HC380LA
Specification details for HC380LA

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Overview

Micro-alloyed grades

Micro-alloyed grades have high-strength levels through precipitation and grain refinement hardening. Careful use of alloying elements ensures high mechanical resistance and good weldability. Micro alloyed grades are suited to pressed or stamped parts that require high strength and good formability eg. in seating or body in white structural parts.

Tata Steel supplies high-strength micro-alloyed (HSLA) steel which complies with European standard EN 10268:2006+A1:2013 and to VDA 239-100.

Bake-hardening grades

Bake hardening steel gains extra strength after going through an automotive paint oven. The benefit of this is a product with relatively good formability, combined with a higher strength final part.

Carbon manganese grades                                                                             

Our carbon manganese product combines high strength with excellent formability for the most difficult cold forming applications.

Rephosphorised grades

Produced in the Netherlands.  For further information click here.
 

Applications

Automotive components.
 

Relationship with standards

Tata Steel can supply the following cold-rolled high-strength steel grades:

Micro-alloyed grades

EN 10268:2006+A1:2013 (T)EN 10268:1998 (L)VDA (L)
GradeGradeGrade
HC210LA1-CR210LA
HC260LAH240LACR240LA
HC300LAH280LACR270LA
HC340LAH320LACR300LA
HC380LAH360LACR340LA
HC420LAH400LACR380LA
HC460LAH460LACR420LA
1 Not in EN 10268:2006+A1:2013 (T)
L = longitudinal test direction, T= transverse test direction
Test direction can be specified
 

Bake hardening grades

EN 10268:2006+A1:2013VDA 239-100
HC220BCR210BH

Rephosphorised grades

Tata SteelVDASEW 094
GradeGradeGrade
P220-ZSt E220P
P260-ZSt E260P


Produced in the Netherlands.  For further information click here.

Carbon manganese grades

Tata SteelVDA
GradeGrade
HC300CM-

The carbon manganese product is supplied to Tata Steel’s own standard.

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Surface aspects

Surface quality

Surface quality A

Defects that do not influence the formability or the application of surface coatings are permitted. They are defects such as pores, minor scratches, slight indentations, small grooves or slight discolouration. 

Surface quality B

The better side must be free of defects that can spoil the uniform appearance of a high-quality paint or of an electrolytic coating. The other side must at least conform to surface quality A. Not all combinations of thickness and width are available in surface quality B. Please contact us for details. 

Inspected side

As a rule, the upper side of the strip is inspected; on request, the strip can be wound so that the inspected side is the underside.

 

Surface texture/roughness

Cold-rolled annealed and skin-passed steel is available in several surface textures. Unless specified otherwise, Tata Steel will supply normal roughness. The table below shows the range of surface textures according to EN 10130:2006.

 

 

Roughness Ra (µm)

EN 10130: 2006

Symbol

cut off 0.8 mm

extra-bright 1

-

≤ 0.3

bright

b

≤ 0.4

semi-bright

g

≤ 0.9

normal

m

0.6 - 1.9

rough

r

> 1.6

extra-rough 2

-

3.5 - 5

1. Not in EN 10130:2006 - Tata Steel’s own specification. Please contact us regarding the availability
2. Not in EN 10130:2006 - Tata Steel’s own specification, measured with a cut off of 2.5 mm
Other surface textures are available to meet your requirements - please contact us for details.

Preservative oil

The standard oil applied by Tata Steel acts as a protective coating. Other types of oil may be available to meet your requirement.
Tata Steel offers a range of oiling levels from 0.25 - 1.7 g/m2 per side.
Other oiling levels are available on request. Tata Steel is not responsible for the risk of corrosion during storage or shipment if material is ordered in the un-oiled condition.

Surface cleanliness

Tata Steel can guarantee improved surface cleanliness on request for batch-annealed products. The cleanliness is tested with a tape test, in which the loss of reflection is measured. The reflection gives an indication of the oil residue on the annealed product. Two levels of loss of reflectivity are available for batch annealed products: a maximum of 20% or a maximum of 30%. Continuously-annealed products typically exhibit a loss of reflection up to around 10%.

