What is S355J0 material?
S355J0 is a non-alloy structural steel grade defined by the EN 10025-2 standard. The "S" denotes "structural," indicating its use in constructing buildings, machinery, or infrastructure.
What is S355J0 steel equivalent to?
GB/T Q345B
S355J0 is equivalent to several international steel grades such as GB/T Q345B,ASTM A572 Grade 50, DIN St52-3, JIS SM490, depending on the specific requirements of the application and regional standards.
What is the difference between S355JR and j0?
While both S355JR and S355J0 are structural steels with similar chemical compositions, the key difference lies in their impact requirements and usage scenarios. S355J0 possesses slightly stronger mechanical properties, making it suitable for applications requiring higher strength.
What is the difference between S355 Jr. and S355 J2?
S355J2/K2+N is the same steel as S355JR but it is supplied in a normalized condition and underwent a Charpy test at 40J (Joules) at -20oC. Any steels that are put through the Charpy impact or 'V' notch test will have the letters 'J2', 'K2', 'JR' or 'JO', which denotes their material toughness.
What is the difference between s275j0 and S355J0?
The mechanical characteristics of the two steels mainly differ in the higher yield strength of S355 steel compared to S275 structural steel. Furthermore, the mechanical strength of S355 steel is higher than that of the S275 type.
What is the difference between S355J0 and J2?
S355J0: Requires a minimum impact energy of 27 Joules at 0°C. S355J2: Requires a minimum impact energy of 27 Joules at -20°C.
What is the ASTM equivalent of S355J0?
ASTM A572 Grade 50,GB/T Q345B
S355J0 is equivalent to several international steel grades such as GB/T Q345B ASTM A572 Grade 50, DIN St52-3, JIS SM490, depending on the specific requirements of the application and regional standards.
What temperature is S355J0?
S355J0 is designed for environments where the temperature does not drop below 0°C. S355J2 is more appropriate for colder climates, withstanding lower temperatures down to -20°C.



