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ISO 3575 Document Information:
Title
Continuous hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel sheet of commercial and drawing qualities
International Organization for Standardization
Publication Date:
May 15, 2005
Scope:
This International Standard applies to carbon steel sheet of
commercial and drawing qualities
coated by the continuous hot-dip zinc-coating process.
Zinc-coated sheet is suitable for applications where resistance to
corrosion is of prime
importance.
The steel sheet is produced in a number of qualities, coating mass,
surface treatments, and
ordering conditions.
Zinc-coated sheet is produced in thicknesses from 0,25 mm to 5 mm
inclusive after coating, and in
widths of 600 mm and over in coils and cut lengths. Zinc-coated sheet
less than 600 mm wide, slit
from wide sheet, will be considered as sheet.
The thickness of hot-dip zinc-coated and zinc-iron alloy sheet steel
may be specified as a
combination of the base metal and metallic coating, or as the base
metal alone. The purchaser shall
indicate on the order which method of specifying thickness is
required. In the event the purchaser
does not indicate any preference, the thickness as a combination of
the base metal and coating will
be provided. Annex A describes the requirements for specifying the
thickness of the base metal
alone.
Zinc and zinc-iron alloy coated steel sheet may be ordered in one of
two ordering conditions:
a) Condition A): steel ordered to satisfy mechanical property
requirements.
b) Condition B): steel ordered to make an identified part.
Zinc-coated steel sheet is available in several fabrication qualities.
- Commercial: intended for general fabrication purposes where sheet is
used in the flat or for
bending or moderate forming.
- Drawing: intended for fabricating parts where drawing or severe
forming may be involved.
- Deep drawing-aluminium killed (non-aging): intended for fabricating
parts where particularly
severe drawing or forming may be involved or essential freedom form
aging is required.
- Extra deep drawing (stabilized interstitial free): intended for
applications requiring
interstitial free steel (IF) which is non-aging and has maximum
formability.
This International Standard does not cover steels designated as
structural quality which are
covered in ISO 4998.
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