Tensile
%
point or strength
Marked thickness
Designations yield Test piece
mm
strength
2 2 ≥0.25 ≥0.40 ≥0.60 ≥1.0 ≥1.6
N/mm N/mm
<0.40 <0.60 <1.0 <1.6 ≤2.3
(250 or (270 or
SGMCC - - - - -
greater) greater)
SGMCH - - - - - - -
270 or 34 or 36 or 37 or 38 or
SGMCD1 - - No.5, rolling
greater higher higher higher higher
direction
270 or 36 or 38 or 39 or 40 or
SGMCD2 - -
greater higher higher higher higher
270 or 38 or 40 or 41 or 42 or
SGMCD3 - -
greater higher higher higher higher
245 or 340 or 20 or 20 or 20 or 20 or 20 or
SGMC340
greater greater higher higher higher higher higher
295 or 400 or 18 or 18 or 18 or 18 or 18 or
SGMC400 No.5, rolling
greater greater higher higher higher higher higher
direction or
335 or 440 or 18 or 18 or 18 or 18 or 18 or
SGMC440 perpendicular
greater greater higher higher higher higher higher
to the rolling
365 or 490 or 16 or 16 or 16 or 16 or 16 or
SGMC490 direction
greater greater higher higher higher higher higher
560 or 570 or
SGMC570 - - - - -
greater greater

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Table 11 ― Yield point or yield strength, tensile strength and elongation


(when using cold-rolled blackplates) (Continued)

Elongation
Yield Tensile
%
point or strength
Marked thickness
Designations yield Test piece
mm
strength
≥0.25 ≥0.40 ≥0.60 ≥1.0 ≥1.6
N/mm2 N/mm2
<0.40 <0.60 <1.0 <1.6 ≤2.3
NOTE 1 If nonaging property is specified for the sheets and coils of SGMCD3, nonaging property shall
be guaranteed for six months after release from the manufacturing process. Nonaging
property refers to no generation of stretcher strain during processing.
NOTE 2 Tensile test is usually not required for an marked thickness smaller than 0.25 mm.
NOTE 3 The numbers in parentheses ( ) in Table 11 are for reference.
2
NOTE 4 N/mm =1 MPa
NOTE SGMCH is not annealed and usually has the minimum Lockwell hardness of 85 HRB or the
minimum Vickers hardness of 170 HV (under random test load).

10 Marking of dimensions

The markings of dimensions for sheets and coils shall conform to the following:

a) For the thickness of sheets and coils, the thickness of blackplate before plating shall be the marked
thickness and the thickness after plating on the blackplate shall be the product thickness.
b) For the dimensions of sheets, the marked thickness, width, and length shall be presented in mm.
c) For the dimensions of coils, the marked thickness and width shall be presented in mm.

11 Standard dimensions

The standard dimensions of sheets and coils shall conform to the following. However, the standard
marked thickness of corrugated sheets and the standard length of the corrugated sheets before
processing of the troughs shall comply with Annex B. Furthermore, the standard length and standard
finishing width of corrugated sheets shall comply with KS D 3053.

a) The standard marked thickness: The standard marked thickness of sheets and coils shall conform to
Table 12.

Table 12 ― Standard marked thickness


Dimensions in millimetres
0.27 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.0
1.2
1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.5
NOTE Depending on the agreement between client and manufacturer, 0.65 mm and 0.75 mm may
used for the standard marked thickness.

b) The standard width and the standard length of sheets: The standard width and the standard length of
sheets shall conform to Table 13.

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Table 13 ― Standard width and length


Dimensions in millimetres
Standard width Standard length of sheets
762 1 829 2 134 2 438 2 743 3 048 3 353 3 658
914 1 829 2 134 2 438 2 743 3 048 3 353 3 658
1 000 2 000
1 219 2 438 3 048 3 658
NOTE For coils, 610 mm shall be a standard width as well as those in Table 13.

