Both S460N and S460NL offer a fine-grain structure and 460 MPa yield strength, but S460N is tested for -20℃ toughness, while S460NL excels at -50℃, making it ideal for colder climates. As part of the en 10025 3 normalized steel plate family, both grades are normalized for consistent performance.
S460N (EN 10025-3): Normalized or normalized rolled, with 460 MPa yield strength and -20℃ toughness, ideal for bridges and cranes in moderate climates (e.g., temperate Europe).
S460NL (EN 10025-3): Normalized or normalized rolled, with 460 MPa yield strength and -50℃ toughness, suited for cold climates (e.g., Arctic regions or northern Europe).
Both grades share similar processing but differ in low-temperature performance, with S460NL offering superior toughness for extreme conditions.
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S460N (EN 10025-3, Ladle, max %) |
S460NL (EN 10025-3, Ladle, max %) |
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0.20 |
0.20 |
Enhances strength, kept low for weldability. |
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0.60 |
0.60 |
Aids deoxidation, improves strength. |
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1.00-1.70 |
1.00-1.70 |
Boosts strength and toughness. |
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0.030 |
0.025 |
S460NL's lower P enhances toughness. |
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0.025 |
0.020 |
S460NL's lower S improves weld quality. |
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0.05 |
0.05 |
Refines grains for toughness. |
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0.20 |
0.20 |
Boosts strength via precipitation hardening. |
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S460N (EN 10025-3, <=16 mm) |
S460NL (EN 10025-3, <=16 mm) |
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460 |
460 |
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540-720 |
540-720 |
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17 |
17 |
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27 @ -20℃ |
27 @ -50℃ |
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170-210 (typical) |
170-210 (typical) |
S460N: Normalized for consistent microstructure; suited for standard welding and machining. Preheating (100-150°C) for >20 mm; PWHT optional (550-650℃).
S460NL: Normalized with stricter impurity control for enhanced toughness; similar welding requirements.
Consumables: Both use ER70S-6 (GMAW), EM12K flux with EH14 wire (SAW). S460NL's lower impurities reduce weld imperfections.
S460N: Bridges, cranes, and building frameworks in moderate climates (e.g., temperate regions).
S460NL: Offshore platforms, wind towers, and bridges in cold climates (e.g., Arctic or northern Europe) due to superior low-temperature toughness.
S460NL is preferred for sub-zero conditions, while S460N suits milder environments.







