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Shaping the future of steel
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SMRTrefileurope
Mittal Tebesso
Iron OreMines
Coal Mines Power Plant
Rest ofthe
World
Mittal SteelAnnaba
Mittal SteelSouth Africa
Mittal SteelTemirtau
Mittal SteelSkopje
(Macedonia)
Mittal SteelRoman
(Romania)
Mittal SteelHunedoara
(Romania)
Mittal SteelGalati
(Romania)
Mittal Steel Iasi
(Romania)
Mittal SteelGandrange
(France)
Mittal SteelZenica
(Bosnia)
Mittal SteelOstrava
(Czech Republic)
Mittal SteelGermany
Mittal SteelPoland
MittalShipping
Europe
(Algeria)
(Kazakhstan)
Mittal SteelRuhrort
Mittal SteelHochfeld
Mittal SteelHamburg
Kent Wire(UK)
Pena Colorada
I/N TekI/N Kote
Acufil Sidbec - Ferruni
Delta Tube
Mittal SteelLazaro Cardenas
Mittal Steel USA
Mittal SteelCanada
Americas
Serslin PMT
(Mexico)
(USA)
Empire MinesMinorca Mines
Mittal SteelPoint Lisas
(Trinidad)Walker Wire
(USA)
Sorevco
MittalSteel
MITTAL STEEL COMPANYStructure
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C o m p a n y P r o f i l e
Mittal Steel Galati earlier called Ispat Sidex SA was formed in November 2001 when Sidex became a subsidiary of LNM Holdings. The Mittal Steel Group, which includes both the erstwhile LNM Holdings and ISPAT International, is one of the leading and most innovativeworld steel producers. As such Mittal Steel Galati benefits frombeing part of a world wide Mittal Steel network of top qualitytechnical, commercial and managerial expertise focusedon the steel industry.
Mittal Steel has a reputation for turning around steelcompanies through a recipe of world beating expertise inthe sector and appropriate investment. The experience atMittal Steel Galati mirrors this. Since November 2001 thecompany has benefited from a major improvement inboth out put and quality. To add to this the entire business hasbeen restructured leading to greatly improved customerfocus and service.
Additionally Mittal Steel is committed to a major long terminvestment programme aiming to continue theimprovement of quality, efficiency and the performance ofits employees.
Mittal Steel prides itself on being a good localcorporate citizen and much of the long terminvestment is aimed at reducing the environmental impactthat the business has on the local area.
Mittal Steel Galati is an integrated Blast Furnace-BOF operationwith 100% concast, and produces quality steelwhich is required by some of the worlds most demandingindustries including shipbuilding, automotive sector,construction and earth moving, oil and gas sectors.
Finished products such as reversing mill plate, stripproducts, line pipe, blooms and billets are manufacturedto the highest quality standards.The plant is based by theUniversity City and inland free port of Galati, which has along history in shipbuilding and East West trade.
So in some ways theprophecy has come true,though in a more benignway than originally thoughtas the plant is now a keypart of developing SouthEast European economy.
Rumour has it that the landon which Mittal Steel Galati is builtwas once owned by adeposed landlord. When hewas put off the land hecursed it saying that itwould never be used forfarming, but instead wouldbecome a place of heat andfire.
The very place is now thelargest steel plant in SouthEast Europe everyday spittingout heat, fire and steel with acapacity to produce 5 millionmetric tonnes of liquid steel ayear.
Steel from Mittal Steel Galatiisnow sold on a globalbasis and is increasinglyrecognised as being second-to-none in quality andcustomer service.
Quality and Cost leadership in steel
Mittal Steel S. A. Galati
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L o g i s t i c s
Adriatic S ea
Aegean S ea
B lac k S ea
B altic S ea
Main
Warta
VistulaE lbe
Oder
Tevere
Danube
Dnester
DravaS ava
Danube
E lbe
Vistula
B u
g
Pripyat'
Po
Istanbul
rankfurt
Hamburg
Sofia
Tiran
BelgradeBucharest
Budapest
Prague
Vienna
Rome
BerlinWarsaw
Copenhagen
Vilnius
Bratislava
LjubljanaZagreb
Sarajevo
TitogradSkopje
Mensk
Kishinv
Kiev
Sweden
Italy
Slovenia
Greece Turkey
RomaniaHungary
Austria
Germany
Poland
Czech Republic
Denmark
witz.Liech.
Russia
Russia
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
Latvia
Bulgaria
San Marino
Albania
Lithuania
Slovakia
Croatia
Serbia
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Montenegro
Macedonia
Timisoara
Arad
Oradea
Satu Mare
Alba lulia
Bistrita
Trgu Jiu
Deva
Drobeta-Turnu Severin
SuceavaBotosani
Iasi
Vaslui
Sibui
Zalau
Miercurea Ciuc
Rmnicu Vlcea
Brasov
Pitesti
Sfntu Gheorghe
Slatina
Focsani
Galati
Buzau
Ploiesti
Slobozia
Calarasi
GiurgiuAlexandria
Braila
Tirgoviste
Tulcea
Trgu Mures
Piatra Neamt
Bacau
Resita
Baia Mare
Cluj-Napoca
ConstantaCraiova
Danube
Danube
Mures
Somes B istrita
S iret
Olt
Arg
es
Danu
beTisa
Prut
B lac k S ea
Hungary
Serbia
Bulgaria
Ukraine
Moldova
Ukraine
Bucharest
Kisninv
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Mittal Steel Galati Distribution and Logistics department are
responsible for coordinating the production, documentation
and despatch of export orders to over forty countries on five
continents. Therefore buyers need only contact one
department to progress orders and track deliveries.
Steel from the Mittal Steel Galati facility has direct access to
navigable rivers, rail and road transport infrastructures across
Europe and to the rest of the world via the Danube delta or
the Danube Black Sea canal.
