Q420C High Strength Low Alloy Structural Steel

Compliant with GB/T 1591-2018 | Higher Strength Grade | Hot Rolled (AR) Delivery

Hot Rolled (AR) Grade C 0°C Impact Min Yield 420MPa

4.1 Designation System

Format: Q + Minimum Upper Yield Strength + Delivery Condition Code + Quality Grade (B, C, D, E, F)

Example Q420C: Q = Yield strength, 420 = Minimum yield value (MPa), C = Quality grade C

Note 1: Hot rolled condition (AR/WAR) code can be omitted. Q420C is hot rolled state.

Note 2: Q + minimum upper yield strength + delivery condition code = "Steel grade".

For Z-direction property: Add suffix like Q420CZ25

7.3 Delivery Condition

Q420C steel is supplied in Hot Rolled (AR) condition.

Note: Hot rolled condition includes hot rolled without special rolling and/or heat treatment. Normalized condition includes normalized + tempering; TMCP condition includes TMCP + tempering.

Table 1 Chemical Composition (Ladle Analysis) — Hot Rolled Q420C

Grade Quality C max Si max Mn P max S max N max Alt min Microalloy Additional
Q420 C 0.20 0.55 1.00-1.70 0.030 0.030 0.015 0.015 Nb/V/Tia Cr+Mo≤0.30c

a To improve steel properties, alloying elements (Nb, V, Ti) may be added by agreement. Total microalloy content Nb+V+Ti ≤0.22%.

b For normalized/normalized rolled steel: Al ≥0.015%, Nb+V+Ti ≤0.22%.

c For TMCP steel: Nb ≤0.09%, V ≤0.10%, Ti ≤0.06%, Cr+Mo ≤0.30%.

d Nitrogen content analysis may be omitted if guaranteed by supplier.

e Product analysis tolerance according to GB/T 222.

f For supply of commercial steel billets, lower limit of chemical composition may be agreed upon.

g When thickness direction performance (Z-direction) is required, sulfur content shall comply with GB/T 5313.

Table 2 Carbon Equivalent CEV (max) — Hot Rolled Q420C

Grade Quality ≤30mm >30-63mm >63-150mm >150-250mm >250-400mm Note
Q420 C 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 b

a When Si is controlled (e.g., hot dip galvanizing): for Si ≤0.030%, CEV may increase by 0.02%; for Si ≤0.25%, CEV may increase by 0.01%.

b For sections and bars, max CEV can be 0.54%.

Table 7 Tensile Properties — Hot Rolled Q420C

Thickness (mm) Upper Yield Strength (MPa) min Tensile Strength (MPa) Note
≤16 420 520-680 d
>16-40 400
>40-63 390
>63-80 370
>80-100 370 520-680
>100-150 350 500-650
>150-200 330 500-650 e
>200-250 320

* When yield point is not obvious, Rp0.2 may be used instead of upper yield strength.

d For plates and coils with nominal width ≥600mm, transverse specimens; for other steel products, longitudinal specimens.

e Only applicable for sections and bars.

Table 8 Elongation — Hot Rolled Q420C

Direction ≤40mm >40-63 >63-100 >100-150 >150-250 Note
Longitudinal 20 20 19 19 19 f
Transverse 19 19 18 18

f Only applicable for sections and bars.

Table 11 Charpy V-Notch Impact Test — Q420C

Quality Grade Test Temperature Longitudinal KV2 (J) min Transverse KV2 (J) min Note
C 0°C 34 27 g

g For nominal thickness ≥6mm or diameter ≥12mm, impact test shall be performed. Standard specimen: 10×10×55mm. For smaller sizes: 10×7.5×55mm (75% of specified value) or 10×5×55mm (50% of specified value). Impact test takes longitudinal specimens by default. Transverse specimens may be taken by agreement. When the supplier does not specify the test temperature, grade C shall be tested at 0°C.

Table 12 Bending Test (180°) — Q420C

Thickness (mm) Bending Diameter D Note
≤16 D = 2a (a = specimen thickness) h
>16-100 D = 3a

h For plates and coils with nominal width ≥600mm, transverse specimens; for other steel products, longitudinal specimens. If the supplier can guarantee bending test qualification, the test may be omitted.

Appendix A International Grade Comparison — Q420C

GB/T 1591-2018 EN 10025-2 EN 10025-3 EN 10025-4 ASTM A572 Previous GB/T 1591-2008 Note
Q420C (Hot Rolled) Gr.60 Q420C (Hot Rolled) i

i Q420C offers minimum yield strength of 420MPa with guaranteed impact toughness at 0°C, comparable to ASTM A572 Grade 60. For normalized grade Q420NC and TMCP grade Q420MC, contact Cehe Steel for equivalents (EN 10025-3 S420N/S420NL, EN 10025-4 S420M/S420ML).

CEV formula: CEV(%) = C + Mn/6 + (Cr+Mo+V)/5 + (Ni+Cu)/15

Pcm formula: Pcm(%) = C + Si/30 + Mn/20 + Cu/20 + Ni/60 + Cr/20 + Mo/15 + V/10 + 5B

Note: Carbon equivalent (CEV) based on ladle analysis. When C ≤0.12% in TMCP steel, Pcm may be used instead of CEV.

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