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According DIN 17100
non-alloy structural steel
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Minimum order quantity of 1 ton
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Alloword Company can supply various grades of hot-rolled steel, all of which are produced by large steel organizations such as Baosteel Group and Ansteel Group within China. We can produce and deliver according to the standards required by customers based on their location or order specifications. China possesses world-leading steel production technology, and nowadays, steel supply is distributed globally. As a result, Bertic has the capability to cooperate with numerous multinational enterprises like BMW, General Motors, and other automotive manufacturers, implementing a global supply approach.
Steel grades included in the standard
Steel grade designationNameTHICKNESS
from _ to in mm
WIDTH
from _ to in mm
USt34-2/W-Nr. 1.0028 hot rolled ordinary carbon0.35-20050-1,630
RSt34-2/W-Nr. 1.003460-1,630
NOTE: Not all thickness and width combinations are possible.
Chemical composition of symbol standards
Steel gradeC [%]Si [%]Mn [%]P [%]S [%]Cr [%]Ni [%]Cu [%]Mo[%]Ti[%]
USt34-2/W-Nr. 1.0028/RSt34-2/W-Nr. 1.0034≤0.17≤0.5≤1.4≤0.05≤0.05
NOTE: Mass fraction in ladle analysis.
Ordinary structural carbon steel is a common class of steel with a carbon content generally between 0.08% and 0.25%, while a manganese content is usually between 0.30% and 1.60%. These steels contain no or very small amounts of alloying elements, Therefore it is called non-alloy steel or carbon steel. It usually has moderate strength and toughness, and is easy to process and weld, so it is widely used in the manufacture of general structures and mechanical parts.
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