12 Tolerances of dimensions

12.1 Tolerances of product thickness

The tolerances of product thickness for sheets and coils shall conform to the following:

a) The tolerances of product thickness shall be the marked thickness presented in numbers with three
decimal places plus the equivalent plating thickness in Table 17.

b) The tolerances of product thickness shall conform to Table 14, Table 15, or Table 16.

c) The measured parts of product thickness shall be random points at 25 mm inside from the side edges.

Table 14 ― Tolerances of product thickness (for general applications using hot-rolled blackplates)
Dimensions in millimetres
Width
Marked thickness 1 200 or greater and 1 500 or greater and
Smaller than 1 200
smaller than 1 500 smaller than 1 800
1.20 or greater and
±0.16 ±0.17 ±0.18
smaller than 1.60
1.60 or greater and
±0.17 ±0.18 ±0.19
smaller than 2.00
2.00 or greater and
±0.18 ±0.20 ±0.22
smaller than 2.50
2.50 or greater and
±0.20 ±0.22 ±0.25
smaller than 3.15
3.15 or greater and
±0.22 ±0.24 ±0.27
smaller than 4.00
4.00 or greater and
±0.25 ±0.27 -
smaller than 5.00

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Table 15 ― Tolerances of product thickness (for structure applications


using hot-rolled blackplates)
Dimensions in millimetres
Width
Marked thickness 1 600 or greater and
Smaller than 1 600
smaller than 1 800
1.20 or greater and
±0.19 -
smaller than 1.60
1.60 or greater and
±0.20 ±0.24
smaller than 2.00
2.00 or greater and
±0.21 ±0.26
smaller than 2.50
2.50 or greater and
±0.23 ±0.30
smaller than 3.15
3.15 or greater and
±0.25 ±0.35
smaller than 4.00
4.00 or greater and
±0.46 -
smaller than 5.00

Table 16 ― Tolerances of product thickness (when using cold-rolled blackplates)


Dimensions in millimetres
Width
1 000 or 1 250 or
Marked thickness 630 or greater
Smaller than greater and greater and 1 600 or
and smaller
630 smaller than smaller than greater
than 1 000
1 250 1 600
(Smaller than 0.25) ±0.04 ±0.04 ±0.04 - -
0.25 or greater and
±0.05 ±0.05 ±0.05 ±0.06 -
smaller than 0.40
0.40 or greater and
±0.06 ±0.06 ±0.06 ±0.07 ±0.08
smaller than 0.60
0.60 or greater and
±0.07 ±0.07 ±0.07 ±0.07 ±0.08
smaller than 0.80
0.80 or greater and
±0.07 ±0.07 ±0.08 ±0.09 ±0.10
smaller than 1.00
1.00 or greater and
±0.08 ±0.08 ±0.09 ±0.10 ±0.12
smaller than 1.25
1.25 or greater and
±0.09 ±0.10 ±0.11 ±0.12 ±0.14
smaller than 1.60
1.60 or greater and
±0.11 ±0.12 ±0.13 ±0.14 ±0.16
smaller than 2.00
2.00 or greater and
±0.13 ±0.14 ±0.15 ±0.16 ±0.18
smaller than 2.30
(2.30 or greater) ±0.15 ±0.16 ±0.17 ±0.18 ±0.21
NOTE The numbers within parentheses ( ) are for reference.

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Table 17 ― Equivalent plating thickness

Coating weight designations Note


Al in
Division plating
M06 M08 M10 M12 M14 M18 M20 M22 M25 M27 M35 M45
layer
wt %
4 % or
1 0.014 0.019 0.023 0.029 0.032 0.037 0.044 0.047 0.054 0.059 0.070 0.088
less
More
than
2 0.015 0.020 0.024 0.030 0.033 0.039 0.046 0.049 0.056 0.062 0.074 0.092 4 %,
8 % or
less

12.2 Tolerances of width

Te tolerances of the widths of sheets and coils shall conform to Table 18. The measured parts shall be
the normal pars of coils and the random parts of sheets. However, the tolerances of the finishing width of
corrugated sheets shall comply with KS D 3053.

