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BS EN 10028-3 : 1993

Cooperating organizations

The European Committee for Standardization (CEN), under whose supervision


this European Standard was prepared, comprises the national standards
organizations of the following countries:

Austria Oesterreichisches Normungsinstitut


Belgium Institut belge de normalisation
Denmark Dansk Standardiseringsraad
Finland Suomen Standardisoimisliito, r.y.
France Association francËaise de normalisation
Germany Deutsches Institut fuÈr Normung e.V.
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Greece Hellenic Organization for Standardization


Iceland Technological Institute of Iceland
Ireland National Standards Authority of Ireland
Italy Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione
Luxembourg Inspection du Travail et des Mines
Netherlands Nederlands Normalisatie-instituut
Norway Norges Standardiseringsforbund
Portugal Instituto PortugueÁs da Qualidade
Spain AsociacioÂn EspanÄola de NormalizacioÂn y CertificacioÂn
Sweden Standardiseringskommissionen i Sverige
Switzerland Association suisse de normalisation
United Kingdom British Standards Institution

This British Standard, having


been prepared under the
direction of the Iron and Steel
Standards Policy Committee, Amendments issued since publication
was published under the
authority of the Standards Amd. No. Date Text affected
Board and comes into effect on
15 February 1993
8309 November Indicated in the margin by a sideline
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9329 January Indicated in the margin by a sideline
1997
The following BSI references
relate to the work on this
standard:
Committee reference ISM/73
Draft for comment 89/39071 DC

ISBN 0 580 20945 8


BS EN 10028-3 : 1993

Contents
Page
Cooperating organizations Inside front cover
National foreword i
Text of EN 10028-3 2
National annex NA (informative) Inside back cover
National annex NB (informative) Inside back cover
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National foreword
This British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the Iron and Steel
Standards Policy Committee and is the English language version of EN 10028-3 Flat
products made of steels for pressure purposes Part 3 : Weldable fine grain steels,
normalized published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN).
This British Standard supersedes BS 1501 : Part 1 : 1980 which is withdrawn. It also
supersedes part of BS 1501 : Part 2 : 1988. Amendment No. 3 to BS 1501 : Part 2 : 1988
will be published simultaneously with this British Standard.
| A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a
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Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity
from legal obligations.

Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, the EN
title page, pages 2 to 8, an inside back cover and a back cover.
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Sidelining in this document indicates the most recent changes by amendment.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10028-3
NORME EUROPEÂENNE
EUROPAÈISCHE NORM December 1992

UDC 669.14.018.29-41 : 621.642-98

Descriptors: Iron and steel products, metal plates, strips, steels, welded, construction, pressure equipment, designation, specifications,
delivery condition

English version

Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes Ð


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Part 3: Weldable fine grain steels, normalized

Produits plats en aciers pour appareils aÁ Flacherzeugnisse aus DruckbehaÈlterstaÈhlen Ð


pression Ð Teil 3: Schweiûgeeignete FeinkornbaustaÈhle,
Partie 3: Aciers soudables aÁ grains fins, normaliseÂs normalgegluÈht

This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1992-12-21. CEN members are
bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the
conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard
without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards
may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German).
A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a
CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the
same status as the official versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

CEN
European Committee for Standardization
Comite EuropeÂen de Normalisation
EuropaÈisches Komitee fuÈr Normung

Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels

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Ref. No. EN 10028-3 : 1992 E
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EN 10028-3 : 1992

Foreword Contents
This European Standard has been prepared by Page
ECISS/TC 22 `Steels for pressure purposes Ð Qualities',
the Secretariat of which is held by Normenausschuû Foreword 2
Eisen und Stahl (FES) im DIN. 1 Scope 3
Within the framework of the ECISS (European 2 Normative references 3
Committee for Iron and Steel Standardization) 3 Definitions 3
programme of work, TC 22 was allocated the task of
4 Dimensions and tolerances on
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revising EURONORM 28-58 `Steel plate, sheet and strip