Vessels of up to 30 kt are handled at Galati for deliveries to
other nearby countries or for the short journey to the major
Black Sea steel terminal at the port of Constanta.
Here bulk carrying vessels meet the demand for long haul
aggregate shipments that take Mittal Steel Galati steel to the
Mediterranean Sea and beyond to the rest of the world
passing through Suez or Gibraltar on the way.
By sea and by land
In the modern world of steel distribution,location is the key to success.
Galati has become a significantcommercial centre in South EasternEurope from where the majority of
Mittal Steel Galati steel journeys start out onthe River Danube.
Mittal SteelS. A. Galati
Mittal SteelS. A. Galati
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Mittal Steel Galat i steel from start to f inish
Submerged Arc Welded Pipes
Liquid Steel
Slab Casting
Billet Casting
Plate
Hot Rolled Coil Cold Rolled Coil Hot Dipped Galvanised Coil
F A C T F I L E
Plant capacities inmillion metric tonnesper annum.
6 coke oven batteries2.1
3 sintering plants6.1
5 blast furnaces4.5
4 strand slab caster4.4
Bloom & billet mills2.6
2 heavy plate mills2.3
Hot rolling coil mill3.2
Cold rolling coil mill1.1
Hot dip galvanising line0.22
Welded pipes plant0.044
For detailed informationon MITTAL STEEL GALATIproducts, please read the product data sheets in thebrochure pocket.
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The Mittal Steel Galati site on the Danube port of Galati is a natural hub for steel
making resources.
At this 1600 hectacre facility the convergence of raw materials,
preparatory process plant and integrated steel production have
been brought together with the management capabilities of a
global steel business to create a comprehensive range of
steel products achieving international certification standards
as diverse as the industries that have come to expect
bench mark performance from Mittal Steel Galati steel.
As members of Mittal Steel Company N.V., the worlds most
global steel group, engineers at Mittal Steel Galati contribute
to and benefit from an exchange of information with the
corporate title of Knowledge-Integration-Program [KIP]
Mittal Steel research and development departments
in Europe and the USA coordinate KIP, pooling expert
information from managers responsible for technological
innovation at Mittal Steel steel mills worldwide.
For Mittal Steel Galati customers this ensures that they will always be
among the first to benefit from the implementation of world class operating
practices in quality control and technical support for their design engineers.
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SHIPBUILDING
HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
INTERNATIONAL GAS TRANSIT PROJECTS
STRUCTURES, BRIDGES & CRANES
AUTOMOTIVE PANELS
DOMESTIC APPLIANCES
ANTI CORROSION ENGINEERING
BOILER & PRESSURE VESSEL MANUFACTURE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
AGRICULTURE
Sheets & Blanks Quality Control Delivery Packaging Research & Development
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C u s t o m e r D y n a m i c s
Mittal Steel Galati - Domestic Sales
Tel: +0040-52525-82828Fax: +40 236 407635
Email: [email protected]
Mittal Steel Galati - Export Sales
Tel: 00-9714-8811665Fax: 00-9714-8811663
Email: [email protected]
The new Mittal Steel Galati business came into being because
Mittal Steel had seen that the old SIDEX was a sleeping giant.
Awoken with an injection of capital combined with Mittal Steel
enterprise, the giant has been enjoying a new lease of life
and making swift progress.
From the moment that Mittal Steel and Sidex S.A. joined forcesto form Mittal Steel Galati, a long-term strategy of modernisation began.
The advantages of belonging to the world's fastest growing steelcompany are that ambitious plans can be realised. The achievementsat the Galati facility in the short time since privatisation arealready evident in production, delivery and positive cash flow.
However, investments in capital equipment and technology areonly a part of the equation. As in all successful businesses, themost valuable asset at the heart of Mittal Steel Galati is itsexperienced work force.
From a commercial perspective this is particularly true of thoseemployees who operate at the vendor-buyer interface. It is herethat 'Customer Dynamics' was initiated and quickly grewthroughout the company. It is not simply about cultivatingrelationships, more a pro-active attitude and recognising whereattention to the minute details will make a difference.
Now each customer has only one contact point within the companywhereby product specialist sales personnel handle their day-to-daybusiness. Since the introduction of 'Customer Dynamics' there hasbeen a measurable increase in the efficient expedition of ordersand success in meeting delivery compliance targets.
Ninety percent of flat steel used in Romania is supplied by Mittal Steel Galati and one third of all company output is for the homemarket. Domestic marketing executives are product orientatedtoward specific industry groups and are in regular contact withend users to gather the knowledge and information that supports'Customer Dynamics'.
Mittal Steel Galati
The steel giant.
From 1999 until 2002,Mittal Steel Galati hassupplied about 32,000MT oflongitudinally welded pipesfor the TRANSGAZ projectunder a long-term contract.
Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Ind.
Building a variety of ships upto Panamax size, and marineconstructions such as barges,pontoons, supply & coastervessels based on the mostadvanced technologies.
Mittal Steel Galati is supplyinghot rolled plates forGHATGHAR Hydro-ElectricPower Plant Project.
The contract was signed withPATEL ENGINEERING.
More than two-thirds ofRomania's estimated 3million cars on the road areDacias. For about 30 yearsMittal Steel Galati have beenmain supplier of flat steel forAutomobile Dacia S.A.Renault Group.
The Internat ional Gastransit infrastructure includes11,000 km of main pipelineswith diameters rangingfrom 150 to 800 mm andcompressor stations alongthe pipelines route.
