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E00ArcelorMittal's rangeLast update: 2014-4-28IntroductionMetallic coatings offer a wide range of manufacturing options with outstanding economic, technological and environmental advantages.There is certainly a metallic coated steel to meet your requirements.ArcelorMittal provides the necessary technical assistance to help clients choose the best metallic coated steel for their applications in terms of performance and price, in order to create a longterm win-win partnership.DefinitionArcelorMittal's metallic coated steels consist of a steel substrate with a metallic coating of zinc, an alloy of zinc and aluminium, an alloy of zinc with magnesium and aluminium, an alloy ofaluminium and silicon, or even pure aluminium.These products are manufactured in a continuous process. Various coating processes may be used:The hot dip coating process, in which the steel strip is continuously immersed in a bath containing a molten metal. The composition of the metal in the bath (zinc, zinc-aluminium, zincaluminium-magnesium, aluminium-silicon or aluminium) determines the nature of the metallic coatingThe electrodeposition coating process, which enables the continuous application of a metallic coating by electrogalvanisingProcessHot dip coatingElectrodeposition coatingHot dip galvanised steel (Z): pure zinc-based coating (E20)Galfan (ZA): coating composed of zinc and aluminium (E30) ProductsMagnelis (ZM): coating composed of zinc, aluminium and magnesium (E35) Aluzinc (AZ): coating composed of aluminium, zinc and silicon (E40)Electrogalvanised steel (ZE): pure zinc coating (E10) Alusi (AS): coating composed of aluminium and silicon (E50) Alupur (AL): pure aluminium-based coating (E60)Durability and protectionMetallic coatings such as zinc, aluminium and their alloys are most frequently used to protect steel against atmospheric corrosion.Basically, zinc and other sacrificial coatings protect steel against a corrosive environment in two ways:Barrier effect: the coating isolates the steel product from the corrosive environment. In addition, the corrosion products of the metallic coating create a protective layer, which delayscorrosion and protects any uncoated areasCathodic protection: steel exposed to a corrosive environment due to damage to its coating (scratches, cut edges, holes etc) is protected from corrosion by the sacrificial dissolutionof the surrounding coating

Different accelerated tests can be used to assess how well a metallic coating performs.The salt spray test (ISO 9227) consists of exposing a test specimen to a salt mist and examining the formation and development of white rust (for zinc coatings), black rust (for aluminisedcoatings) and red rust.Choosing the right metallic coatingArcelorMittal offers a wide range of metallic coatings, each with specific properties. The following graph can serve as a guide for selecting the best metallic coating for your requirements.

Applications for indoor building, general industry and domestic appliancesSurface protection(unpainted)ElectrogalvanisedsteelsE10Hot dipgalvanisedsteelsE20Steels withgalfan zincaluminiumcoatingE30Steels with Magnelis zincaluminiummagnesiumcoatingE35Steels with Aluzincaluminium-zinccoatingE40Steels with Alusi aluminiumsilicon coatingE50Steels with AlupuraluminiumcoatingE60Protection(painted)Aspect durability(unpainted)Aspect (postpainted)CoatingformabilitySuitability for electricalresistance weldingTemperatureresistance1ExcellentVery goodGoodGood, but with reservationsNot suitableApplications for outdoor 10Hot dipgalvanisedsteelsE20Steels withgalfan zincaluminiumcoatingE30Edge and scratch2protectionOutdoor exposureperformanceAspect durability(unpainted)Abrasion resistance Aptitude to bending(unpainted)and profilingTemperatureresistanceSolar heatreflectivity

Steels with Magnelis zincaluminiummagnesiumcoatingE35Steels with Aluzincaluminium-zinccoatingE40Steels with Alusi aluminiumsilicon coatingE50Steels with AlupuraluminiumcoatingE60ExcellentVery goodGoodGood, but with reservationsNot suitable(1) If post-annealed(2) Salt spray testFor commercial information (quotations, deliveries, product availability):Europe: http://industry.arcelormittal.com/agenciesOther countries: contact@arcelormittal.comFor technical questions about these products: or researchers: click hereAll details provided in the ArcelorMittal Flat Carbon Europe S.A. catalogue are for information purposes only. ArcelorMittal Flat Carbon Europe S.A. reserves the right to change its productrange at any time without prior notice.

