Strenx® 900 E/F
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Strenx® 900 E/F is a structural steel with a minimum yield strength of 120-130 ksi depending on thickness.
Strenx® 900 E fulfills the requirements for S890QL in EN 10025-6 and Strenx® 900 F for S890QL1. Typical applications include demanding load-bearing structures.
Strenx® 900 E/F benefits include:
For transverse test pieces.
1) Unless otherwise agreed, transverse impact testing according to EN 10025-6 option 30 will apply. For thicknesses between 0.236" - 0.469", sub-size Charpy V-specimens are used. The specified minimum value is then proportrional to the cross-sectional area of the specimen compared to a full-size specimen (0.393x0.393").
The steel is grain refined. *) Intentional alloying elements.
Tolerances according to Strenx® Thickness Guarantees.
Strenx® Guarantees meet the requirements of EN 10029 Class A, but offers narrower tolerances.
According to SSAB’s dimension program. Tolerances conform with EN 10029 or to SSAB’s standard after agreement.
Tolerances according to EN 10029.
Tolerances according to Strenx® Flatness Guarantee Class C, which are more narrow than EN 10029 Class N.
According to EN 10163-2 Class A, Subclass 3.
The delivery condition is Quenched and Tempered. The plates are delivered with sheared or thermally cut edges. Untrimmed edges after agreement.
Delivery requirements can be found in SSAB’s brochure Strenx® Guarantees or on www.ssab.com.
Recommendations are found in SSAB’s brochures at www.ssab.com or consult Tech Support.
Bendability according to Strenx® Bending Guarantee Class B.
Strenx® 900 has obtained its mechanical properties by quenching and subsequent tempering. The properties of the delivery condition cannot be retained after exposure to temperatures in excess of 1022ºF.
Appropriate health and safety precautions must be taken when welding, cutting, grinding or otherwise working on this product. Grinding, especially of primer coated plates, may produce dust with a high particle concentration.