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What is the GB equivalent of SS400 steel?

May 15, 2025

What is SS400 grade steel?

SS400 according to material grade and name defined in the JIS G 3101 standard, The first S stands for "Steel", the second S stands for "Structure", and 400 for the lower limit tensile strength of 400 MPa. Ordinary structural steel with a tensile strength of 400 Mpa. This steel is the most widely used in JIS standard.

 

What is the equivalent of SS400 steel?

The GB equivalent for JIS G3101 SS400 steel is Q235B. the ASTM equivalents for JIS G3101 SS400 steel are ASTM A36 and ASTM A283C; the EN equivalent for JIS G3101 SS400 steel is S235JR.

 

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S235JR  A283D A529 Gr.D Q235B E28-2

 

What is the difference between SS400 and A36?

SS400 allows higher carbon and manganese, making it slightly stronger but less ductile. ASTM A36 has no upper limit for manganese, offering flexibility in strength.

 

What is the strength of SS400?

The tensile strength of the SS400 Steels is expressed in Newton per millimeters and it must be at-least 400 N/mm2 (MPa) and maximum can be 510 N/mm2 (MPa). The yield strength is minimum 205 to minimum 245 N/mm2 (MPa) depending on the thickness.

 

What is the steel grade SS400 equivalent to?

Ss400 belongs to the Japanese JIS G 3101 standard. Its Indian equivalent grade is the IS 2062.

 

What is SS400 Japanese standard?

Steel Structural 400 grade or SS400 is defined as per Japanese material standard for hot rolled steel plates, sheets, and strips for general structural usage. ( JIS G 3101). Primarily employed in the motors parts industry because of its low carbon content & lowest limit of tensile strength at 400 MPa.

 

What grade is SS400?

SS400 according to material grade and name defined in the JIS G 3101 standard, The first S stands for "Steel", the second S stands for "Structure", and 400 for the lower limit tensile strength of 400 MPa. Ordinary structural steel with a tensile strength of 400 Mpa. This steel is the most widely used in JIS standard.

 

What is the difference between SS400 and SS540?

Compared with SS400 & SS490, SS540 has much higher strength - 400 MPa yield strength and 540 MPa tensile strength. High strength makes it popular for applications where need strength but weight is an issue.


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