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Finished Steel Products
Heavy Plate
Hot Rolled Sheet and Strip
Cold Rolled Sheet and Strip
Hot Zinc Coated Sheet and Strip
Longitudinally Submerged Arc Welded Pipe
Square and Round Billets
Metallurgical cokeBreeze coke
Coke briquettesCrude tar made of pitch coal
Dehydrated coal
A type pitchB type pitchCreosote oil
Anthracite oilNaphthalene
Crude benzeneAmmonia sulfate
Coke breeze from electro-filtersFerrous sulphate
Coke breeze from the coke dry cooling
By-Products
International Quality Standards held byMittal Steel Galati
The TV CERT Certification Body
Lloyds Register
Det Norske Veritas
ABS Europe
Germanischer Lloyd
Bureau Veritas
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STANDARDS AND GRADES
Steel for construction, structural general purposes
Standard Grade Application
STAS 500/2-80 OL 32; OL 34
S.R.E.N 10025+ A 1/94 S 185
ASTM A 283/97 Gr.A, B
ASTM A 285/96 Gr.A, B
API 5L/2000 Gr.A
JISG 3101/87 SS 330
STAS 500/2-80 OL 37
STAS 2883/3-91 R 360
S.R.E.N 10025+ A 1/94 S 235
EN 10028/2-92 P 235 GH
DIN 17100/80 RSt 37
DIN 17155/83 H I
ASTM A36 A36
ASTM A 283/97 Gr.C
ASTM A 285/96 Gr.C
ASTM A 515/97 Gr.55
BS 4360/86 40 A, B, C; 40 D, DDI
BS 1501/80 Gr.161-360B
JISG 3101/87 SS 400
JISG 3106/92 SM 400-A, B
STAS 500/2-80 OL 42
STAS 2883/2-91 K 410
ASTM A 283/97 Gr.D
ASTM A 515/97 Gr.60, 65
API 5L/2000 Gr.B
ASTM A573/93 Gr.58
IS 2062/92 Fe 410 WA, Fe 410 WB
IS 2002/92 Gr.2
JISG 3101/87 SS 400
JISG 3106/92 SM 400-A, B
STAS 500/2-80 OL 44
STAS 2883/2-91 K 460
STAS 9021/1-89 OCS 285
S.R.E.N 10025+ A 1/94 S 275
EN 10028/2-92 P 265 GH, P 295 GH
EN 10028/3-92 P 275 N, NH
EN 10113/2-93 S 275 N
DIN 17100/80 RSt 44
DIN 17155/83 H II
DIN 17102/83 St E285
DIN 17155/83 17 Mo 4
ASTM A 573/93 Gr.65
ASTM A 633/95 Gr.A
ASTM A 516/96 Gr.55, 60, 65
API 5L/2000 X 42, X 46
BS 4360/86 43 A, B, C, D
BS 1501/80 Gr.161-430 B
IS 2062/92 Fe 410 WC
Structural elements for agricultural machine, stands,
machine parts, armatures, cupped parts and pipes.
Welded or joined structures as bridge elements, tanks,
pillars, support elements for machines and equipments
and anges for moderate tensions.
Mechanisms for moderate stress and easy stressed
metallic beams.
Structural elements for metallic welded constructions
working in relatively high mechanical stress and enough
resistance at fragile breaking.
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Steel for construction, structural general purposes continued
Standard Grade Application
STAS 500/2-80 OL 52
STAS 2883/2-91 K 510
STAS 2883/3-91 R 510
STAS 9021/1-89 OCS 355
EN 10025/93 S 355
EN 10028/2- 92 P 355 GH
EN 10028/3-92 P 355 N, NH
DIN 17100/80 RRSt 52
DIN 17102/83 St E 355
DIN 17155/83 19 Mo 6
ASTM A 529/96 Gr.50
ASTM A 737/97 Gr.B
ASTM A 537/95 Cls. 1, 2
BS 4360/86 50 A, B, C, D
JIS G3101/87 SS 490
JIS G3106/92 SM 490-A, B
STAS 880/88 OLC 10, 15, 20, 25,
30, 35, 40, 45
DIN 17200/69 C 22, 35, 45
Mechanical and engineering.
Structural elements for metallic constructions
highly stressed, pillars for electric lines, cranes
and big capacity tanks.
Weldable steel with ne-grained structure; steel for boilers,container and welded pipesspecial steel; microalloyed steel;steel resisting at atmosphere corrosion.
Standard Grade Application
STAS 2883/3-88 16 Mo3, 16 Mo 5
EN 10028/2-92 16 Mo 3
DIN 17155/83 15 Mo 3
STAS 2883/3-88 14 Mo Cr 10, 14 Mo Cr 4
EN 10028/2-92 13 Cr Mo 4-5
DIN 17155/83 13 Cr Mo 4-4
STAS 2883/3-88 12 Mo Cr 22,
12 Mo Cr 50
EN 10028/2-92 10 Cr Mo 9-10,
11 Mo Cr 90
DIN 17155/83 10 Cr Mo 90
STAS 9020/1-89 OCS 355-6, 7
STAS 2883/2-91 R 510-7
EN 10028/3-92 P 355 NL1, NL2
ASTM A 515/97 Gr.70
ASTM A 516/97 Gr.70
EN 10113/2-93 P 355 NL
DIN 17102/83 T(E)StE 355,
W(T,E)St 380
ASTM A 633/95 Gr.C
ASTM A 656/97 Gr.50, 60
ASTM A 517/99 Gr.F
EN 10028/3-92 P 460 N, NH, NL 1, NL 2
EN 10113/2-93 S 420 N.NL; S 460 N, NL
DIN 17102/83 W(T, E)ST 420, W(T, E) ST
ASTM A709/99 460
ASTM A588/99 Gr.50 W
ASTM 572/97 Gr.B
ASTM 737/97 Gr.50, 60, 65
Gr.C
API 5L/2000 X 52, X 56, X 60, X 65 Steel for longitudinally welded pipes.
STAS 500/3-80 RCA 37; RCB 52
EN 10155/ S 235 JOW; S 355 JOW
ASTM 242/97 Tip 1
For boilers, vessels working under pressure at ambient
and high temperature.
Structural elements for welded, riveted, or bolted
construction of bridges, buildings, pressure vessels,
piping components.
