Iso 4998 2014
Iso 4998 2014
Iso 4998 2014
STANDARD 4998
Sixth edition
2014-06-01
Reference number
ISO 4998:2014(E)
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ISO 4998:2014(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Dimensions.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
5 Conditions of manufacture......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5.1 Chemical composition....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5.2 Mechanical properties....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5.3 Coating............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
5.4 Weldability................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.5 Painting........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.6 Surface treatments............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.7 Dimensional and shape tolerances......................................................................................................................................... 6
6 Sampling......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
6.1 Chemical composition....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
6.2 Tensile test................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
6.3 Coating tests............................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
7 Test methods.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
7.1
7.2
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Tensile test................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Coating properties................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
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Designation system............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
8.1 Coating type................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
8.2 Coating mass..............................................................................................................................................................................................
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8.3 Coating finish conditions................................................................................................................................................................. 8
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8.4 Surface treatments...............................................................................................................................................................................
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8.5 Example.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
9 Retests.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
9.1 Machining and flaws........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
9.2 Elongation.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
9.3 Additional tests........................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
10 Resubmission............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
11 Workmanship........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
12 Inspection and acceptance.......................................................................................................................................................................10
13 Coil size......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
14 Marking........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
15 Information to be supplied by the purchaser......................................................................................................................10
Annex A (normative) Orders requiring base metal thickness.................................................................................................12
Bibliography.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 17, Steel, Subcommittee SC 12, Continuous mill
flat rolled products.
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1 Scope
1.1 This International Standard specifies continuous hot-dip zinc-coated and zinc-iron alloy-coated
carbon steel sheet of structural quality.
1.2 The product is intended for applications where resistance to corrosion is of prime importance.
1.3 The steel sheet is produced in a number of grades, coating masses, ordering conditions, and surface
treatments.
1.4 This International Standard does not cover steels designated as commercial quality, or drawing
quality, which are covered in ISO 3575[2].
2 Normative references
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indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
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references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 2178, Non-magnetic coatings on magnetic ISOsubstrates
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ISO 3497, Metallic coatings — Measurement of coating thickness — X-ray spectrometric methods
ISO 6892-1, Metallic materials — Tensile testing — Part 1: Method of test at room temperature
ISO 7438, Metallic materials — Bend test
ISO 16163:2012, Continuously hot-dipped coated steel sheet products — Dimensional and shape tolerances
3.3
minimized spangle coating
coating obtained by restricting normal spangle formation during the solidification of the zinc
Note 1 to entry: This product can have some lack of uniformity in surface appearance within a coil, or from coil
to coil.
3.4
smooth finish
smooth coating produced by skin-passing the coated material in order to achieve an improved surface
condition as compared with the normal as-coated product
3.5
zinc-iron alloy coating
coating produced by processing the zinc-coated steel sheet so that the coating formed on the base metal
is composed of zinc-iron alloys
Note 1 to entry: This product, designated ZF, is not spangled, is normally dull in appearance, and, for some
applications, can be suitable for immediate painting without further treatment, except normal cleaning. Zinc-iron
alloy coatings can powder during severe forming.
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differential coating
coating having a specified coating mass designation on one surface, and a different coating mass
designation on the other surface
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light cold-rolling of the zinc-coated steel sheet
Note 1 to entry: The purpose of the skin pass is to produce a higher degree of surface smoothness and thereby
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3.8
lot
50 t or less of sheet of the same grade rolled to the same thickness and coating condition
4 Dimensions
4.2 The thickness of zinc- and zinc-iron alloy-coated sheet steel can be specified as a combination
of the base metal and metallic coating, or base metal alone. The purchaser shall indicate on the order
which method of specifying thickness is required. In the event that the purchaser does not indicate
any preference, the thickness as a combination of the base metal and coating will be provided. Annex A
describes the requirements for specifying the thickness as base metal alone.
5 Conditions of manufacture
5.3 Coating
The coating mass limits shall conform to the limits for the designations shown in Table 5. The coating
mass is the total amount of coating on both sides of the sheet, expressed in grams per square metre.
The interested parties shall agree upon the coating mass of differentially coated product. If a maximum
coating mass is required, the manufacturer shall be notified at the time of ordering.
b “No minimum” means that there are no established minimum check limits for triple- and single-spot tests.
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The zinc-coated sheet shall be capable of being bent in any direction, in accordance with the mandrel
diameter requirements for the coating designations included in Table 6. Flaking of the coating within
7 mm from the edge of the test piece shall not be cause for rejection. The bend-test requirements of
Table 6 do not apply to zinc-iron alloy coating.