JIS G3113 APH310, SAPH370, SAPH400, SAPH440 yield Strength comparison
Yield strength is a crucial mechanical property of steel, representing the stress at which the material begins to deform plastically. In simpler terms, it is the point beyond which the steel will not return to its original shape after unloading.
Yield strength is a crucial mechanical property of steel, representing the stress at which the material begins to deform plastically. In simpler terms, it is the point beyond which the steel will not return to its original shape after unloading. For structural applications, a higher yield strength allows for thinner sections to be used while maintaining the required load-carrying capacity. This can lead to weight savings and potentially lower costs.
APH310,SAPH370,SAPH400,SAPH440 yield Strength comparison
Grade | SAPH310 | SAPH370 | SAPH400 | SAPH440 | ||
Yield Strength N/mm² |
Thickness |
<6.0 | ≥185 | ≥225 | ≥255 | ≥305 |
6.0~8.0 | ≥185 | ≥225 | ≥235 | ≥295 | ||
8.0~14.0 | ≥175 | ≥215 | ≥235 | ≥275 |
While yield strength is a critical factor in material selection, it is not the only one. Other mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, elongation, and impact toughness, should also be considered depending on the specific application and loading conditions. Additionally, factors like fabrication ease, cost, and availability can influence the final material choice.
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