E10Electrogalvanised steelsThe surface quality of electrogalvanised steels makes them ideal for the manufacture of visible components.Typical applications include indoor building, electrical and electronic appliances, metal furniture etc.Last update: 2014-12-9PropertiesArcelorMittal's electrogalvanised steel is a flat carbon steel product, coated by electrodeposition on one or both sides with a pure zinc layer.This coating is characterised by its uniform and regular thickness.AdvantagesArcelorMittal’s electrogalvanised steel offers good resistance to corrosion for indoor applications.It has also excellent weldability, due to the uniformity and regularity of the zinc coating.Electrogalvanised products are an excellent substrate for painting, both in terms of adhesion and appearance. This advantage is further enhanced by the use of post-coating surfacetreatments: phosphating and/or passivation, Easyfilm thin organic coating (please see data sheet E80 for the specific properties of Easyfilm ).ApplicationsElectrogalvanised products are particularly suitable for industrial and domestic appliances. Some of the most common applications include:Domestic appliances: washing machines, dryers, dish washers, cookers, microwave ovens, refrigerators etcTeletronics: computers, laptop and hi-fi casings, casings for TVs, video and CD players, decoders etcFurniture: cupboards, desks, shelves, electrical cabinets etcMiscellaneous: air conditioners, road signs, electric motors, toys, construction items etcRecommendations for useStorageArcelorMittal’s electrogalvanised steel is supplied passivated and/or phosphated and/or oiled to temporarily limit the risk of white rust formation. During transport and storage, all necessaryprecautions must be taken to keep the material dry and to prevent the formation of condensation. Rust prevention can be further improved by the application of an Easyfilm thin organiccoating.Forming and joiningThe forming and joining techniques mainly used for uncoated steel sheets are also suitable for steel sheet with electrogalvanised coatings, even in the case of extreme forming operations.Forming performance is improved if electrogalvanised steel is coated with an Easyfilm thin organic coating.PaintingElectrogalvanised steel can be painted after degreasing and surface treatment when supplied oiled.When phosphated or coated with an Easyfilm thin organic coating, electrogalvanised steel can be painted directly, without any prior surface treatment. However, the paint must becompatible with the Easyfilm resin.WeldabilityIn electrical resistance welding, the welding current must be suitably regulated and regularly adjusted. Electrode life can be extended by regularly stepping up the welding current andperiodically dressing (machining) the electrodes.

Brand correspondenceSteels for cold forming and deep drawing applicationsENUNE10268:2006 36122NFASTMASTMA36-232607DINBSSIS1623/1 1449/1JIS G3313ENNFOld brand names10152:2009 A36-401DC01 ZE EN 10152A 366St 12CR 4141142SECCDC01 ZECDC03 ZE EN 10152A 619RRSt13CR 2141148SECDDC03 ZEESolstamp 03 ZEDC04 ZE EN 10152A 620St 14CR 1141147SECEDC04 ZEESSolstamp 04 ZEDC04 AM FCE ZEA 620St 14CR 1141147SECEDC04 ZEESSolstamp 04 ZEDC05 ZE EN 10152A 621(St 15)DC05 ZESESSolstamp 05 ZEDC06 ZE EN 10152DC06 ZEDC07 ZE EN 10152DC07 ZE High strength low alloy steelsENUNE10268:2006 36122NFASTMASTMA36-232607DINBSSIS1623/1 1449/1JIS G3313ENNFOld brand names10152:2009 A36-401 HC260LA ZE EN 10268HC260LAE 260 CProfilar 260 ZE/MA 240L/HQE240 ZE/ZStE 260HC300LA ZE EN 10268HC300LAE 280 CProfilar 300 ZE/MA 280L ZE/Sidca M-300/ HQE280 ZE/Soldur 280 ZE/ZStE 300HC340LA ZE EN 10268HC340LAAE 335E 315 CHFHC380LA ZE EN 10268HC380LAAE 390E 355 CHFHC420LA ZE EN 10268HC420LA Profilar 340 ZE/MA 320L ZE/Sidca M-340/Soldur 320 ZE/ZStE 340 Grade607-50 Profilar 380 ZE/MA 360L ZE/Soldur 360 ZE/ZStE 380() Closest grade as no fully equivalent grade exists.DimensionsSteels for cold forming and deep drawing applicationsThickness(mm)MinwidthDC01 ZE EN 10152, DC03 ZE EN 10152, DC04 ZE EN 10152, DC04 AM FCE ZE, DC05 ZE EN10152DC06 ZE EN10152DC07 ZE EN10152Max widthMax widthMax width0.25 th 0.5518201600-0.55 th 2.30186018601500169016902.30 th 2.556002.55 th 3.001820151015503.00 th 3.20-High strength low alloy steelsThickness (mm)Min width0.40 th 0.60HC260LA ZE EN 10268HC300LA ZE EN 10268HC340LA ZE EN 10268HC380LA ZE EN 10268HC420LA ZE EN 10268Max widthMax widthMax widthMax widthMax width18200.60 th 0.700.70 th 0.80149017000.80 th 0.900.90 th 1.251.25 th 2.006002.55 th 3.00186018603.00 th 3.201820-1600160018402.00 th 2.302.30 th 2.5512501830186016901540-1670176015501830-17001540

