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Visual comparison of IS 2062:1999 Grade A, B, and C steel showing key mechanical property differences

IS 2062:1999 Steel Grades – Complete Comparison Guide

IS 2062:1999 specifies requirements for hot-rolled structural steel used in general engineering and construction. This guide compares the three grades (A, B, C) and their variants:

  • Chemical composition limits

  • Mechanical properties

  • Impact test requirements

  • Recommended applications

Steelmet Industries supplies all IS 2062:1999 grades as:
✅ Steel plates (3-100mm thickness)
✅ Structural sections (beams, channels, angles)
✅ Round/square/flat bars


Grade Classification System

Grade Designation Key Characteristics End Marking Color
A Fe 410W A Basic structural grade, no impact test Green
B Fe 410W B Improved purity, room temp impact test Grey
C Fe 410W C Low-temp applications (-20°C impact) Orange

Copper-bearing variants (e.g., Fe 410Cu-WA) are marked with additional white band.


Key Comparison Tables

1. Chemical Composition

Element Grade A Grade B Grade C
C (max) 0.23 0.22 0.20
Mn (max) 1.50 1.50 1.50
S (max) 0.050 0.045 0.040
P (max) 0.050 0.045 0.040
CE (max) 0.42 0.41 0.39

Note: Grade C has strictest impurity controls

2. Mechanical Properties

Property Grade A Grade B Grade C
Tensile (MPa) 410 410 410
Yield (MPa) 250 250 250
Elongation (%) 23 23 23
Impact Test Not required 27J @ RT 27J @ -20°C

Applications Guide

Grade Best For Not Recommended For
A Non-critical structures, roofing Low-temperature/welded critical parts
B Bridges, general construction Sub-zero environments
C Offshore platforms, cryogenic Cost-sensitive projects

Special Notes:

  • Grade C plates >12mm must be normalized/controlled cooled

  • Copper-bearing grades (Cu suffix) offer better corrosion resistance


Why Choose Steelmet Industries?

We provide:
✔ All three grades (A/B/C) with MTC certification
✔ Custom processing (cutting, drilling, bending)
✔ Just-in-time delivery across India
✔ Technical support for grade selection

Request samples of any IS 2062:1999 grade for testing!


FAQ Section

Q: Can Grade A be used for welded structures?
A: Yes, but Grade C is recommended for critical welds due to its guaranteed -20°C impact toughness.

Q: Difference between Fe 410W B and Fe 410Cu-WB?
A: The Cu variant contains 0.20-0.35% copper for improved atmospheric corrosion resistance.


Conclusion

Understanding IS 2062:1999 grade differences ensures optimal material selection for structural integrity. Steelmet Industries stocks all grades with proper color-coding as per standard – contact us today for project-specific recommendations.

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