EN 10025-2 1.0590 Introduce

EN 10025-2 is an important steel standard used in the global construction industry. This standard sets out the requirements for a variety of steel products, including structural and non-structural steel. It is used by steel fabricators and manufacturers to ensure the quality of their products meet certain standards. It was first introduced by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) in the year 1993 and is used in many countries throughout the world.

Smelting temperature:1318°C - 1229°C

Application:Hot rolled structural steel products - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for non-alloy structural steels.

EN 10025-2 1.0590 Material Chemical Composition

The chemical composition of the EN 10025-2 1.0590 steel are as follows:

ElementMinMax
Carbon (C)-0.2300
Manganese (Mn)-1.8000
PhOsphorus (P)-0.0400
Sulfur (S)-0.0400
Silicon (Si)-0.6000
Copper (Cu)-0.6000
Nitrogen (N)-0.0270
(CEV)-0.4700

EN 10025-2 1.0590 Material Mechanical Properties

EN 10025-2 1.0590 has stringent testing requirements for steel products. These tests measure the steel's physical and chemical properties, such as the yield strength, tensile strength, ductility, and toughness. These tests ensure that the steel meets certain safety and quality requirements.

The mechanical properties of the EN 10025-2 1.0590 steel are as follows:

YieldRp0.2 ≤ 288 (MPa)
TeileRm≤ 656 (MPa)
ImpactKV/Ku24(J)
ElongationA21%
Reduction in cross section on fractureZ34%
As-Heat-Treated ConditionSolution and Aging, Annealing, Ausaging, Q+T,etc
Brinell hardness (HBW)112

EN 10025-2 1.0590 Material Thermal Properties

The thermal performance parameters of the EN 10025-2 1.0590 steel are as follows:

Temperature (°C)34911616
Modulus of elasticity (GPa)-862-
Mean coefficient of thermal expaion ×10-6/(°C)--33
Thermal conductivity (W/m·°C)-31.343.2
Specific thermal capacity (J/kg·°C)-442-
Specific electrical resistivity (Ω mm²/m)0.43--
Deity (kg/dm³)--313
Poisson’s coefficient, ν--214

EN 10025-2 1.0590 Material Machining Technology

EN 10025-2 1.0590 steel is one of the most popular steels in construction and engineering, and is widely used in applications ranging from civil engineering and bridge building to machine parts and MIG welding. It's a very common alloy and is widely used in the automotive and marine industries. EN 10025-2 1.0590 steel is a low alloy and high strength steel and is resistant to rust and corrosion. It's also heat treatable, so it's often used to make tools and components that require high strength and heat resistance. It's very easy to work with and is often the material of choice for machining operations.