Table 18 ― Tolerances of width


Dimensions in millimetres
When using hot-rolled blackplates When using cold-rolled
Width
Mill edge (A) Cut edge (B) blackplates
+7
1 500 or less 0
+25 +10
0 0
Greater than +10
0
1 500

12.3 Tolerances of length

The tolerances of length shall conform to Table 19. The measured parts shall be random parts of the
sheet.

Table 19 ― Tolerances of length


Dimensions in millimetres
When using hot-rolled When using cold-rolled
blackplates blackplates
+15 +15
0 0

13 Shapes

13.1 Horizontal bending

The maximum values of horizontal bending of sheets and coils shall conform to Table 20 or Table 21.

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Table 20 ― Maximum horizontal bending (when using hot-rolled blackplates)


Dimensions in millimetres
Sheets
Length
Width 2 500 or greater Coils
Smaller than
and smaller than 4 000 or greater
2 500
4 000
Smaller than 630 5 8 12
630 or greater and 5 to random
4 6 10
smaller than 1 000 length 2 000
1 000 or greater 3 5 8

Table 21 ― Maximum horizontal bending (when using cold-rolled blackplates)


Dimensions in millimetres
Sheets
Width Length Coils
Smaller than 2 000 2 000 or greater
Smaller than 630 4 4 to random length 2 000
630 or greater 2 2 to random length 2 000

13.2 Out of squareness

The out of squareness of sheets shall be expressed as W  100 (%) in Figure 1 and shall not exceed 1 %.
A

W (Width)

Figure 1 ― Out of squareness of sheets

13.3 Flatness

The flatness of sheets shall conform to Table 22 or Table 23. The flatness shall be measured on a
surface plat. The value shall be the maximum deformation minus the thickness of the plate which shall be
applied to the top surface of the plate.

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Table 22 ― Flatness (when using hot-rolled blackplates)


Dimensions in millimetres
Width
Thickness 1 250 or 1 250 or 1 250 or 1 250 or 1 250 or
smaller smaller smaller smaller smaller
1.20 or greater and 18 or 20 or
- - -
smaller than 1.60 smaller smaller
1.60 or greater and 16 or 18 or 20 or
- -
smaller than 3.15 smaller smaller smaller
3.15 or greater and
16 or smaller - -
smaller than 4.00
4.00 or greater and 24 or 25 or
14 or smaller
smaller than 6.00 smaller smaller
NOTE Unless specified otherwise, the maximum flatness of sheets with the specified lower limit of
2
tensile strength of 570 N/mm or sheets with the specified lower limit of the yield point of 430
2
N/mm , and sheets with corresponding chemical composition or hardness shall be 1.5 times
the values in Table 22.

Table 23 ― Flatness (when using cold-rolled blackplates)


Dimensions in millimetres
Type
Width a b
Bow Outside bow Middle bow
Smaller than 1 000 12 or smaller 8 or smaller 6 or smaller
1 000 or greater and smaller than 1 250 15 or smaller 9 or smaller 8 or smaller
1 250 or greater and smaller than 1 600 15 or smaller 11 or smaller 8 or smaller
1 600 or greater 20 or smaller 13 or smaller 9 or smaller
a
Troughs appear at the edges (tip of the width direction) of sheets and coils.
b
Troughs appear at the center of sheets and coils.

14 Weight and tolerances

14.1 Weight of sheets

The weights of sheets shall be expressed in kg according to the calculated weights.

14.2 Weight of coils

The weights of coils shall be expressed in kg according to the actual or calculated weights.

14.3 Calculation of weight

The weight calculation method of sheets and coils shall conform to Table 24 depending on the marked
dimensions and the coating weight.