 

 

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Properties

Properties


Mechanical properties

The available grades have the following mechanical properties - these are measured perpendicular to the rolling direction (transverse test pieces):
 

Micro-alloyed grades

EN 10268: 2006+A1:2013 Grade HC380LA
Yield strength Rp0,2 1 N/mm2 380 - 480
Tensile strength Rm N/mm2 440 - 580
Elongation 2 % 19
Min. r-value r90 3   -
Min. n-value n90   -
1. If the yield strength is pronounced (yield flag), the values apply to the lower yield point (ReL).
2. When thickness ≤ 0.7mm, the minimum value for elongation is reduced by 2%.
   Elongation after fracture A uses test piece length L0 = 80 mm.
3. For products with thickness > 2mm the minimum r90 is reduced by 0.2.
 

Chemical composition

Cold-rolled high-strength steels supplied by Tata Steel comply to the following cast analysis with maximum values unless otherwise shown:
 

Micro-alloyed grades

EN 10268:2006+A1:2013 Grade HC380LA
C Max. 0.12
Mn Max. 1.6
Si Max. 0.5
P Max. 0.030
S Max. 0.025
Al Min. 0.015
Ti 1 Max. 0.15
Nb 1 Max. 0.09
1. These additional elements may be used individually or in combination where they appear in the definition of the steel within the composition limits indicated. Vanadium and boron may also be added. However, the sum of the contents of these four dispersoidal elements shall not exceed 0.22%.
All values are in weight%.

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Dimensions

Dimensional capability - Continuously annealed (CA)

Dimensions in mm.

ThicknessMax. width
From - up toHC380LA
0.60 - 1.001410
1.00 - 1.601484
1.60 - 1.801545
1.80 - 2.001500
Minimum width is 825 mm.

Dimensional capability – Batch annealed (BA)

Produced in the Netherlands.  For further information click here.
 

Tolerances

Tolerances comply with standard EN 10131: 2006.
Tighter tolerances are available, please contact us for details.

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Shape and dimensional tolerances

Tolerances on shape and dimensions comply with standard EN 10131: 2006

 

Tolerances on thickness

Tolerance (EN 10131: 2006)

Availability

Full thickness toleranceAvailable
Special thickness tolerancesAvailable
50% of full thickness toleranceRefer before ordering

Tolerances closer than special tolerances may be agreed at the time of enquiry.
Tolerances in mm.

 

Tolerances on thickness for steel grades with a specified minimum yield strength
Re < 260N/mm2.

Nominal
thickness

Normal tolerances for a nominal width of 1

Special tolerances (S) for a
nominal width of 1 2

 

≤ 1200

> 1200

> 1500

≤ 1200

> 1200

> 1500

 

≤ 1500

 

 

≤ 1500

 

≥ 0.35≤ 0.40± 0.03± 0.04± 0.05± 0.020± 0.025± 0.030
> 0.40≤ 0.60± 0.03± 0.04± 0.05± 0.025± 0.030± 0.035
> 0.60≤ 0.80± 0.04± 0.05± 0.06± 0.030± 0.035± 0.040
> 0.80≤ 1.00± 0.05± 0.06± 0.07± 0.035± 0.040± 0.050
> 1.00≤ 1.20± 0.06± 0.07± 0.08± 0.040± 0.050± 0.060
> 1.20≤ 1.60± 0.08± 0.09± 0.10± 0.050± 0.060± 0.070
> 1.60≤ 2.00± 0.10± 0.11± 0.12± 0.060± 0.070± 0.080
> 2.00≤ 2.50± 0.12± 0.13± 0.14± 0.080± 0.090± 0.100
> 2.50≤ 3.00± 0.15± 0.15± 0.16± 0.100± 0.110± 0.120
1. Around cold-rolled welds - the pickling welds - an increase of 20% at the most over the thickness
   is allowed over a length of 15 metres.
2. For special tolerances, not all combinations of thickness and width are available in every product.
   Please contact us for more details.