Mechanical propertiesThe choice of direction for the mechanical properties should be specified when ordering.Steels for cold forming and deep drawing applicationsDirectionDC01 ZE EN 10152DC03 ZE EN 10152TTThickness (mm)Re (MPa)0.3 -0.5140 -3200.5 -0.7140 -3000.7 -3140 -280 280.3 -0.5140 -280 300.5 -0.7140 -2600.7 -2TTT 330.5 -0.7140 -240 35T 370.3 -0.5140 -250 340.5 -0.7140 -230 360.7 -2 380.3 -0.5140 -240 350.5 -0.7140 -220 370.7 -2270 -330140 -200 390.3 -0.5130 -220 370.5 -0.7130 -200 390.7 -22 -3T270 -350140 -2100.5 -0.7DC07 ZE EN 10152270 -350140 -2202 -3DC06 ZE EN 10152 32140 -2602 -3DC05 ZE EN 10152270 -370 260.3 -0.50.7 -20.7 -22 -3270 -350130 -180 41110 -180 41110 -160r 90n 90-- 24270 -410 342 -3DC04 AM FCE ZEA80 (%)140 -2402 -3DC04 ZE EN 10152Rm (MPa)250 -310 43 1.3- 1.1 1.6- 0.170 1.4 1.8- 0.190 1.6 1.9- 0.190 1.7 2.1- 0.210 1.9 2.5 0.220 2.3Values in bold: tighter than the standardHigh strength low alloy steelsDirectionLHC260LA ZE EN 10268TLHC300LA ZE EN 10268TLHC340LA ZE EN 10268TLHC380LA ZE EN 10268TLHC420LA ZE EN 10268TChemical compositionThickness (mm)0.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -30.5 -0.70.7 -3Re (MPa)Rm (MPa)240 -310340 -420260 -330350 -430280 -360370 -470300 -380380 -480320 -410400 -500340 -420410 -510360 -460430 -550380 -480440 -560400 -500460 -580420 -520470 -590A80 (%) 25 27 24 26 22 24 21 23 20 22 19 21 18 20 17 19 16 18 15 17r 90n 90--------------------

Steels for cold forming and deep drawing applicationsC (%)Mn (%)P (%)S (%)Si (%)Al (%)Nb (%)Ti (%)DC01 ZE EN 10152 0.120 0.60 0.045 0.045----DC03 ZE EN 10152 0.100 0.45 0.035 0.035----DC04 ZE EN 10152 0.080 0.40 0.030 0.030----DC04 AM FCE ZE 0.080 0.40 0.025 0.025----DC05 ZE EN 10152 0.060 0.35 0.025 0.025----DC06 ZE EN 10152 0.020 0.25 0.020 0.020--- 0.300DC07 ZE EN 10152 0.010 0.20 0.020 0.020--- 0.200Values in bold: tighter than the standardHigh strength low alloy steelsC (%)Mn (%)P (%)S (%)Si (%)Al (%)Nb (%)Ti (%)HC260LA ZE EN 10268 0.100 0.60 0.025 0.025 0.50 0.015- 0.150HC300LA ZE EN 10268 0.100 1.00 0.025 0.025 0.50 0.015 0.090 0.150HC340LA ZE EN 10268 0.100 1.10 0.025 0.025 0.50 0.015 0.090 0.150HC380LA ZE EN 10268 0.100 1.60 0.025 0.025 0.50 0.015 0.090 0.150HC420LA ZE EN 10268 0.100 1.60 0.025 0.025 0.50 0.015 0.090 0.150Coating propertiesThickness (µm per side) Weight (g/m² per side)One-sided coatingTwo-sided coatingZE 0/250.0/2.5ZE 0/500.0/5.00/180/36ZE 25/252.5/2.518/18ZE 50/505.0/5.036/36For other or intermediate layer thicknesses, please contact us.For commercial information (quotations, deliveries, product availability):Europe: http://industry.arcelormittal.com/agenciesOther countries: contact@arcelormittal.comFor technical questions about these products: or researchers: click hereAll details provided in the ArcelorMittal Flat Carbon Europe S.A. catalogue are for information purposes only. ArcelorMittal Flat Carbon Europe S.A. reserves the right to change its productrange at any time without prior notice.