with elevated temperature properties Ð Technical dimensions 3
delivery conditions' and (where relevant to pressure 5 Calculation of mass 3
vessel fabrication) EURONORM 113-72 `Weldable 6 Designation and ordering 3
fine-grain structural steels' and replacing them with a
European Standard. 7 Classification into grades 3
At its meeting in January 1991, ECISS/TC 22 approved 8 Requirements 3
this document. The following ECISS members were 8.1 Steelmaking process 3
represented at the meeting:
8.2 Delivery condition 3
Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy,
Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom. 8.3 Chemical composition 3
This European Standard was adopted and in 8.4 Mechanical properties 6
accordance with the CEN/CENELEC Internal 8.5 Surface condition 6
Regulations, the following countries are bound to
8.6 Internal soundness 6
implement this European Standard:
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, 9 Testing 6
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, 9.1 Type and content of inspection
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, documents 6
Switzerland and United Kingdom. 9.2 Tests to be carried out 6
This European Standard shall be given the status of a 9.3 Number of tests 6
national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by June 1993, and 9.4 Sampling and sample preparation 6
conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at 9.5 Test procedures 6
the latest by June 1993.
9.6 Re-tests 6
10 Marking 6
NOTE. The clauses marked with a point ( . ) contain information
relating to agreements which are to be made at the time of
ordering. The clauses marked with two points ( . . ) contain
information relating to agreements which may be made at the
time of ordering.

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EN 10028-3 : 1992

1 Scope 7.2 In accordance with EN 10020, grades P275N,


P275NH, P275NL1, P355N, P355NH, P355NL1 are
1.1 This Part 3 of EN 10028 specifies requirements for non-alloy quality steels, grades P275NL2 and P355NL2
flat products for pressure purposes made of weldable are non-alloy special steels and the other steel grades
fine grain steels as listed in table 1. are alloy special steels.
NOTE. `Fine grain steels' are understood to mean steels which
have a ferritic grain size of 6 and smaller when tested in
accordance with EURONORM 103. 8 Requirements
1.2 The requirements of EN 10028-1 also apply. 8.1 Steelmaking process
See EN 10028-1.
2 Normative references
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8.2 Delivery condition


This European Standard incorporates by dated or
undated reference, provisions from other publications. 8.2.1 . . Unless otherwise agreed at the time of
These normative references are cited at the ordering, the products covered by this European
appropriate places in the text and the publications are Standard shall be supplied in the normalized condition.
listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent In the case of steels with a minimum yield point
amendments to or revisions of any of these $ 460 N/mm2, delayed cooling or additional tempering
publications apply to this European Standard only may be necessary for small product thicknesses and in
when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For special cases.
undated references the latest edition of the publication 8.2.2 Normalizing may be replaced by normalizing
referred to applies. rolling. This means that the requirements shall be met
EURONORM 1031) Microscopic determination of the again even after subsequent normalizing.
ferritic and austenitic grain size 8.2.3 . . If specially agreed, products covered by this
of steels European Standard may also be delivered in the
EN 10020 Definition and classification of untreated condition.
grades of steel In these cases, testing shall be carried out on test
EN 10028-1 Flat products made of steels for pieces in the usual delivery condition as indicated in
pressure purposes Ð Part 1: table 4.
General requirements NOTE. This testing of test pieces in the simulated heat treated
condition does not discharge the processor from the obligation of
providing proof of the specified properties in the finished product.
3 Definitions 8.2.4 Information on processing is given in
See EN 10028-1. Information Circular No. 2 Ð Weldable fine grain
steels Ð Information for processing, particularly for
welding; this document is currently being revised by
4 Dimensions and tolerances on CEN/TC 121 and will then be published with a different
dimensions number.
See EN 10028-1. NOTE. An Information Circular with information on advisable
stress relief annealing is being prepared (see document
ISO/TC 17/SC 10 N 495).
5 Calculation of mass
8.3 Chemical composition
See EN 10028-1.
8.3.1 The chemical composition determined from the
cast analysis is given in table 1.
6 Designation and ordering
See EN 10028-1. 8.3.2 The product analysis may deviate from the
specified values of the cast analysis as specified in
table 1 by the values given in table 2.
7 Classification into grades
8.3.3 . . It may be agreed at the time of ordering that
7.1 This European Standard covers the steel grades the maximum value for the carbon equivalent given in
given in table 4 in 4 qualities: table 3 shall apply.
a) the basic quality (P ... N),
b) the elevated temperature quality (P ... NH),
c) the low temperature quality (P ... NL1),
d) the special low temperature quality (P ... NL2).

1) . . Until this EURONORM is transformed into a European Standard, this EURONORM or a corresponding national standard may be
applied, if agreed at the time of ordering.

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EN 10028-3 : 1992
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Table 1. Chemical composition (cast analysis)
Steel grade Classification1) % by mass
Name Material C Si Mn P S Al Cr Cu Mo N Nb Ni Ti V Nb +
number Ti + V
max. max. max. max. min. max. max. max. max. max. max. max. max. max.