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Table 24 ― Calculation method for weights

Calculation sequence Calculation method Number of digits of result


Basic weight of blackplate 2
2 7.85 (thickness 1 mmㆍarea 1 mm ) -
kg/mmㆍm
2
2 Basic weight of blackplate(kg/mmㆍm ) Finish with 4 significant
Unit weight of blackplate kg/m
×Marked thickness (mm) digits
2
Unit weight of blackplate (kg/m )×
2 Finish with 4 significant
Unit weight after plating kg/m Coating weight constant (conform to
digits
Table 25)
2 -6 Finish with 4 significant
Area of sheet m Width (mm)×Length (mm)×10
digits
2
Unit weight after plating (kg/m )× Finish with 3 significant
Weight of 1 sheet kg 2
Sheet

Area (m ) digits
Weight of 1 sheet (kg)×Number of
Finish with an integer
Weight 1 bundle kg sheets in one bundle of the same
value of kg
dimensions
Total weight kg Total of all bundle weights (kg) Integer value of kg
2
Unit weight after plating (kg/mm )× Finish with 3 significant
Unit weight of coil kg/m -3
Width (mm)×10 digits
Coil

Finish with an integer


Weight of 1 coil kg Unit weight of coil (kg/m)×Length (m)
value of kg
Total weight kg Total of all coil weights (kg) Integer value of kg
NOTE 1 If the bundle weight is fixed, the number of sheets shall be determined by the specified
weight divided by the weight of one sheet for the same shape, same dimensions, and same
coating weight, and finished with an integer value.
NOTE 2 The width used for the calculation of the area of corrugated sheet shall conform to the
dimensions before the trough processing.
NOTE 3 The finishing of values shall comply with KS Q 5002 Annex A.

Table 25 ― Coating weight constant used for the calculation of weight


2
Dimensions in kg/m
Marking of
coating M06 M08 M10 M12 M14 M18 M20 M22 M25 M27 M35 M45
weight
Coating
weight 0.090 0.120 0.150 0.183 0.203 0.244 0.285 0.305 0.350 0.381 0.458 0.565
constant

14.4 Tolerances of the calculated weight of sheet

The tolerance of the calculated weight of sheet shall be expressed as a percentage obtained by dividing
the difference between the calculated weight obtained in accordance with clause 14.3 and the actual
weight by the calculated weight, which shall conform to Table 26.

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Table 26 ― Tolerance of weight

Calculated weight of one set Tolerance


Note
kg %
Smaller than 600 ±10 Use one set of the same
600 or greater and material, same shape, same
±7.5
smaller than 2 000 dimensions, and same coating
2 000 or greater ±5 weight for this calculation.

15 Appearance

The sheets and coils shall have no defects harmful for use. However, this is not applicable to a little
abnormal parts of the welded parts, etc for coils.

16 Test

16.1 Chemical composition analysis test

16.1.1 General requirements of the analysis test and sampling method for analysis test pieces

The chemical composition of the base metal of sheets and coils shall be obtained by ladle analysis. The
general requirements of the analysis tests and the sampling method for specimens shall comply with
clause 4. (Chemical composition) of KS D 0001.

16.1.2 Analysis method

The analysis test method shall comply with KS D 1654 and KS D 1655.

16.2 Coating weight test

16.2.1 Sampling method for test materials

For the test materials, one sheet shall be collected for every 50 t and its fraction of the product with the
same dimensions and coating weight.

For corrugated sheets, the test materials shall be collected in plate condition before trough processing.

16.2.2 Sampling method for test piece

The sampling method for test piece shall comply with either the 3-point method in clause 4.2.1 b)
(Sampled location and size of test piece) of KS D 0201 or the method in Annex C.

16.2.3 Test method

The coating weight shall be measured for both sides. The test method shall use the antimony chloride
solution in KS D 0201, or hexamethylenetetramine, or the method in Annex C. The coating weight
measuring test method with online X-ray fluorescence spectrometry may be used by agreement between
client and manufacturer.

16.3 Corrosion resistance test of plating

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When the corrosion resistance of the plating is tested, it shall comply with the method in clause 8. (cycle
test method) of KS D 8334.

