Absolutely. Use the PDF to audit the mill certificate. Verify that:
, this document is fundamental for ensuring quality and dimensional consistency in steel manufacturing.
Prevents overpayment for excess weight due to thickness variations outside of standard tolerances.
Measurement rule: For cut-edge or trimmed plates, thickness is measured at any point from the side edge. For mill-edge (untrimmed) plates, the measurement must be taken at least 25 mm from the edge. Tolerances for Width and Length
Comprehensive technical details and official purchasing options for the latest version can be found by visiting the or the JISC database .
Look at the first page. Confirm the standard number and publication date. For example: JIS G 3193:2019 (if that is the latest).
For steel strips and cut lengths, the standard thickness is generally . Standard Width
Width and length tolerances depend heavily on whether the steel is finished with a (mechanically sheared/laser trimmed) or a mill edge (as-rolled from the mill). 1. Width Tolerances
Prevents structural failure from underweight plates; avoids unexpected weight overages.
Absolutely. Use the PDF to audit the mill certificate. Verify that:
, this document is fundamental for ensuring quality and dimensional consistency in steel manufacturing.
Prevents overpayment for excess weight due to thickness variations outside of standard tolerances.
Measurement rule: For cut-edge or trimmed plates, thickness is measured at any point from the side edge. For mill-edge (untrimmed) plates, the measurement must be taken at least 25 mm from the edge. Tolerances for Width and Length
Comprehensive technical details and official purchasing options for the latest version can be found by visiting the or the JISC database .
Look at the first page. Confirm the standard number and publication date. For example: JIS G 3193:2019 (if that is the latest).
For steel strips and cut lengths, the standard thickness is generally . Standard Width
Width and length tolerances depend heavily on whether the steel is finished with a (mechanically sheared/laser trimmed) or a mill edge (as-rolled from the mill). 1. Width Tolerances
Prevents structural failure from underweight plates; avoids unexpected weight overages.