ISO 4997 Cold-reduced carbon steel sheet of structural quality
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ISO 4997 Document Information:
Title
Cold-reduced carbon steel sheet of structural quality
International Organization for Standardization
Publication Date:
Mar 15, 2007
Scope:
This International Standard applies to cold-reduced steel sheet
of structural quality in grades CR220, CR250, CR320 and CH550,
usually without the use of microalloying elements. The product is
intended for structures that may include bolting, riveting and
welding. It is generally used in the delivered condition for
fabricating purposes, such as bending, forming or welding.
This product is commonly produced in thicknesses from 0,36 mm up
to 3 mm and in widths of 600 mm and over, in coils and cut
lengths.
Cold-reduced sheet less than 600 mm wide may be slit from wide
sheet and will be considered as sheet.
This International Standard does not cover steels designated as
commercial quality or drawing qualities (covered in ISO 3574),
cold-reduced carbon steel sheet according to hardness requirements
(covered in ISO 5954), cold-reduced steel sheet of higher strength
with improved formability (covered in ISO 13887), or cold-reduced
steel sheet of high tensile strength and low yield point with
improved formability (covered in ISO 14590).
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