Furthermore, this test shall be conducted by agreement between client and manufacturer, and the
evaluation criteria (establishment standard values and characteristics values) may be agreed between
client and manufacturer.

16.4 Bending test

16.4.1 General requirements of test

The general requirements of the bending test shall comply with clause 5. (Mechanical properties) of KS D
0001.

16.4.2 Sampling method for test materials

For the test materials, one sheet shall be collected for every 50 t and its fraction of the product with the
same dimensions and coating weight.

16.4.3 Test piece

The test piece shall have a width between 75 mm and 125 mm and a length that is equal to twofold of the
width. Unless specified otherwise, one test piece in parallel to the rolling direction of the blackplate shall
be collected from a test material.

16.4.4 Bending operation of test piece

For the bending operation of the test piece, a manual vice shall be used to bend the test piece in the
length direction of the test piece as shown in Figure 2. However, if no vice can be used, an appropriate
method may be used.

Length
direction
of the test
piece

Figure 2 ― Direction of bending test

16.5 Tensile test

16.5.1 General requirements of test

The general requirements of the tensile test shall comply with clause 5. (Mechanical properties) of KS D
0001.

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16.5.2 Sampling method for test materials

For the test materials, one sheet shall be collected for every 50 t and its fraction of the product with the
same dimensions and coating weight.

16.5.3 Test piece

The test piece shall be no.5 test piece in KS B 0801. One test piece shall be collected from the test
material in the directions indicated in Table 10 and Table 11.

16.5.4 Test method

The test method shall comply with KS B 0802

16.5.5 Thickness used for calculation of tensile strength

The thickness used for calculation of tensile strength shall be the actual thickness after removal of the
plating layer or the actual thickness including the plating layer minus the equivalent plating thickness.

17 Inspection

17.1 Inspection

The inspection shall satisfy the following requirements:

a) The coating weight shall conform to clause 6.


b) The mechanical properties shall conform to clause 9.
c) The dimensions shall conform to clause 12.
d) The shapes shall conform to clause 13.
e) The weights shall conform to clause 14.
f) The appearance shall conform to clause 15.

17.2 Re-inspection

If any part of the coating weight test, bending test, and tensile test records does not conform to the
specifications, The tests that do not conform to the specifications may be retested in accordance with
clause 5.4 (Retest) of KS D 0001 and its compliance shall be determined by the result.

18 Markings

The sheets and coils that pass the inspection shall be marked with the following information for each
package or bundle in an appropriate method. However, the following information may be marked
appropriately for each sheet by agreement between client and manufacturer.

a) Designations (for corrugated sheets, the shape symbol of corrugated sheet shall be included)
b) Symbols of skin pass processing, chemical conversion treatment, oiling, etc.
NOTE These designations shall be marked when the client specifies them.
c) Coating weight designations
d) Dimensions (marked thickness only is acceptable for one sheet)
e) Number of sheets or weight (may be omitted for one sheet)
f) Manufacturer name or its abbreviation
g) Product identification number

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19 Confirmation when ordering

To specify items properly in accordance with this standard, the client and manufacturer are advised to
include the following information in the transaction sheet or order sheet.

a) Designations (Table 1 and Table 2)


b) Dimensions (see Table 12 and Table 13 for standard marked thickness, standard width, and standard
length)
c) Skin pass processing
d) Coating weight designations (Table 5)
e) Designations of chemical conversion treatment (Table 6)
f) Oiling symbol (Table 7)
g) Maximum weight and minimum weight of one bundle of products or for one coil
h) Total order weight
i) Tolerance of width for hot-rolled blackplate (Table 18)
j) Inner and outer diameters for coils
k) Application, processing method, etc. if possible.