Structural elements for construction, where savings in
weight and added durability are important, with
resistance at atmospheric corrosion.
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Lloyds Register of Shipping Plates for boiler and pressure vessel
Grade
LRS 360 AR, 410 AR
360 FG, 410 FG, 460 FG, 490 FG, 510 FG
Steel for structural elements forconstruction, for boilers and pressure vessels with TV -Germany authorization
Standard Grade
DIN 17155 H II
EN 10028/2 P 265 GH
DIN 17155 13 Cr Mo 4-4
EN 10028/2 13 Cr M0 4-5
DIN 17100 RSt 37-2, St 37-2, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52-3
EN 10025 S 235 JRG 2, S 235 J 2 G 3, S 275 JR,
S 275 J 2 G 3, S 355 J 2 G 3
DIN 17100 RSt 37-2, St 37-2
EN 10025 S 235 JRG 2, S 235 J 2 G 3
DIN 17100 St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52-3
EN 10025 S 275 JR, S 275 J 2 G 3, S 355 J 2 G 3
STAS 2883/2-91 R 510-4a
Sizes
Thickness (mm) Width (mm) Length (m)
6 8 1,500 3,000 *
> 8 11 1,500 3,200
> 11 12 1,500 3,600
> 12 40 1,500 4,000
> 40 60 1,500 4,000 6; 8; 10
> 60 80 1,500 3,500 4; 6; 8
> 80 100 1,500 3,500 4 6
Note: * Other widths are subject to mill approval
Other dimensions are limited due to max.10 tons/plate
Steel for shipbuilding
Shipping Register
GL LRS DNV ABS BV RINA NKK RNR ASTM A131
A A NVA A A A KA A A
B B NVB B B B KB B B
D D NVD D D D KD D D
E E NVE E E E KE E E
A 32 AH 32 NVA 32 A 32 A 32 AH 32 KA 32 A 32 AH 32
D 32 DH 32 NVD 32 D 32 D 32 DH 32 KD 32 D 32 DH 32
E 32 EH 32 NVE 32 E 32 E 32 EH 32 KE 32 E 32 EH 32
A 36 AH 36 NVA 36 A 36 A 36 AH 36 KA 36 A 36 AH 36
D 36 DH 36 NVD 36 D 36 D 36 DH 36 KD 36 D 36 DH 36
E 36 EH 36 NVE 36 E 36 E 36 EH 36 KE 36 E 36 EH 36
6; 8; 10; 12
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Marketing Enquiries:
Tel: 0040236407349
Fax: 0040236407670
e-mail: [email protected]
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Margins: as rolled or cut to length.
Chemical properties on ladle analysis or as per ordered standard.
Mechanical properties according to ordered standards.
Dimensional tolerances according to DIN 1543/81; ASTM A 6-88 C;
BS 4360/86; ASTM A 20-85; GOST 19903-74; STAS 437/81;
EN 10029/91; JIS G 3193/77. For shipbuilding plates, tolerances for
thickness as per shipping register agreed upon in the contract.
Flatness tolerances according to DIN 1543/81 table 5 up to
50 mm thickness (including) and max. 12 mm/1 m for thicker
plates; according to ASTM A 6-88C; according to ASTM A 20-85;
according to GOST 19903/74; according to EN 10029/91 table 4
class N; according to STAS 437/81; according to BS 4360/86; and
according to quality standards when stipulating atness deviations.
Marking
Die stamped: heat number and number of programme, or according
to register of reception.
By painting: suppliers emblem, made in Romania, size, quality,
standards, number of contract and number of lot.
Documents of Quality
Mills quality certicate according to:
DIN 50049/2.1; 2.2 EN 10204/2.1; 2.2.
DIN 50049/3.1.B EN 10204/3.1.B
DIN 50049/3.1.C; 3.2.C EN 10204/3.1.C; 3.2.C
The quality certicates can also be signed and stamped by the
shipping registers representatives.
TV reception according to approval. These certicates are drawn up
by lots (assortments) for the shipped quantities on each wagon and
dispatched to the port of loading.
General note: The above product ranges are indicative, the exact sizes
and technical parameters are to be mutually discussed and agreed when
nalizing orders.
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SR EN 10025+ A 1/94S S 185
S 235 JR, JR G2, JO, J 2 G 3, J 2 G 4
S 275 JR, JO, J 2 G 3, J 2 G 4
S 355 JR, JO, J 2 G 3, J 2 G 4,K 2 G 3, K 2 G 4
Fe 430 D 1, Fe 430 D 2, Fe 430 B, Fe 430 C
STAS 500-2/80 OL 32, OL 34, OL 37, OL 42, OL 44, OL 52, OL 37-2, 3k
DIN 17100/80 RSt 37, RSt 44, RRSt 52
RRSt 37-3
ASTM A 36/94 A 36
ASTM A 283/92 A, B, C, D
ASTM A 285 33, 36, 40
ASTM A 529/92 42, 50
ASTM A 573/90 58, 65, 70
ASTM A 570/92 30, 33, 36, 40, 45, 50, 55
ASTM A 656/89 50, 60
NF A 35-501/81 E 24, E 28, E 36
GOST 380/71 VSt 3 sp
JIS G 3101/87 SS 330 (SS 34), SS 400 (SS 41)
JIS G 3106/92 SS 490 (SS 500)
IS 2062/92 Fe 410 WA, Fe 410 WB, Fe 410 WC
BS 2062/92 40 A, B, C, D, DD
43 A, B, C, D
50 A, B, C, D
BS 4360 40 A, B, C, D
G 40.21-M 81/84 260 W, WT
300 W, WT
350 W, WT
API 5L 95 A, B, X 42, X 46, X 52, X 60, X 65
SAE /92 1,006, 1,008, 1,010, 1,012, 1,015, 1,016, 1,017, 1,018, 1,019, 1,020, 1,021
DIN 17100 St 37-2, St 37-3, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52-3
DIN 1626/2458 St 37.0 WB
GOST 10706-76 St 2 sp, St 3 spc, VSt 3 sp
EN 10113-2/93 S 275 N, NL
S 355 N, NL
S 420 N, NL
S 460 N, NL
STAS 9021/89 OCS 285, OCS 355
DIN 17102/83 T, E, W, St E 285
T, E, W, St E 355
W, St E 380
T, E, W, St E 420
T, E, W, St E 460
ASTM A 572/90 50, 60, 65 (TYPE 1, 2)
ASTM A 633/97 A, C
ASTM A 656/89 50, 60
SR EN 10155 S 235 JOW, S 355 JOW
STAS 500-3/80 RCA 37-1, 2, 3, RCB 52-2, 3
DIN 17100/80 St 37-2, 3 Cu 3
St 52-3 Cu 3
ASTM A 242/91 TYPE 1
JIS G 3114/77 SM A 41 A, B CLASS 1
IRSM 41/74 I
Steel for tubes and pipes.