P275N 1.0486 UQ
0,18 0,50 to 1,40 0,030 0,025
P275NH 1.0487 UQ 0,40 0,0202) 0,303) 0,303) 0,083) 0,020 0,05 0,50 0,03 0,05 0,05
P275NL1 1.0488 UQ 0,030 0,020
P275NL2 1.1104 UE 0,16 0,50 to 1,50 0,025 0,015
P355N 1.0562 UQ
0,20 0,030 0,025
P355NH 1.0565 UQ
0,50 0,90 to 1,70 0,0202) 0,303) 0,303) 0,083) 0,020 0,05 0,50 0,03 0,10 0,12
P355NL1 1.0566 UQ 0,18 0,030 0,020
P355NL2 1.1106 UE 0,025 0,015
P460N 1.8905 LE
0,030 0,025
P460NH 1.8935 LE 0,20 0,60 1,00 to 1,70 0,0202) 0,30 0,704) 0,10 0,025 0,05 0,80 0,03 0,20 0,22
P460NL1 1.8915 LE 0,030 0,020
P460NL2 1.8918 LE 0,025 0,015
1) UQ = non-alloy quality steel; UE = non-alloy special steel; LE = alloy special steel.
2) If nitrogen is additionally fixed by niobium, titanium or vanadium, the minimum aluminium content specification does not apply.
3) The sum of the percentages by mass of the three elements chromium, copper and molybdenum shall not exceed 0,45 %.
4) If the percentage by mass of copper exceeds 0,30 %, the percentage by mass of nickel shall be at least half the percentage by mass of copper.
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Table 2. Permissible deviations in the results Table 3. . . Maximum carbon equivalent


of the product analysis from specified values value (if agreed at the time of ordering,
applicable to the cast analysis (see table 1) see 8.3.3 and the note to 8.4.1)
Element Specified value in the Permissible Steel grade Carbon equivalent1) max. for
cast analysis deviations1) of the nominal thicknesses in mm
according to table 1 product analysis from Name
the specified values # 63 > 63 to # 100 > 100 to
listed in table 1 for # 150
the cast analysis
P275N
% by mass % by mass
P275NH
C # 0,20 + 0,02
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P275NL1 0,40 0,40 0,42


Si # 0,60 + 0,05 P275NL2
Mn # 1,70 + 0,10 P355N
2 0,05 P355NH
P # 0,030 + 0,005 P355NL1 0,43 0,45 0,45
# 0,015 + 0,003 P355NL2
S > 0,015 to # 0,025 + 0,005 P460N2)
Al $ 0,020 2 0,005 P460NH2)
Cr # 0,30 + 0,05 P460NL12) Ð Ð Ð
Cu # 0,30 + 0,05 P460NL22)
1)
> 0,30 to # 0,70 + 0,07 Carbon equivalent:
Mn Cr + Mo + V Ni + Cu
Mo # 0,10 + 0,03 CEV = C + + +
6 5 15
2) . . If agreed at the time of ordering, the following requirement
N # 0,025 + 0,002
is applicable instead of the carbon equivalent:
Nb # 0,05 + 0,01
V + Nb + Ti # 0,22 %; Mo + Cr # 0,30 %.
Ni # 0,80 + 0,05
Ti # 0,03 + 0,01
V # 0,20 + 0,02
1)If several product analyses are carried out for one cast and if,
in this case, values for an individual element are established
which fall outside the permitted range for the chemical
composition, then it is only permissible that the values either
exceed the maximum permitted value or fall short of the
minimum permitted value. It is not acceptable for both to apply
for one cast.

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8.4 Mechanical properties 9.4 Sampling and sample preparation


8.4.1 The values given in tables 4 to 6 shall apply (see 9.4.1 See EN 10028-1.
also EN 10028-1).
9.4.2 . . As a deviation from EN 10028-1, it may be
NOTE. It should be noted that the values for the carbon
equivalent relate to the mechanical properties specified for the
agreed that the impact test shall be carried out on
delivery condition. longitudinal test pieces instead of transverse test
pieces.
8.4.2 . . If agreed at the time of ordering, the
minimum 0,2 % proof stress values at elevated 9.5 Test procedure
temperatures given in table 5 for the elevated 9.5.1 See EN 10028-1.
temperature quality steels may also be applied to the
low temperature quality and special low temperature 9.5.2 Proof of the impact values given in table 6 may
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quality steels. be obtained at the temperatures given in the table.


8.5 Surface condition . . The impact test shall be carried out at a temperature
to be agreed upon at the time of ordering and for one
See EN 10028-1. direction of the test piece (transverse test pieces
8.6 Internal soundness unless otherwise agreed). Unless otherwise agreed, the
See EN 10028-1. proof of the values shall be obtained at 2 20 8C for the
basic quality and the elevated temperature quality and
at 2 50 8C for the low temperature quality and special
9 Testing low temperature quality.
See EN 10028-1. 9.6 Re-tests
9.1 Type and content of inspection documents See EN 10028-1.
See EN 10028-1.
9.2 Tests to be carried out 10 . . Marking
See EN 10028-1. See EN 10028-1.
9.3 Number of tests
See EN 10028-1.