NOTE Naming convention: The naming convention for sheets and coils shall conform to the following.
a) Sheets
SGMCC ○○○ M18 0.27 × 914 × 1 829

Coating weight Marked thickness Width Length


designations (mm) (mm) (mm)

Skin pass symbol, chemical conversion symbol, oiling symbol


Designations(for general)

b) Coils
SGMCC ○○○ M22 0.60 × 914 × C

Coating weight Marked thickness Width Length if the


designations (mm) (mm) marking of length
is required
Skin pass symbol, chemical conversion symbol, oiling symbol
Designations (for general)

c) Roofs (Coil)
SGMC340R ○○○ M27 0.60 × 914 × C

Coating weight Marked thickness Width Length if the


designations (mm) (mm) marking of length
is required
Skin pass symbol, chemical conversion symbol, oiling symbol
Designations (for roofs using the product for structures)

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d) Corrugated sheets using general hard plates


SGMCH W2 M12 0.25 × 762 × 1 829

Coating weight Marked thickness Width Length


designations (mm) (mm) (mm)

Shape (corrugated sheet no.2, small roughs)


Designations (for general hard materials)

20 Report

If the client requested it in advance, the manufacturer shall prepare and submit an inspection document to
the client. In this case, the report shall conform to clause 9. (Report) of KS D 0001.

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Annex A
(Normative)

Symbols for marked thickness and coating weight of sheets and


coils for roof and building shell

A.1 Scope

This Annex specifies the marked thickness and the symbols indicating the coating weight of sheets and
coils for roofs and building shells (cold-rolled blackplate is used).

A.2 Marked thickness and coating weight marking method

The marked thickness and coating weight designations for sheets and coils for roofs and building shells
shall conform to Table A.1.

Table A.1 ― Marked thickness and coating weight designations

Marked thickness
Application Coating weight designations
mm
0.34 or greater 1.0 or smaller M25, M27
Roofs
Greater than 1.0 M27
0.27 or greater 0.50 or smaller M18, M22, M27
Building shells Greater than 0.50 and 1.0 or smaller M22, M27
Greater than 1.0 M27
NOTE The application of M35 and M45 may be agreed on between client and manufacturer.

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Annex B
(Normative)

Marked thickness of corrugated sheets, coating weight designations


and standard dimensions

B.1 Scope

This annex specifies the marked thickness, coating weight designations and standard dimensions of
corrugated sheets.

B.2 Marked thickness and coating weight designations

The marked thickness and coating weight designations applied to corrugated sheets shall conform to
Table B.1.

Table B.1 ― Marked thickness and coating weight designations

Marked thickness
Coating weight designations Note
mm
0.25 or greater and 0.27 or smaller -
M12
0.27 or greater and 0.30 or smaller Specific application
0.27 or greater and 0.50 or smaller M18, M22, M25, M27 -
Greater than 0.50 and 1.0 or smaller M22, M25, M27 -
NOTE The application of M35 and M45 may be agreed on between client and manufacturer.

B.3 Standard dimensions

The standard dimensions of corrugated sheets shall conform to the following.

B.3.1 Standard marked thickness

The standard marked thickness of corrugated sheets shall conform to Table B.2.

Table B.2 ― Standard marked thickness


Dimensions in millimetres
0.25 0.27 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.80 1.0

B.3.2 Standard width and standard length before trough processing

The standard width and standard length before trough processing shall conform to Table B.3.

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Table B.3 ― Standard width and standard length


Dimensions in millimetres
Standard with before
Standard length
adding troughs
762 1 829 2 134 2 438 2 743 3 048 3 353 3 658
914 1 829 2 314 2 438 2 743 3 048 3 353 3 658
1 000 2 000

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Annex C
(Normative)

Coating weight test method by X-ray fluorescent spectrometry for


hot-dip zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy-coated steel sheets
and coils

C.1 Scope

This annex specifies the coating weight test method by X-ray fluorescent spectrometry for hot-dip zinc-
aluminum-magnesium alloy-coated steel sheets and coils.

C.2 Test piece

C.2.1 Test piece size

2 2
The test piece size shall be sufficient for the fluorescent X-ray radiation area of 314 mm to 2 518 mm .