E20Hot dip galvanised steelsThese steels can be used in a very wide range of applications, both indoors and outdoors. One example isthis metallic ceiling for a railway station.Last update: 2014-4-28PropertiesArcelorMittal's hot dip galvanised steels consist of a steel substrate with a metallic zinc coating applied by means of a continuous hot dip galvanising process. Metallic zinc coatings areavailable in steel grades ranging from steel for bending and deep drawing applications, to structural steels and high yield strength steels.A glossy surface finish obtained under specific skin-pass conditions (either non-skin-passed or skin-passed with smooth cylinders to obtain low roughness) can be provided if required at timeof enquiry.AdvantagesHot dip galvanised products offer excellent corrosion resistance combined with very good forming properties. The coating process can apply very thick zinc layers, up to 725 g/m² (total of bothsides).ApplicationsArcelorMittal's hot dip galvanised steels can be used in a very wide range of applications for industrial markets, both indoors and outdoors. Some of the most common applications are:Building: wide sections for roofing and cladding, doors, door frames, metallic ceilings, partitions, structural members etcDomestic appliances: all appliances for this sector (both white and brown goods) are manufactured with hot dip galvanised steelsMiscellaneous: electrical cabinets, aeraulic components, air conditioners, road signs etcZinc hot dip galvanised steel is suitable for contact with foodstuffs under certain conditions, as specified in the Regulation (EC) No. 1935/2004 and French standard NF A 36-712-1. Pleasecontact us for further information on this subject.Since 1 July 2013, the Construction Products Regulation (Regulation (EU) No. 305/2011 – CPR) has required that CE marking be affixed to all products delivered in accordance with aharmonised European Standard or a European Technical Approval (ETA). This CE marking guarantees, for the uses defined in the standard, the properties described in the declaration ofperformance submitted by the manufacturer.The steel grade S390GD Z ETA-13/0257 in this data sheet complies with this Regulation.The corresponding declarations of performance are available on our website ations for useStorageGalvanised strips are usually supplied passivated or oiled to temporarily limit any risk of white rust formation. During transport and storage, all necessary precautions must be taken to keepthe material dry and to prevent the formation of condensation. Improved protection can be achieved by the application of an Easyfilm thin organic coating (please see data sheet E80 for thespecific properties of Easyfilm ).Forming and joiningThe forming and joining techniques currently used for uncoated steel are also suitable for galvanised steel.It is essential to select a coating thickness that is compatible with the forming and joining processes envisaged, without compromising the desired degree of corrosion protection.PaintingHot dip galvanised steels can be painted after degreasing and surface treatment when supplied oiled. If an Easyfilm thin organic coating has been applied, they can be painted directly,

