SPCC: Standard cold-rolled low-carbon steel sheet


SPCC: Standard Cold-Rolled Low-Carbon Steel Sheet

SPCC, as defined by the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS G 3141), represents a standard grade of cold-rolled low-carbon steel sheet (UNS designation not applicable; equivalent to ASTM A1008 CS Type B). With a maximum carbon content of 0.15%, SPCC offers excellent formability, surface quality, and cost-effectiveness, making it ideal for deep drawing, stamping, and general fabrication. This article explores its chemical makeup, mechanical attributes, production methods, applications, and comparative analysis with related grades.

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1. Core Chemical Composition (JIS G 3141 Standard)

Element Content Range Function
Carbon (C) ≤ 0.15% Provides basic strength; low levels ensure good ductility and formability
Manganese (Mn) ≤ 0.60% Improves hardenability and deoxidizes the steel during melting
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.100% Controlled impurity; limits brittleness and enhances weldability
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.035% Restricted to prevent hot shortness and improve machinability
Others Fe balance; trace elements like Si ≤ 0.05% typical Maintains overall purity for consistent performance

2. Key Mechanical Properties (Room Temperature)

  • Tensile Strength: ≥ 270 MPa (varies with thickness; ensures adequate load capacity)
  • Yield Strength: ≥ 140-215 MPa (depending on sheet thickness; supports forming without excessive springback)
  • Elongation: ≥ 36-48% (high ductility for deep drawing and bending operations)
  • Hardness (HRB): 50-85 (Rockwell B; soft enough for easy processing and finishing)
  • Bending Performance: Good 180° bend radius; no cracking in standard tests for thicknesses up to 2.0 mm

3. Manufacturing Process Characteristics

  1. Hot Rolling: Base material from low-carbon slab melted in basic oxygen furnace (BOF) or electric arc furnace (EAF), hot-rolled at 900-1100°C to produce hot-rolled coil (HRCO).
  2. Pickling: Acid pickling (HCl or H2SO4) to remove mill scale, followed by rinsing to prepare surface for cold reduction.
  3. Cold Rolling: Multi-pass reduction (20-50% per pass) at ambient temperature to achieve final thickness (0.3-3.5 mm), with lubrication to control friction and surface quality.
  4. Annealing: Continuous annealing at 650-750°C in a controlled atmosphere (H2-N2 mix) to recrystallize the microstructure, relieve stresses, and improve formability.
  5. Skin Pass & Finishing: Light temper rolling (0.5-2% elongation) for shape correction and surface texture (e.g., matte or bright finish); optional temper rolling for enhanced flatness.

4. Typical Application Fields

Automotive Industry

Body panels, fenders, interior trim, and structural components — leverages deep drawability for complex shapes.

Home Appliances & Furniture

Refrigerator shells, washing machine parts, cabinet panels, and office furniture — provides smooth surface for painting and plating.

Electronics & Packaging

Computer chassis, metal cans, drums, and enclosures — cost-effective for high-volume production with good weldability.

General Fabrication

Stampings, brackets, shelving, and HVAC ducts — versatile for bending, punching, and assembly in light engineering.

5. Difference from Similar Grades (SPCC vs SPCD vs SPCE)

Grade Carbon Content Key Advantage Suitable Scenario
SPCC ≤ 0.15% Balanced formability and strength; economical General stamping and drawing (non-critical deep draws)
SPCD ≤ 0.12% Improved ductility for deeper forming Automotive outer panels and appliance housings
SPCE ≤ 0.10% Superior elongation and low yield for complex shapes Deep-drawn parts like fuel tanks and structural tubing

6. Selection & Usage Precautions

  • Corrosion Considerations: Not inherently corrosion-resistant; apply zinc coating (galvanizing) or painting for outdoor/humid exposure to prevent rust.
  • Forming Limits: Avoid over 50% reduction in single pass during deep drawing; use lubricants to minimize galling and tool wear.
  • Welding Recommendations: Suitable for resistance spot/MIG welding; use ER70S-6 filler for arc welding to maintain joint integrity.
  • Quality Assurance: Verify compliance with JIS G 3141 via mill certificates; inspect for surface defects (e.g., coil breaks, stretcher strains) per ISO 9001 standards.

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