C.2.2 Sampling location of test piece

The test piece shall be collected from the location indicated in Figure C.1 from the test material sampled
in accordance with clause 16.2.1 of the main body. However, the zinc coating weight at the same location
as this may be measured without sampling the test piece.

Dimensions in millimetres
Plating direction

Figure C.1 ― Sampling location of test piece

C.3 Test apparatus

Any of the test apparatuses in clause C.3.1 or C.3.2 may be used depending on the source of the

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radiation used for excitation of the test piece (see KS M 0017).

C.3.1 Using X-ray tube for radiation source

The test apparatus using an x-ray tube for radiation source shall be as follows.

a) An example of the apparatus is shown in Figure C.2.

Spectroscope and Test piece


Collimator or
radiation receiver unit
slit
Detector Counter and
recorder unit

Spectrum
crystals

X-ray tube
Gonio- High voltage Timer
X-ray generator unit meter power for
detector Counter and
High-voltage power recorder
for X-ray tube Gas replacement or
exhaust unit

Control unit Operation circuit unit

Power stabilizer

Figure C.2 ― Test apparatus of the X-ray fluorescent spectrometry (using X-ray tube)

b) X-ray generator unit: This unit consists of an X-ray tube that can obtain sufficient X-ray dose for
measuring the component elements of the test piece and a power supplier that can supply the
required acceleration voltage and tube current.

c) Spectroscope and radiation receiver unit: This unit detects the fluorescent X-ray of the zinc
generated by the excitation by the irradiated X-ray. It consists of a sample room, goniometer,
collimator or slit, spectrum crystals and detector. The detector is composed of Geiger-Muller counter,
scintillation counter, etc.

d) Counter and recorder unit: This unit measures, indicates and records the output of the detector.
Many of these units have an operation circuit unit for automation of measurement. It is composed of
ratemeter, proportional amplifier, pulse height analyzer, scaler, timer, and printer.

C.3.2 Using radioisotope for radiation source

The test apparatus using an x-ray tube for radiation source shall be as follows.

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a) An example of the apparatus is shown in Figure C.3.

Radiation Detector and Counter and


source unit spectroscope unit recorder unit
Radioisotope radiation source
Collimator or slit

Pulse height analyzer


(Signal processing circuit) Counter and
Detector recorder

Timer
High-voltage
Test piece power for
detector

Operation circuit unit Power circuit unit

Figure C.3 ― Test apparatus of the X-ray fluorescent spectrometry (using radioisotope)

b) Radiation source unit: A radioisotope radiation source that can obtain sufficient X-ray dose for
exciting and measuring the component elements is used.

c) Detector and spectroscope unit: This unit detects and spectroscopes the fluorescent X-ray of zinc
that is excited and generated by the  -ray radiation. It is composed of sample room, collimator or slit,
detector, proportional amplifier, pulse height analyzer, etc. For detectors, a proportional counter tube,
scintillation counter, Geiger-Muller counter, etc. are used.

d) Counter and recorder unit: This unit measures, indicates and records the output of the pulse height
analyzer. Many of these units have an operation circuit unit for automation of measurement. It is
composed of ratemeter, scaler, timer, and printer.

C.4 Measured spectrum rays

The measured spectrum rays shall be primary ray of ZnK  with a wavelength of 14.35 nm.

C.5 Operation

The operation shall conform to the following:

a) Attach the test piece correctly to the sample room of the apparatus.
b) Radiate X-ray or  -ray to the test piece in accordance with the predefined conditions and read the
fluorescent X-ray dose with an indicator.

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c) Using a test piece with the zinc coating weight determined by the method specified in KS D 0201,
draw a calibration curve from relational equation of the intensity of fluorescent X-ray and the zinc
coating weight .
2 2
d) Convert the value on the indicator to the zinc coating weight per 1 m (one side, g/m ) based on the
chart (calibration curve) corresponding to the established conditions.
e) Repeat the above operation for the back of the test piece and get the zinc coating weight. Use the
sum of the zinc coating weight on the surface and back as zinc coating weight of the test piece (both
2
sides, g/m ).

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