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What does the 'J0' mean in S235J0?

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S235J0 is a widely used, non-alloy structural steel grade (EN 10025-2) known for its good weldability, toughness, and cost-effectiveness, offering a minimum yield strength of 235 MPa and guaranteed impact toughness at 0°C (27 Joules), making it suitable for general construction, bridges, machinery, and moderate cold-service applications where low-temperature performance is needed.

 

Key Characteristics

Grade: S235J0 (also known as 1.0114).

Standard: EN 10025-2 (European Standard for non-alloy structural steels).

Strength: Minimum yield strength of 235 MPa (for thicknesses up to 16 mm) and tensile strength of 360-510 MPa.

Toughness: Tested to provide 27 Joules of impact energy at 0°C (the "J0" signifies this).

Composition: Low carbon content, making it easy to weld and form.

 

Applications

Buildings and general construction.

Bridges and structural engineering.

Machinery and heavy steel structures.

Containers designed for cold or seawater environments.

 

Supply Conditions

Typically supplied as hot-rolled, often in normalized or controlled rolled conditions.

 

 

Chemical Composition

      Chemical Composition, % (≤)
Standard Steel Steel name (Steel number) C Si Mn P S Cu N
EN 10025-2 S235 S235J0 (1.0114) 0.17 1.40 0.03 0.03 0.55 0.012

 

Mechanical Properties

    Yield Strength (≥ N/mm2); Dia. (d) mm
Steel Steel name (Steel number) d≤16 16< d ≤40 40< d ≤60 60< d ≤100 100< d ≤150 150< d ≤200 200< d ≤250
S235 S235J0 (1.0114) 235 225 215 215 195 185 175
    Tensile Strength (≥ N/mm2)
Steel Steel name (Steel number) d<3 3 ≤ d ≤ 100 100 < d ≤ 150 150 < d ≤ 250
S235 S235J0 (1.0114) 360-510 360-510 350-500 340-490


 

 

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The 'J0' in S235J0 is a mandatory impact toughness designation according to the European standard EN 10025-2. It specifies the steel's guaranteed resistance to brittle fracture at a specific low temperature.

Breakdown:

J: Stands for "Charpy V-notch Impact test" (energy measured in Joules).

0: Indicates the minimum test temperature of 0 degrees Celsius (+32°F).

 

In practical terms:
The 'J0' designation certifies that samples of the steel have been tested at 0°C and have absorbed a minimum of 27 Joules of impact energy without failing in a brittle manner. This ensures the material maintains adequate toughness for structural use in environments where temperatures can reach the freezing point.

 

Key Comparison:

S235JR: Tested at +20°C (Room Temperature).

S235J0: Tested at 0°C.

S235J2: Tested at -20°C.

Therefore, 'J0' is a crucial safety and suitability indicator, specifying that this grade is a better choice than S235JR for outdoor structures, bridges, or supports in temperate climates where cold weather is a factor.

 

Equivalent Grade
EN 10025-2 S235Jo equivalent to American ASTM, Chinese GB Standard and ISO, etc.

Steel S235J0 Equivalent
European Union US ISO Japan China India
Standard Steel grade (Steel number) Standard Steel grade Standard grade Standard grade Standard grade Standard grade
EN 10025-2 S235J0 (1.0114) ASTM A36;
ASTM A283M
A36;
Grade D
ISO 630-2 S235C JIS G3106 SM400A,
SM400B
GB/T 700 Q235C, Q235D IS 2062 E250

 

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1. What is S235J0 steel?
S235J0 is a non-alloy structural steel grade according to EN 10025-2, with a minimum yield strength of 235 MPa and guaranteed impact toughness at 0°C.

2. What is the difference between S235JR and S235J0?
The key difference is the impact test temperature: S235JR is tested at +20°C, while S235J0 is tested at 0°C, making it suitable for colder environments.

3. What is the chemical composition of S235J0?
Its typical composition includes max 0.17% Carbon, max 1.40% Manganese, and lower maximums for phosphorus and sulfur compared to some grades.

4. What is the yield strength of S235J0?
The minimum yield strength of S235J0 is 235 MPa for thicknesses up to 16 mm, decreasing slightly for thicker sections as per the standard.

5. What does the 'J0' mean in S235J0?
The 'J0' indicates the steel is Charpy V-notch impact tested at 0°C with a minimum absorbed energy of 27 Joules.

6. Is S235J0 equivalent to ASTM A36?
S235J0 is similar to A36 in strength but is not a direct equivalent due to different standards and its specific low-temperature impact requirement.

7. Can S235J0 be welded?
Yes, S235J0 has good weldability using common methods like SMAW, MIG, and MAG, though pre-heating may be advised for thick sections or in cold conditions.

8. What is S235J0 used for?
It is used in structural applications exposed to colder temperatures, such as outdoor bridges, building frames, supports, and machinery in temperate climates.

9. Is S235J0 corrosion resistant?
No, S235J0 is not corrosion-resistant. It requires protective coatings like paint or galvanization for outdoor or exposed applications.

10. What is the density of S235J0 steel?
The density of S235J0 is approximately 7.85 g/cm³, the same as most common carbon and structural steels.

 

 

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