What is Q460NH?
Q460NH is a high-strength weathering structural steel defined in GB/T 4171, offering excellent atmospheric corrosion resistance with a minimum yield strength of 460 MPa. With the addition of alloying elements such as copper, chromium, nickel, and micro-alloys (Nb, V, Ti), it forms a stable, protective rust layer over time—significantly reducing the need for painting and lowering lifecycle maintenance costs. Q460NH can be delivered in quenched + tempered condition by agreement. In real-world use, it's a robust, durable choice for bridges, railway vehicles, transmission towers, and other outdoor steel structures requiring higher strength under harsh environmental conditions.
| Grade | C | Si | Mn | P | S | Cu | Cr | Ni | Other Elements |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q460NH | ≤0.12 | ≤0.65 | ≤1.50 | ≤0.025 | ≤0.030(d) | 0.20~0.55 | 0.30~1.25 | 0.12~0.65 | (a,b,c) |
🔹 7.1.2 Permissible deviation for finished product chemical composition shall comply with GB/T 222.
🔹 7.2 Melting Method — Steel shall be made by converter or electric furnace, killed steel. Method at supplier's option unless specified.
🔹 7.3 Delivery Condition — Hot-rolled products delivered as-rolled, controlled-rolled or normalized; Q460NH may also be delivered quenched + tempered by agreement.
| Grade | Thickness (mm) | Lower Yield Strength (MPa) | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Elongation A% | 180° Bend Test Mandrel Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q460NH | ≤16 | 460 | 570~730 | 20 | 2a (3a) |
| >16~40 | 450 | 20 | |||
| >40~60 | 440 | 19 |
7.4.2.1 By agreement, high weathering steel may be exempt from impact test.
7.4.2.2 Average of three specimens; one single value may be lower but not less than 70% of specified value.
7.4.2.3 Impact test required for thickness ≥6mm or diameter ≥12mm; sub-size specimens require proportional reduction.
- 7.6.1 No cracks, blisters, folds, bubbles, inclusions or laminations. Removal depth ≤ half thickness tolerance.
- 7.6.2 Hot-rolled surfaces may have minor defects that do not affect usability, provided minimum thickness is maintained.
- 7.6.3 Cold-rolled sheets/strips may have slight scratches, oxidation color, light yellow film, local pitting, marks within tolerance.
- 7.6.4 Strips may be delivered with defects, but defective portion ≤8% of total length.
Corrosion resistance depends on alloying elements (Cu, Cr, Ni, P) forming a dense rust layer. Alternating wet-dry cycles aid patina stability.
I = 26.01(%Cu)+3.88(%Ni)+1.20(%Cr)+1.49(%Si)+17.28(%P) - 7.29(%Cu)(%Ni) - 9.10(%Ni)(%P) - 33.39(%Cu)²Index ≥6.0 indicates excellent weathering performance.
💡 Based on ISO 5952:2005 Appendix A and ASTM G101 methods. Minimum acceptable corrosion index shall be agreed between supplier and purchaser.
| GB/T 4171-2008 | EN 10025-5 | JIS G3114 | ASTM A871M | Thickness/Diameter Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q460NH | S460W | SMA570W / SMA570P | 65 | Plate/strip ≤60mm, sections — |
📐 Dimensional Tolerances: Hot-rolled plate/strip per GB/T 709, cold-rolled per GB/T 708.