Steel for construction.
Steel with ne grain for
welded construction.
Atmospheric corrosion
resistant steels.
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EN 10028-2/92 P 235 GH, P 265 GH
P 295 GH, P 355 GH
16 Mo 3, 13 Cr Mo 4-5
10 Cr Mo 9-10, 11 Cr Mo 9-10
STAS 2883-2/91 K 410, K 460, K 510
16 Mo 3, 16 Mo 5, 14 Mo Cr 10
14 Mo Cr 4, 12 Mo Cr 22
12 Mo Cr 50, 12 Vmo Cr 10
DIN 17155/83 H I, H II, 17 Mo 4, 19 Mo 6, 15 Mo 3
13 Cr Mo 4-4, 10 Cr Mo 9-10
ASTM A 515/90 55, 60, 65, 70
ASTM A 737/87 B, C
IS 2002/92 Gr 2
BS 1501/80 161-360 B, 430 B
EN 10028-3/96 P 275 N, NH, NL 1, NL 2
P 355 N, NH, NL 1, NL 2
P 460 N, NH, NL 1, NL 2
EN 10120/96 P 245 NB, P 265 NB, P310 NB
STAS 2883-3/91 R 360, R 430, R 510
ASTM A 285/90 A, B, C, D
ASTM A 516/90 55, 60, 65, 70
ASTM A 537/91 1, 2
ASTM 514/ 91 B, F
ASTM A 517/90 B, F
STR 523/84 M19, M22, M36, M45, M47 B Steel for electrical industry.
(internal standard)
Steel for boilers and pressure
vessels at high temperature.
Steel for boilers and pressure
vessels operating at atmospheric
and low temperature.
STANDARDS AND GRADES continued
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STRIPS
Thickness (mm) Width (mm)
1.5 12.0 250 700
Inner diameter of the strips = 550 660 mm
Outer diameter = 2,000 mm
or,
Inner diameter of the strips = 750 860 mm
Outer diameter = 2,200 mm
FLAT BARS
Thickness (mm) Width (mm) Length (mm)
1.5 12.0 250 700 2,000 9,000
SIZES
COILS
Thickness (mm) Width (mm)
1.50 < 2.00 1,000; 1,100
2.00 < 2.50 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,250; 1,300
2.50 < 3.00 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,250; 1,300; 1,400
3.00 12.00 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,250; 1,300; 1,400; 1524
Other specications:
Coils weight: 12 27 tons
Inner diameter of the coil = 750 860 mm
Outer diameter = 1,180 2,200 mm
Telescopicity: Max. 70 mm
Chequered coils (tear drop) can also be delivered with thickness 3.0 12.0 mm and width 1,000 1,524 mm
SHEETS
Thickness (mm) Width (mm) Length (mm)
1.50 < 2.00 1,000; 1,100 2,000 4,000
2.00 < 2.50 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,250; 1,300 2,000 4,000
2.50 < 3.00 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,250; 1,300; 1,400 2,000 6.000
3.00 < 4.00 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,250; 1,300; 1,400 2,000 6,000
4.00 < 6.00 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,250; 1,300; 1,400; 1,524 4,000 8,000
6.00 12.00 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,250; 1,300; 1,400; 1,524 6,000 9,000
Delivery in packets weighing: 2 20 tons
Height of the packets: Max. 500 mm
Chequered sheet (tear drop) can also be delivered with thickness 3.0 12.0 mm and width 1,000 1,524 mm.
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Chemical properties on ladle sample analysis as per ordered standard.
Mechanical properties according to ordered standards.
Dimensional tolerances according to DIN 1016/72; DIN 1543/81; ASTM A 568/81; ASTM A 635/80;
ASTM A 36/88C; JIS 3193/77; BS 1449/83; EN 10051/91.
Mill edges with -0/+ 20 mm tolerances width.
Pickling coils/sheets can also be delivered.
MARKING
By painting on metal tags, indicating: Made in Romania, Ispat Sidex emblem, number of contract, size, quality,
standard, coil number and heat number.
PACKING
Each coil is tied by steel straps, four through the eye and two round the circumference.
Each packet is tied by steel straps from meter to meter, crosswise, and also by two longitudinal straps using
metallic edge protection.
DOCUMENT OF QUALITY
Mills quality documents according to: DIN 50049/2.1 EN 10204/2.1
DIN 50049/2.2 EN 10204/2.2
DIN 50049/3.1.B EN 10204/3.1.B
DIN 50049/3.1.C EN 10204/3.1.C
DIN 50049/3.2 EN 10204/3.2
Note: The above product ranges are indicative only. The exact sizes and technical parameters are to be mutually
discussed and agreed when nalizing orders.
