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EN10025-3 S420NL 1.8912 Material in China

As a premier exporter and manufacturer of high-quality structural steel plates, Gangsteel specializes in producing EN10025-3 compliant materials, including the versatile S420NL 1.8912 steel grade.

S420NL 1.8912 is a normalized fine-grain structural steel designed for welded constructions requiring enhanced toughness at low temperatures, down to -50°C.

In the China market, S420NL 1.8912 material is widely recognized for its high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) properties and is often sourced for heavy-duty applications in bridges, cranes, offshore structures, and pressure vessels. Chinese manufacturers and suppliers, including Gangsteel, produce and stock S420NL plates to meet global demand, with local equivalents like Q420D/E (GB/T 1591-2018) available for domestic projects. Our S420NL plates are delivered in normalized or normalized rolled conditions to ensure superior weldability and impact resistance.

For a comprehensive overview of our en 10025 3 normalized steel plate offerings, explore our full range.

 

What is EN10025-3 S420NL 1.8912 Material?

EN10025-3 S420NL 1.8912 material is a high-strength, low-alloy (HSLA), fine-grain structural steel specified in the European standard EN 10025-3:2019 for hot-rolled products of structural steels with technical delivery conditions for normalized/normalized rolled weldable fine grain structural steels. The material number 1.8912 refers to its unique composition and properties, with "S" denoting structural steel, "420" for a minimum yield strength of 420 MPa (for thicknesses ≤16 mm), and "NL" for normalized delivery with low-temperature impact testing at -50°C (27 J minimum longitudinal). This makes it suitable for arctic or sub-zero environments, distinguishing it from milder variants like S355NL.

In China, S420NL 1.8912 material is imported or locally produced to EN standards for international projects, with Gangsteel ensuring compliance through rigorous testing. It is popular in China's booming infrastructure and offshore sectors, where domestic equivalents like Q420D/E are used for similar applications.

Gangsteel produces S420NL 1.8912 plates in thicknesses up to 250 mm, with precise control over chemical composition to meet CEV limits for optimal weldability. Our plates are rigorously tested to comply with international standards, ensuring reliability for global projects.

 

Chemical Composition of EN10025-3 S420NL 1.8912 Material

The chemical makeup of S420NL 1.8912 is carefully balanced to provide excellent strength, ductility, and resistance to brittle fracture. Below is the product analysis for nominal thicknesses ≤ 100 mm, with a maximum Carbon Equivalent Value (CEV) of 0.48 (or up to 0.50 in some specifications).

Element

Symbol

Min (%)

Max (%)

Carbon

C

-

0.20

Silicon

Si

-

0.60

Manganese

Mn

1.00

1.70

Nickel

Ni

-

0.80

Phosphorus

P

-

0.025

Sulfur

S

-

0.020

Chromium

Cr

-

0.30

Molybdenum

Mo

-

0.10

Vanadium

V

-

0.20

Nitrogen

N

-

0.025

Niobium

Nb

-

0.05

Titanium

Ti

-

0.05

Aluminum

Al

0.020

-

Copper

Cu

-

0.55

CEV

-

-

0.48

*Note: For long products, P and S may be 0.005% higher. If N-binding elements are present, the Al minimum does not apply. Cu above 0.4% may affect hot forming.

This low carbon and controlled alloying ensure minimal risk of cracking during welding.

 

Mechanical Properties of EN10025-3 S420NL 1.8912 Material

S420NL 1.8912 exhibits robust mechanical characteristics, with properties varying by thickness to accommodate diverse fabrication needs. All values are for normalized (+N) condition. The table below consolidates yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, and Charpy V-Notch impact energy (longitudinal and transverse at key temperatures, with focus on -50°C minimums).

Nominal Thickness (mm)

Yield Strength ReH Min (MPa)

Tensile Strength Rm (MPa)

Elongation A Min (%)

Charpy KV Longitudinal Min (J) at -50°C

Charpy KV Transverse Min (J) at -50°C

≤ 16

420

520–680

19

27

16

16 < t ≤ 40

400

520–680

19

27

16

40 < t ≤ 63

390

520–680

19

27

16

63 < t ≤ 80

380

520–680

18

27

16

80 < t ≤ 100

370

520–680

18

27

16

100 < t ≤ 150

360

500–650

18

27

16

150 < t ≤ 200

360

500–650

18

27

16

200 < t ≤ 250

340

500–650

18

27

16

*Notes: Elongation based on Lo = 5.65 √So. Impact values are minimums; higher at warmer temperatures. These properties position S420NL 1.8912 as a cost-effective choice for structures needing high toughness, outperforming standard S420JR in sub-zero conditions.