 

Tolerances on thickness for steel grades with a specified minimum yield strength 
260 N/mm≤ Re < 340N/mm2.

Nominal
thickness

Normal tolerances for a nominal width of 1

Special tolerances (S) for a
nominal width of 1 2

 

≤ 1200

> 1200

> 1500

≤ 1200

> 1200

> 1500

 

≤ 1500

 

 

≤ 1500

 

≥ 0.35≤ 0.40± 0.04± 0.05± 0.06± 0.025± 0.030± 0.035
> 0.40≤ 0.60± 0.04± 0.05± 0.06± 0.030± 0.035± 0.040
> 0.60≤ 0.80± 0.05± 0.06± 0.07± 0.035± 0.040± 0.050
> 0.80≤ 1.00± 0.06± 0.07± 0.08± 0.040± 0.050± 0.060
> 1.00≤ 1.20± 0.07± 0.08± 0.10± 0.050± 0.060± 0.070
> 1.20≤ 1.60± 0.09± 0.11± 0.12± 0.060± 0.070± 0.080
> 1.60≤ 2.00± 0.12± 0.13± 0.14± 0.070± 0.080± 0.100
> 2.00≤ 2.50± 0.14± 0.15± 0.16± 0.100± 0.110± 0.120
> 2.50≤ 3.00± 0.17± 0.18± 0.18± 0.120± 0.130± 0.140
1. Around cold-rolled welds - the pickling welds - an increase of 20% at the most over the thickness
   is allowed over a length of 15 metres.
2. For special tolerances, not all combinations of thickness and width are available in every product.
   Please contact us for more details.

 

Tolerances on thickness for steel grades with a specified minimum yield strength
340N/mm2 ≤ Re ≤ 420N/mm2.

Nominal
thickness

Normal tolerances for a nominal width of 1

Special tolerances (S) for a
nominal width of 1 2

 

≤ 1200

> 1200

> 1500

≤ 1200

> 1200

> 1500

 

≤ 1500

 

 

≤ 1500

 

≥ 0.35≤ 0.40± 0.04± 0.05± 0.06± 0.030± 0.035± 0.040
> 0.40≤ 0.60± 0.05± 0.06± 0.07± 0.035± 0.040± 0.050
> 0.60≤ 0.80± 0.06± 0.07± 0.08± 0.040± 0.050± 0.060
> 0.80≤ 1.00± 0.07± 0.08± 0.10± 0.050± 0.060± 0.070
> 1.00≤ 1.20± 0.09± 0.10± 0.11± 0.060± 0.070± 0.080
> 1.20≤ 1.60± 0.11± 0.12± 0.14± 0.070± 0.080± 0.100
> 1.60≤ 2.00± 0.14± 0.15± 0.17± 0.080± 0.100± 0.110
> 2.00≤ 2.50± 0.16± 0.18± 0.19± 0.110± 0.120± 0.130
> 2.50≤ 3.00± 0.20± 0.20± 0.21± 0.130± 0.140± 0.150
1. Around cold-rolled welds - the pickling welds - an increase of 20% at the most over the thickness
   is allowed over a length of 15 metres.
2. For special tolerances, not all combinations of thickness and width are available in every product.
   Please contact us for more details.

 

Tolerances on thickness for steel grades with a specified minimum yield strength
Re > 420N/mm2.

Nominal
thickness

Normal tolerances for a nominal width of 1

Special tolerances (S) for a
nominal width of 1 2

 

≤ 1200

> 1200

> 1500

≤ 1200

> 1200

> 1500

 

≤ 1500

 

 

≤ 1500

 