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Standard Grade ApplicationSTAS 10318/80 A 4, A 5 Automotive IndustrySTAS 9485/80 A 1k , A 2k, A 3kSTAS 9724/90 B 1, B 2, OL 32, OL 34, OL 37DIN 1623-2/83 RSt 37ASTM A 366/96 A 366JIS 3141/77 SPCC SD, SPCD SDDIN 1623-1/83 St 12, RRSt 13, RRSt 14NF A 36 401/83 TC, XES, ZES, XE, ZEEN 10130-95 FeP 01, FeP 03, FeP 04, EN 10130-98 DC 01, DC 03, DC 04
SIZES
Product/Dimensions Cold Rolled Coil Cold RolledSheet Cold Rolled StripThickness, mm 0.4 3.5 0.4 3.5 0.4 3.5Width, mm 600 1,500 1,000 1,500 80 599Length, mm 2,000 3,000
TECHNICAL DELIVERY CONDITIONS
Product/Technical Delivery Conditions Cold Rolled Coil Cold Rolled Sheet Cold Rolled StripWeight, MT Max. 16.0 0.5 5.0 2.0 9.0Coil ID, mm 610 +/- 15 610 +/- 15Surface finishing* m, g m, g m, gSurface protection Unoiled / Oiled Unoiled / Oiled Unoiled / OiledOther conditions According to standard According to standard According to standard
* m = normal finishing; g = semi-bright finishing
PACKING
For coils: Each coil is horizontally positioned, tied up with steel straps (three peripheral straps and threeradial straps), wrapped in polyethylene coated paper, covered with metallic jackets, edge protected andfastened on wooden skids.
For strips: The hoops can be positioned either horizontally, or vertically, with wooden separators. Each hoophas one single peripheral strap and four radial straps. The hoops are bound together with three longitudinaland two radial straps, then wrapped in polyethylene coated paper and fastened on wooden skids.
For sheet packs: Each packet is tied up with steel straps (minimum two straps on along each side) andmargins protectors, wrapped in polyethylene coated paper, covered in a metallic box and fastened onwooden skids.
Note: The above product ranges are indicative only; the exact size and technical parameters are to be mutuallydiscussed and agreed when finalizing orders.
General applications
Automotive and general applications
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Standard Grade ApplicationEN 10142 / 93 FePO 2 G, FePO 3 G, FePO 5 GEN 10147 / 92 FeE 220 G, FeE 250 G,
FeE 280 G, FeE 320 GDIN 17162 / 77 St O 1 Z, St O 2 Z, St O 3 Z, St O 4 ZJIS G 3302 / 79 SPGCBS 2989 / 82 Z 1, Z 2, Z 3STAS 10896 / 90 Z 0, Z1, Z 1 A, Z 2, Z 3 Deep drawingASTM A 526 / 71 A 526ASTM A 527 / 98 A 527ASTM A 528 / 71 A 528ASTM A 653 / 98 A 653
SIZES
Product / Dimensions Hot Dip Zinc Hot Dip ZincCoated Coil Coated Sheet
Thickness, mm 0.4 2.5 0.4 2.5Width, mm 1,000 1,350 1,000 1,350Length,mm 2,000 3,000
TECHNICAL DELIVERY CONDITIONS
Product / Technical Hot Dip Zinc Hot Dip ZincDelivery Conditions Coated Coil Coated SheetWeight, MT Max. 16.0 Max. 5.0Coil ID, mm 610 +/- 15 Surface protection * C / O / CO C / O / COSurface finishing A / B / C A / B / CSpangle type N / M N / MZinc layer, g/m2 100 400, according to standard 100 400, according to standard(on both sides)Other conditions According to standard According to standard
* C = Chromated; O = Oiled; CO = Chromated and oiled. A = Normal finishing; B = Improved finishing; C = Upper finishing. N = Regular spangle; M = Micro spangle.
PACKING
For coils: Each coil is horizontally positioned, tied up with steel straps (three peripheral straps and threeradial straps), wrapped in polyethylene coated paper, covered with metallic jackets, edge protected andfastened on wooden skids.
For sheet packs: Each packet is tied up with steel straps (minimum two straps on along each side) andmargins protectors, wrapped in polyethylene coated paper, covered with metallic box and fastened onwooden skids.
Note: The above product ranges are indicative only; the exact size and technical parameters are to be mutuallydiscussed and agreed when finalizing orders.
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Cold formed steel structures
Hand and mechanical folding
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Square Billets
Profile (mm) Length (mm)80x80100x100120x120140x140160x160180x180200x200250x250280x280
Round Billets
Diameter (mm) Length (mm)120130140150160170180
DELIVERY/PACKING
The billets are delivered in packets of maximum 10 MT weight and tiedwith wires or strips according to the contract.
Note: The above product ranges are indicative only. The exact sizes andtechnical parameters are to be mutually discussed and agreed whenfinalizing orders.
STANDARDS AND GRADES
Standards Steel GradesSTAS 9382/4-1989 20 BMn 13q.DIN 17200-1989 C 22SR EN 10025+A1-1994 EN10025-1991 Fe 310; Fe 360 B; Fe 360 BFN; Fe 360 BFU; Fe 360 C; Fe 360 D 1; Fe 360 D 2; Fe 430 B; Fe 430 C; Fe 430 D 1;
Fe 430 D 2; Fe 510 C; Fe 510 D 1; Fe 510 D 2; Fe 510 DD 1; Fe 510 DD 2; S 185; S 235 J 2 G 3; S 235 J 2 G 4;S 235 JO; S 235 JRG 2; S 235 JR; S 275 J 2 G 3; S 275 J 2 G 4; S 275 JO; S 275 JR; S 355 J 2 G 3; S 355 J 2 G 4;S 355 JR; S 355 K 2 G 3; S 355 K 2 G 4.
STAS 880-1988 OLC 10; OLC 10 S; OLC 10 X; OLC 10 XS; OLC 15; OLC 15 S; OLC 15 X; OLC 15 XS; OLC 20; OLC 20 S; OLC 20 X;OLC 20 XS; OLC 25; OLC 35; OLC 45; OLC 50; OLC 55; OLC 60.