 

Heat Treatment Guide for S420NL 1.8912 Material

S420NL 1.8912 is primarily supplied in the normalized (+N) or normalized rolled condition as per EN 10025-3, which refines the grain structure for improved toughness and weldability.

Normalization Process

  • Heating Temperature: Austenitize at 880–920°C (uniform throughout the thickness).
  • Soaking Time: Hold for approximately 1 hour per 25 mm of thickness, minimum 30 minutes.
  • Cooling: Air cool to room temperature at a controlled rate to avoid excessive hardening.
  • Purpose: Refines ferrite-pearlite structure, enhances ductility, and ensures compliance with mechanical properties post-delivery.

If post-delivery heat treatment is needed (e.g., after hot forming), re-normalize to maintain properties. Avoid quenching unless specified, as it may alter toughness.

Welding Heat Treatment Guidelines

  • Preheating: Not required for thicknesses ≤ 50 mm; recommend 100–150°C for thicker sections to prevent cold cracking, based on CEV ≤ 0.48.
  • Interpass Temperature: Maximum 200°C to preserve fine grain.
  • Post-Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT): Optional stress-relief at 550–650°C for 1 hour per 25 mm thickness, followed by slow cooling. Not typically needed due to low hardenability.
  • Hot Forming: Perform above 850°C; re-normalize if forming temperature drops below 720°C.

Always consult EN 1011-2 for welding recommendations. Gangsteel provides plates optimized for these processes to minimize heat treatment needs.

 

Applications of S420NL 1.8912 Material

S420NL 1.8912 is widely used in:

  • Heavy Engineering: Cranes, earthmoving equipment, and load-bearing frameworks.
  • Infrastructure: Bridges, viaducts, and offshore platforms where low-temperature ductility is critical.
  • Construction: Welded structures in shipbuilding and pressure vessels.

For higher strength needs, consider upgrading to en 10025 3 s460n normalized structural steel plate or en 10025 3 s460nl normalized structural steel plate.

 

Equivalent Grades to S420NL 1.8912

Standard

Grade

DIN 17102

TStE 420

ASTM

A572 Gr. 65

JIS

SM570

GB

Q420B

 

Why Choose Gangsteel for S420NL 1.8912 Material?

With state-of-the-art mills and a commitment to ISO-certified quality, Gangsteel delivers S420NL plates tailored to your specifications. Stocked in various sizes and ready for immediate export worldwide. For detailed pricing and availability, visit our en 10025 3 s420nl normalized structural steel plate product page or contact our sales team today.

 

Summary

S420NL 1.8912 material is a high-strength normalized fine-grain structural steel with 420 MPa yield, 520–680 MPa tensile, and 27 J impact at -50°C. Its controlled chemistry (CEV ≤ 0.48) and fine-grain structure make it ideal for welded structures in cold environments like bridges and offshore platforms. S420NL 1.8912 from Gangsteel ensures reliability for global projects.

 

FAQ

What is the difference between S420N and S420NL material?

S420N provides impact testing down to -20°C (40 J longitudinal), while S420NL extends this to -50°C (27 J longitudinal). Both are normalized fine-grain steels under EN 10025-3, but S420NL is ideal for arctic or sub-zero conditions.

What are the maximum thicknesses available for S420NL plates?

Gangsteel supplies S420NL plates up to 250 mm thick, with mechanical properties adjusted for thicker sections to maintain structural integrity.

Is S420NL suitable for welding without preheating?

Yes, due to its low CEV (max 0.48), S420NL exhibits excellent weldability. Preheating is typically not required for thicknesses under 50 mm, but consult project specifications for optimal procedures.

What certifications does Gangsteel provide with S420NL plates?

All plates come with EN 10204 3.1 mill certificates, including chemical analysis, mechanical test results, and impact testing. We also offer third-party inspections like Lloyd's Register or DNV upon request.

Can S420NL be used in offshore structures?

Absolutely—its high toughness at -50°C and corrosion resistance (with proper coatings) make it a preferred material for offshore platforms, as per EN 10025-3 standards.

 

 

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