≥ 0.35≤ 0.40± 0.05± 0.06± 0.07± 0.035± 0.040± 0.050
> 0.40≤ 0.60± 0.05± 0.07± 0.08± 0.040± 0.050± 0.060
> 0.60≤ 0.80± 0.06± 0.08± 0.10± 0.050± 0.060± 0.070
> 0.80≤ 1.00± 0.08± 0.10± 0.11± 0.060± 0.070± 0.080
> 1.00≤ 1.20± 0.10± 0.11± 0.13± 0.070± 0.080± 0.100
> 1.20≤ 1.60± 0.13± 0.14± 0.16± 0.080± 0.100± 0.110
> 1.60≤ 2.00± 0.16± 0.17± 0.19± 0.100± 0.110± 0.130
> 2.00≤ 2.50± 0.19± 0.20± 0.22± 0.130± 0.140± 0.160
> 2.50≤ 3.00± 0.22± 0.23± 0.24± 0.160± 0.170± 0.180
1. Around cold-rolled welds - the pickling welds - an increase of 20% at the most over the thickness
   is allowed over a length of 15 metres.
2. For special tolerances, not all combinations of thickness and width are available in every product.
   Please contact us for more details.

 

Tolerances on width

Tolerance 
(EN 10131: 2006)

Availability

Normal width tolerancesAvailable
Special width tolerancesRefer (± 0.50 mm available on 750 - 2000 mm width)

 

Nominal width w

Normal tolerances

Special tolerances (S)

 

Under

Over

Under

Over

w ≤ 12000402
1200 < w ≤ 15000502
w > 15000603

 

Out-of-squareness (products supplied as cut sheets only)

The deviation does not exceed 1% of the actual width of the sheet according to the EN 10131: 2006 standard. The deviation from the edge camber does not exceed 5mm for a length of 2 metres as specified in EN 10131: 2006.

 

Flatness (products supplied as skin-passed cut sheets only)

Flatness complies with EN 10131: 2006
If there is a dispute about the flatness of material that was ordered to the special tolerances shown in table 8 of EN 10131: 2006, then the minimum acceptable standards of flatness described below must be verified.
Criteria in case of disputes over special (FS) flatness tolerances (ReL < 260 N/mm2)

Dimensions in mm.

Nominal width

Edge-wave length

Maximum acceptable wave height

< 1500> 200< 1% of edge-wave length
≥ 1500> 200< 1.5% of edge-wave length
< 200 2mm

 

Winding

For winding, there may be a maximum width gap of 3mm between two con­se­cutive windings. The total width stagger across the coil wall will not exceed 10mm.

 

Dimensions and coil weights

Tata Steel can supply cold-rolled steel with the following minimum and maximum dimensions and coil weights.

DescriptionAvailability
Coil diameter inner610mm
(508mm available on request)
Coil diameter outer10/7 x width max
1000mm min.
2800mm max.
Coil weight30 t max.
30 - 45 t max available after consultation
Coil weight limited by maximum outer diameter
Maximum weight allowed by road/rail transport
Some products may have different coil weight ranges available
Usually a minimum coil weight up to 85% of the maximum coil weight can be requested
KIM: width ≤ 1200mm11.9 - 21.5 kg/mm width
KIM: 1200mm < width ≤ 1700mm11.9 - 21 kg/mm width
KIM: width > 1700mm10.3 kg/mm width and 11.9 - 21 kg/mm width
Minimum tonnage per orderRefer to price list for order quantity details
Minimum order quantities may apply

 

 

Coil welds

For batch-annealed coils, in general, pickling line welds are included. The number of permissible recoiling line welds is determined in consultation with the customer. If welds are permitted, Tata Steel is better able to implement the best coil weight. A recoiling line weld is marked with a single hole in the centre of the strip, close to the weld. On request the identifying hole can be left out. Coils with welds are available on continuously-annealed products – please contact us for details. You can find details on how to get in touch with us in 'Contact Us' below.

 

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Further processing

Further processing

We have a broad network of Tata Steel service centres across Europe, offering decoiling and slitting services from stock and against short lead times

Light gauge processing

Processing typeSlittingDecoilingBlanking
Thickness range (mm)0.2 - 7.00.3 - 6.00.3 - 6.0
Width range (mm)10 - 205050 - 2600200 - 2600
Length range-up to 6mup to 6m
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