ASTM 615-1996 GRAD 40; GRAD 60; A 615 GRAD 60 V.EN 10028/2 16 Mo 3.STAS 8185-1988 OLT 35; OLT 35 K; OLT 35 M; OLT 45; OLT 45 K; OLT 45 R; OLT 65; 31 V Mn 12.STAS 438/1-1989 PC 52; PC 52 V; PC 60.DIN 17100-1980 RST 42-2; RST 52-2; RST 52-3; RRSt 37-3; RRSt 44-3; RRSt 52-3; ST 37-2; RSt 37-2; RSt 44-2.SAE 1992 SAE-1006; SAE-1008; SAE-1008 K; SAE-1010; SAE-1010 K; SAE-1015; SAE-1016; SAE-1017; SAE-1018; SAE-1019;
SAE-1020.GOST 380-1971 VSt 3 SP; ST 3 SP.STAS 500/2-1980 OL 30; OL 32-1s, k; OL 34-1k; OL 35 MOD A; OL 37-1s, k; OL 37-2k; OL 37-3k, kf; OL 37-4kf; OL 42 3KF;
OL 42-2k; OL 42-3k; OL 42-3k; OL 44-2k; OL 44-3k, kf; OL 44-4kf; OL 50 1BK; OL 50 1K; OL 52-2k; OL 52-3k, kf;OL 52-4kf; OL 60; OL 60 1BK; OL 70 1BK.
6,000 / 9,000 /12,000
4,000 or 6,000
6,000 or 12,000
6,000 or 12,000
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STANDARD STEEL GRADES APPLICATIONSSF 25 -94 ST 37.0 M ; OL 37-2K MH ;
OL 42-2MSH; GR. B-M ; GR. B-MSH; Metallic structures and ordinary pipelines.OL 52-2MSH; OL 52-2KM.
CS 10010/1 OL 42-3KF. Metallic structures and pipelines.SF 26 -94 OL 44-2KS ; OL 52-2KS. Cold and hot water, steam supply and
main pipelines for natural gas.DIN 1626-94 ST 37.0 ; ST 37.0 MSH; ST 52.0. Metallic structures, tubes, pressure vessels
and chemical plants.API 5L /2000 GR. B PSL 1, PSL 2 ; X 42 PSL 1, PSL2;
X 46 PSL 1, PSL 2; X 52 PSL 1, PSL 2; Main pipelines for oil supply.X 60 PSL 1, PSL 2; X 65 PSL 1,PSL 2.
EN 10219 S 235 JRH; S355 J2H. Metallic structures, tubes pressure vesselsand chemical plants.
SIZES
DIAMETER WALL THICKNESS LENGTHinch. mm inch. mm inch. mm20 508 0,25-0,34 6,4-8,722 559 0,25-0,34 6,4-8,724 610 0,25-0,41 6,4-10,326 660 0,25-0,41 6,4-10,328 711 0,25-0,44 6,4-11,130 762 0,25-0,44 6,4-11,132 813 0,28-0,50 7,1-12,734 864 0,28-0,50 7,1-12,736 914 0,28-0,56 7,1-14,338 965 0,31-0,56 7,9-14,340 1016 0,31-0,56 7,9-14,342 1067 0,34-0,56 8,7-14,344 1118 0,34-0,69 8,7-17,546 1168 0,34-0,69 8,7-17,548 1219 0,34-0,69 8,7-17,552 1321 0,37-0,69 9,5-17,556 1422 0,37-0,69 9,5-17,5
TESTS:
X-Ray Test
TVX-Ray Test
Pressure Test
Lab Tests:
Tensile Test
Notch Impact Text
Controlled Bending Test
DELIVERY/PACKING:
The outer surface of delivered pipes may be coated with colourless varnish.The delivered pipes may have lids for chamfer protection.
Note: The above product ranges are indicative only. The exact sizes and technical parameters are to be mutuallydiscussed and agreed when finalizing orders.
354-465 9,000-11,800
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Metallurgical coke grain size 830 mm
Characteristics Standard
Total humidity (Wt): max. 12% STAS 5631-73Ash (Aanh): max. 14% STAS 5629-73Volatiles (Vanh): max. 1.7% STAS 5268-69Total Sulphur (Sanh): max. 1.7% STAS 5270-73Annual production: approx. 73,000 tons
Breeze coke grain size: 025 and 010 mm
Characteristics Standard
Grain size: 025 mm Grain size: 010 mmTotal humidity (Wt): Total humidity (Wt):max. 15% max. 17% STAS 5631-73Ash (Aanh): Ash (Aanh): max. 14% max. 15% STAS 5629-73Volatiles (Vanh): Volatiles (Vanh):max. 4.5% max. 6% STAS 5268-69Total Sulphur (Sanh): Total Sulphur (Sanh):max. 1.8% max. 1.8% STAS 5270-73Annual production: Annual production:approx. 2,000 tons approx. 170,000 tons
Coke briquettes
Characteristics Standard
Total humidity (Wt): max. 15% STAS 5631-73Ash (A anh): max. 20% STAS 5629-73Volatiles (Vanh): max. 22% STAS 5268-69Annual production: approx. 350 tons
Crude tar made of pitch coal (according to STAS 3362-76)
Characteristics:
Density at 20 C: 1.151.25 g/cm3
Total humidity: max. 5%Benzene insoluble substances: max. 10%Ash: max. 0.15%Fractional Distillation:
1. Phenolic fraction: max. 6%2. Naphthalenic fraction 170210 C: max. 6%3. Naphthalenic fraction 210235 C: max. 14%4. Naphthalenic fraction 235250 C: max. 4%5. Absorption oil fraction 250300 C: max. 9%6. Heavy intermediate fraction 300335 C: max. 9%7. Anthracitic fraction 335350 C: max. 8%8. Pitch: min. 50%
Pitch softening point: min. 80 CVolatiles: max. 80%Acide constituants: min. 0.3 cm3/100gNaphthalene: min. 5%Anthracite: min. 1.2 %Annual production: approx. 120,000 tons
Dehydrated tar (according to STAS 3362-76)
Characteristics:
Density at 20 C: 1.151.25 g/cm3
Humidity: max. 0.6%Benzene insoluble substances: max. 10%Ash: max. 0.15%Fractional distillation:
1. Phenolic fraction 170210 C: max. 9% 2. Naphthalenic fraction 210235 C: max. 15% 3. Naphthalenic fraction 210235 C: max. 9% 4. Absorption oil fraction 250300 C: max. 25% 5. Heavy intermediate fraction 300335 C: max. 11% 6. Anthracenic fraction 335350 C: max. 10% 7. Pitch: min. 50%
Pitch softening point: min. 80 CVolatiles: max. 85%Acide constituants: min. 0.3 cm3/100gNaphthalene: min. 5%Anthracite: min. 1.2 %Annual production: approx. 3,000 tons
A type pitch (according to STAS 3360-86)
Characteristics Standard
Softening point (Kragner Sarnow): 8285 C STAS 8351/1-80Water: max. 0.5% STAS 8351/4-83Benzene insoluble substances: min. 35% STAS 8351/2-83Anthracites oil insoluble substances: 1113% STAS 8351/6-83Beta resins: min. 24% STAS 8351/7-83Coke (fixed carbon): min. 53% STAS 8351/5-83Inturgescence coefficient: min. 25 mm STAS 8351/8-83Density at 20 C: min. 1.31 g/cm3 STAS 8351/10-77Ash: max. 0.3% STAS 8351/3-83Fractional distillation:
Between 0 and 270 C: max. 0.5 Between 270 and 300 C: max. 5.0
Sulfur: 0.7% STAS 5270-74Annual production: approx. 30,000 tons
B type pitch (according to STAS 3360-86)
Characteristics: Standard
Softening point (Kragner Sarnow): 7585 C STAS 8351/1-80Water: max. 5% STAS 8351/4-83Benzene insoluble substances: STAS 8351/2-83Anthracene oil insoluble substances: STAS 8351/6-83Beta resins: STAS 8351/7-83Coke (fixed carbon): STAS 8351/5-83Inturgescence coefficient: STAS 8351/8-83Density at 20 C: min. 1.25 g/cm3 STAS 8351/10-77Ash: max. 0.8 % STAS 8351/3-83Fractional distillation:
Between 0 and 270 C: Between 270 and 300 C:
Sulphur: STAS 5270-74Annual production: approx. 15,000 tons
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Characteristics Standard
Inammability: min. 105 C STAS 5489-80
Density at 20 C: min. 1.02 g/cm3 STAS 35-72
Clearing: max. 45 C STAS 2436-73
Water: max. 1% STAS 24-80
Benzene
insoluble substances: max. 0.3% STAS 2436-73
Viscosity at 90 C: 1.11.3 E STAS 117-87
Phenol: min. 2% STAS 3362-86
Distillation, in volumes:
Up to 210 C: 510% STAS 2436-73
Up to 235 C: 2545% and
Up to 315 C: 4075% STAS 3362-86
Up to 360 C: 7590%
Annual production: approx. 7,000 tons
Anthracite oil
Characteristics Standard
Relative density at 38 C: 12 g/cm3 STAS 2436-87
Water: max. 3% STAS 8351-83
First drop: min. 220 C STAS 2436-87
Annual production: approx. 250 tons
Naphthalene (according to STAS 1278-64)
Characteristics: Type I Type II
Aspect cr ystals blocks
Color: white yellow-brown
Solidication point min. 79,6 C min. 78 C
Residue from calcination max. 0,008 max. 0,15
Humidity, [%], max. 0,02 max. 2
Mineral oil
Annual production: 3,000-5,000 tons
Crude benzene
Characteristics Standard
Aspect: yellow
Relative density at 20 C: max. 0.895g/cm3 STAS 35-81
Distillation initial boiling point: min. 75 C STAS 36-67
Distillated volume up to 150 C: min. 87% STAS 36-67
Distillated volume up to 160 C: min. 88% STAS 36-67
Distillated volume up to 180 C: min. 90% STAS 36-67
Bromine gure: max. 16 g/100 g STAS 311-68
Sulphur: max. 1.3% STAS 119-76
Annual production: 24,000 tons
Ammonia water (according to STAS 448/2-84)
Characteristics:
Aspect: transparent liquid
Smell: pricking
Colour: greenish yellow
Ammonia: min.16%
Residue from evaporation: max.0.3%
Carbon dioxide:
Hydrogen sulphide: 15100 g/dm3
Annual production: 22,650 tons
Ammonia sulfate (according to STAS 4721-80)
Characteristics:
Aspect: white or light
colored crystals
Nitrogen: min. 20.7%
Humidity: max. 1.5%
Free sulfuric acid: max. 0.2%
Annual production: 15,000 tons.
Coke breeze from electrolters
Characteristics:
Sieve mesh (mm) < 0.1 0.10.2 0.20.5 > 0.5
Sifting (%) 30.2 49 18 2.8
Ash: 10%
Sieve analysis
Caloric power: 6,000 Kcal/kg
Annual production: approx. 2,400 tons.
Ferrous sulfate
Characteristics:
Colour: Greenish gray
Aspect: Microcr ystals
Iron Sulphate: min. 97.5 %
Water Insoluble Substances: max. 0.2 %
H2SO4: max. 0.2 %
Annual production: approx. 7,200 tons
Coke breeze resulted from the coke dry cooling (according to no.7/1995 company standard)
Characteristics:
Ash: max. 17%
Total humidity: max. 5%
Overgranulosity (> 5 mm): max. 5
Volatile: max. 3%
Annual production: approx. 9,000 tons
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