
Flared Ss Pipes
Flared Ss Pipes Flared Ss Pipes is a non-alloy European standard (EN 10025-2) structural steel, most commonly used after Flared Ss Pipes where more strength is needed. It got great weldability and machinability, let us see more mechanical details of this steel. Identification of Different Flared Ss Pipes - stands for structural Flared Ss Pipes - stands for minimum yield strength (though it will vary based on thickness, refer below section for more details) Normally Flared Ss Pipes will have following variation based on impact strength at different temperatures, as steel become more brittle when temperature drops. If your structure need to withstand -20°C, it's better and safer to choose S355J2. Flared Ss Pipes JR - Can withstand an impact energy of 27J at +20°C Flared Ss Pipes J0 - Can withstand an impact energy of 27J at 0°C Flared Ss Pipes J2 - Can withstand an impact energy of 27J at -20°C Flared Ss Pipes K2 - Can withstand an impact energy of 27J at -30°C (40J at -20°C) And sometime followed by a letter H, like Flared Ss Pipes J2H, here H stands for hollow section. Flared Ss Pipes Yield Strength Flared Ss Pipes is named based on it's minimum yield strength of Flared Ss Pipes Mpa (N/mm2), However the yield strength reduces when you go up in thickness above 16 mm for flat products & hollow sections .