Q255 Carbon Steel


Q255 Carbon Steel: Structural Carbon Steel for General Engineering and Construction Applications

Q255 carbon steel, designated under the Chinese GB/T 700 standard (equivalent to ASTM A36/A283 Grade C), is a low-to-medium carbon structural steel widely used in general engineering, construction, and manufacturing. With a minimum yield strength of 255 MPa, it offers a balanced combination of weldability, machinability, and cost-effectiveness. This article explores its chemical composition, mechanical properties, manufacturing processes, application scenarios, and key performance advantages.

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1. Chemical Composition (GB/T 700 Standard)

Element Content Range Function
Carbon (C) ≤ 0.22% Primary strengthening element; low content ensures good weldability
Manganese (Mn) 0.30 – 0.65% Enhances strength and hardness; improves deoxidation during smelting
Silicon (Si) ≤ 0.30% Deoxidizer; improves strength without sacrificing ductility
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.045% Impurity element; controlled to prevent hot cracking during rolling
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.045% Impurity element; limited to maintain toughness and weldability
Chromium (Cr) ≤ 0.30% Residual element; minimal impact on properties at this level
Nickel (Ni) ≤ 0.30% Residual element; negligible effect on mechanical properties
Copper (Cu) ≤ 0.30% Residual element; may slightly improve atmospheric corrosion resistance

2. Mechanical Properties (Room Temperature)

  • Yield Strength (σs): ≥ 255 MPa (minimum guaranteed value for structural integrity)
  • Tensile Strength (σb): 410 – 550 MPa (typical range for load-bearing applications)
  • Elongation (δ): ≥ 23% (50mm gauge length; ensures formability for bending and shaping)
  • Impact Toughness (Akv): ≥ 27 J at 20°C (standard Charpy V-notch test)
  • Hardness (HB): ≤ 143 (Brinell hardness; suitable for machining and drilling)
  • Density: 7.85 g/cm³ (standard for carbon steel calculations)

3. Manufacturing Process Overview

  1. Steelmaking: Basic oxygen furnace (BOF) or electric arc furnace (EAF) with continuous casting to produce slabs/billets, ensuring consistent chemical composition and low impurity levels.
  2. Hot Rolling: Heated to 1200-1250°C and rolled into plates, sections, or bars; controlled cooling to prevent internal stresses and ensure uniform grain structure.
  3. Normalizing (Optional): Heated to 890-950°C and air-cooled to refine grain structure, improving mechanical properties for critical applications.
  4. Cold Forming: For thin sheets or profiles, cold rolling or bending to achieve precise dimensions and surface finish (e.g., for automotive panels or appliances).
  5. Surface Treatment: Shot blasting, pickling, or coating (e.g., galvanizing) to enhance corrosion resistance and prepare for painting or further processing.

4. Key Application Fields

Construction & Infrastructure

Structural beams, columns, and reinforcement bars for buildings, bridges, and highways; compliant with GB 50017 and international structural codes.

Machinery & Equipment

Frames, bases, and components for agricultural machinery, mining equipment, and industrial conveyors — balances strength and machinability.

Automotive & Transportation

Chassis components, trailer frames, and railway wagon parts; often galvanized for enhanced durability in outdoor environments.

General Fabrication

Metal furniture, storage racks, and custom fabricated parts; easily welded and formed for prototyping or mass production.

5. Comparison with Similar Carbon Steel Grades

Grade Standard Yield Strength (MPa) Key Advantage Typical Use
Q255 GB/T 700 ≥ 255 Balanced strength and ductility; cost-effective General structural and fabrication applications
Q235 GB/T 700 ≥ 235 Higher ductility; easier to form and weld Light structural and non-critical components
Q275 GB/T 700 ≥ 275 Higher strength; better load-bearing capacity Heavy-duty structures and machinery parts
ASTM A36 ASTM A36/A36M ≥ 250 Similar properties; widely recognized internationally Global construction and industrial projects

6. Selection and Usage Guidelines

  • Welding Considerations: Suitable for all standard welding methods (SMAW, GMAW, FCAW); preheating not required for thicknesses ≤ 20mm. Use E43xx or E50xx electrodes for optimal results.
  • Corrosion Protection: Apply protective coatings (painting, galvanizing) for outdoor or humid environments; untreated Q255 will rust without protection.
  • Machining Tips: Use high-speed steel (HSS) or carbide tools; cutting speeds of 20-30 m/min recommended for turning operations.
  • Heat Treatment: Normalizing at 890-950°C can restore properties after cold working; avoid quenching to prevent brittleness.
  • Quality Verification: Request mill test certificates (MTC) to confirm compliance with GB/T 700 or equivalent standards (e.g., EN 10025-2 S275JR).

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