Hot dip galvanised steels can be painted after degreasing and surface treatment when supplied oiled. If an Easyfilm thin organic coating has been applied, they can be painted directly,without any prior surface treatment. However, the paint must be compatible with the Easyfilm resin.WeldabilityIn electrical resistance welding, the welding current must be suitably regulated and regularly adjusted. Electrode life can be extended by regularly stepping up the welding current andperiodically dressing (machining) the electrodes.Brand correspondenceSteels for cold forming and deep drawing applicationsENDIN10142:1991 17162/1NFBSA36-321 2989St 01Z /St02ZDX51D Z EN 10346FeP02 GDX52D Z EN 10346FeP03 GSt 03ZDX53D Z EN 10346FeP05 GSt 04Z /St05ZDX54D Z EN 10346FeP06 GSt 06ZDX56D Z EN 10346FeP07 GSt 07ZENPN-89/ENENENEN10142:2000 H-92125:1989 10292:2007 10326:2004 10147:2000 10346:2009ASTM A653Z1 G /Z2 GCSDX51D ZGCZ3 GFSDX52D ZGEZ4 GDDSDX53D ZGESZ5 GEDDSDX54D ZDX54D ZDX56D ZDX56D ZDX57D Z EN 10346P,T,GDX51D ZDX52D ZBDX53D ZDX57D ZENENDINNFOld brand names10327:2004 10147:1991 17162/2 A36-322DX51D Z EN 10346DX51D ZDX52D Z EN 10346DX52D ZDX53D Z EN 10346DX53D ZDX54D Z EN 10346DX54D ZSolstamp 04DX56D Z EN 10346DX56D ZSolstamp 05DX57D Z EN 10346DX57D Z Solstamp 03 Structural steelsENDIN10142:1991 17162/1NFBSA36-321 2989ASTM A653ENPN-89/ENENENEN10142:2000 H-92125:1989 10292:2007 10326:2004 10147:2000 10346:2009S220GD Z EN 10346Z22 GCS Type BS220GD Z S220GD Z S220GD ZS250GD Z EN 10346Z25 GSS Grade 230S250GD Z S250GD Z S250GD ZS280GD Z EN 10346Z28 GSS Grade 255S280GD Z S280GD Z S280GD ZSS Grade 275S320GD Z S320GD Z S320GD ZHSLA Type A Grade 340S350GD Z S350GD Z S350GD ZS320GD Z EN 10346S350GD Z EN 10346Z35 GS390GD Z ETA-13/0257*S390GD AM FCE ZS550GD Z EN 10346S550GD Z S550GD Z S550GD ZGrades in italics: not included in the standard* CE marked steel grade in accordance with European Technical Approval ETA-13-0257ENENDINNFOld brand names10327:2004 10147:1991 17162/2 A36-322S220GD Z EN 10346FeE 220 GStE220-2ZC.230SC220GD ZS250GD Z EN 10346FeE 250 GStE250-2ZC.250SC250GD ZS280GD Z EN 10346FeE 280 GStE280-2ZC.280SC280GD ZS320GD Z EN 10346FeE 320 GStE320-2ZC.320SC320GD ZS350GD Z EN 10346FeE 350 GStE350-2ZC.350SC350GD ZS390GD Z ETA-13/0257*S390GD AM FCE ZS550GD Z EN 10346SC390GD ZFeE 550 GC.550SC550GD ZGrades in italics: not included in the standard* CE marked steel grade in accordance with European Technical Approval ETA-13-0257High strength low alloy steels

ENDIN10142:1991 17162/1NFBSA36-321 2989ENPN-89/ENENENEN10142:2000 H-92125:1989 10292:2007 10326:2004 10147:2000 10346:2009ASTM A653HX260LAD Z EN 10346HX260LAD ZHX260LAD ZHX300LAD Z EN 10346HX300LAD ZHX300LAD ZHX340LAD Z EN 10346HX340LAD ZHX340LAD ZHX380LAD Z EN 10346HX380LAD ZHX380LAD ZHX420LAD Z EN 10346HX420LAD ZHX420LAD ZHX460LAD Z EN 10346HX460LAD ZHX500LAD Z EN 10346HX500LAD ZENENDINNFOld brand names10327:2004 10147:1991 17162/2 A36-322 HX260LAD Z EN 10346MA 240L/Profilar 260/ Soldur 260HX300LAD Z EN 10346MA 280L/Profilar 300/ E280D Z/Soldur 280HX340LAD Z EN 10346MA 320L/Profilar 340/ E320D Z/Soldur 320HX380LAD Z EN 10346MA 360L/Profilar 380/ E360D Z/Soldur 380HX420LAD Z EN 10346MA 400L/Profilar 420HX460LAD Z EN 10346MA 440L HX500LAD Z EN 10346DimensionsSteels for cold forming and deep drawing applicationsThickness (mm)Min widthDX51D Z EN 10346, DX52D Z EN 10346DX53D Z EN 10346DX54D Z EN 10346DX56D Z EN 10346DX57D Z EN 10346Max widthMax widthMax widthMax widthMax width0.20 th 0.301100---0.30 th 0.3512801030128011400.35 th 0.4012701140140012000.40 th 0.451490150014300.45 th 0.501610157015000.50 th 0.60164016401660164015400.60 th 0.65184017401850182017000.65 th 75 th 0.850.85 th 1.4020691.40 th 1.5015001.50 th 1.7520002000200020001.85 th 1.90202020201930195019401970190019001.95 th 2.0019201920183018302.00 th 2.0518701870178017802.05 th 2.10183018301790179

ArcelorMittal's electrogalvanised steel is a flat carbon steel product, coated by electrodeposition on one or both sides with a pure zinc layer. This coating is characterised by its uniform and regular thickness. Advantages ArcelorMittal’s electrogalvanised steel offers good resistance to corrosion for indoor applications.

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