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Table 4. Mechanical properties at ambient temperatures


Steel grade Usual delivery Yield point ReH1) for product thickness in mm Tensile strength Rm for Elongation A after
condition product thickness in mm fracture (Lo = 5.65√ So)
for product thickness in
mm
Name Material number # 16 > 16 to > 35 to > 50 to > 70 to > 100 > 150 # 70 > 70 > 100 > 150 # 70 > 70 to > 150
# 35 # 50 # 70 # 100 to to to # 150
# 150 # 100 # 150
N/mm2 min. N/mm2 % min.

390 370 350


P275N 1.0486 normalized2) 275 275 265 255 235 225 3) to to to 3) 24 23 3)
P275NH 1.0487 510 490 470
P275NL1 1.0488
P275NL2 1.1104
490 470 450
P355N 1.0562 normalized2) 355 355 345 325 315 295 3) to to to 3) 22 21 3)
P355NH 1.0565 630 610 590
P355NL1 1.0566
P355NL2 1.1106
570 540 520
P460N 1.8905 normalized4) 460 450 440 420 400 380 3) to to to 3) 17 16 3)
P460NH 1.8935 7205) 710 690
P460NL1 1.8915
P460NL2 1.8918
1)Until the yield point criteria are harmonized in the various national codes, determination of ReH may be replaced by determination of Rp0,2. In this case, the Rp0,2 values are 10 N/mm2
for ReH values up to 355 N/mm2 and 15 N/mm2 lower for ReH values greater than 355 N/mm2.
2) See 8.2.2.
3) . . On agreement.
4) See 8.2.1.
5) For thicknesses up to 16 mm, a maximum value of 730 N/mm2 is permitted.

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Table 5. 0,2 % proof stress at elevated temperatures1)


Steel grade Product thickness 0,2 % proof stress at temperature 8C
Name 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
mm N/mm2 min.

# 35 264 245 226


P275NH > 35 to # 70 247 235 216 196 177 147 127 108
> 70 to # 100 229 216 196 176 157 127 108 88
> 100 to # 150 214 196 176 157 137 108 88 69
# 35 336 304 284
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P355NH > 35 to # 70 313 294 275 245 226 216 196 167
> 70 to # 100 300 275 255 235 216 196 177 147
> 100 to # 150 280 255 235 216 196 177 157 127
# 35 Ð 402 373
P460NH > 35 to # 70 Ð 392 363 333 314 294 265 235
> 70 to # 100 Ð 373 343 324 294 275 245 216
> 100 to # 150 Ð 353 324 304 275 255 226 196
1) The 0,2 % proof stress values given in this table have not been derived from the evaluation methods given in ISO 2605-1.

Table 6. Minimum impact values (valid for V-notched test pieces)


| Steel grade Treatment Product Minimum impact values KV in J1) determined on
condition thickness
Longitudinal test pieces Transverse test pieces
at test temperatures in 8C
mm 250 240 220 0 +20 250 240 220 0 +20

P ... N
Ð Ð 40 47 55 Ð Ð 20 27 31
P ... NH 5 to 1503)
P ... NL1 Normalized2) 27 34 47 55 63 16 20 27 34 40
P ... NL2 30 40 65 90 100 27 30 40 60 70
1) See EN 10028-1, 9.5.3.
2) See 8.2.1 and 8.2.2.
3) For product thicknesses up to 10 mm, see EN 10028-1.

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National annex NA (informative)


Committees responsible
The United Kingdom participation in the preparation of this European Standard was entrusted by the Iron and
Steel Standards Policy Committee (ISM/-) to Technical Committee ISM/73, upon which the following bodies
were represented.

Associated Offices Technical Committee


BEAMA Ltd.
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British Compressed Air Society


British Gas plc
British Steel Industry
Electricity Supply Industry in United Kingdom
Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association
Lloyd's Register of Shipping
Power Generation Contractors' Association (BEAMA Ltd.)
Process Plant Association
The Welding Institute
Coopted Members

National annex NB (informative)


Cross-references

The British Standards corresponding to the European Standards referred to in EN 10028-3 are as follows:

Publication referred to Corresponding British Standard


EN 10020 : 1988 BS EN 10020 : 1991 Definition and classification of grades of steel
EN 10028-1 : 1992 BS EN 10028-1 Specification for flat products made of steels for pressure purposes
Part 1 : 1992 General requirements

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