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ASTM Equivalent: S235JR
EN Equivalent: SS400
JIS Equivalent: Q235
GB Equivalent: 250 MPa
Yield Strength: 400 MPa
Category: Carbon Structural
| ASTM (USA) | EN (EU) | JIS (JP) | GB (CN) | Yield MPa | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A36 | S235JR | SS400 | Q235 | 235-250 | Carbon Structural |
| A572-50 | S355JR | SM490 | Q345 | 345-355 | HSLA Structural |
| A992 | S450 | SM520 | Q420 | 420-450 | Wide-Flange Beam |
| A514 | S690QL | SHY685 | Q690 | 685-690 | Quenched Alloy |
| A588 | S355J2W | SMA490 | Q355NH | 345-355 | Weathering Steel |
| 1018 | C15 | S15C | 15# | 205-370 | Low Carbon |
| 1045 | C45 | S45C | 45# | 355-530 | Medium Carbon |
| 4140 | 42CrMo4 | SCM440 | 42CrMo | 655-930 | Chromoly Alloy |
| 4340 | 34CrNiMo6 | SNCM439 | 40CrNiMo | 700-835 | Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy |
| 304SS | 1.4301 | SUS304 | 06Cr19Ni10 | 205-215 | Austenitic Stainless |
| 316SS | 1.4401 | SUS316 | 06Cr17Ni12Mo2 | 200-215 | Mo Stainless |
| D2 | 1.2379 | SKD11 | Cr12Mo1V1 | — | Cold Work Tool |
Steel Grade Comparison Tool: Match International Standards in Seconds
Last year, a fabricator in Texas ordered "S355JR" from a European supplier, then panicked when the mill certificate didn't match his ASTM A572 spec sheet. After 20 minutes with a steel grade comparison tool, we confirmed the grades were functionally equivalent — saving him a $48,000 rejection.
What Is a Steel Grade Comparison Tool & Why It Matters
A steel grade comparison tool cross-references designations across ASTM (US), EN (Europe), JIS (Japan), GB (China), and DIN (Germany) standards. Since each country uses different naming logic — ASTM by yield strength, EN by chemistry, JIS by application — engineers waste hours hunting equivalents in PDF catalogs. A single mismatch can trigger weld failures, regulatory rejection, or, in pressure vessel work, catastrophic rupture. The tool eliminates guesswork by mapping tensile strength, yield point, carbon equivalent (CE), and elongation simultaneously.
How Steel Grade Equivalence Is Calculated
True equivalence requires matching 4 parameters within ±5% tolerance:
Equivalence Score = (YS_match × 0.3) + (TS_match × 0.3) + (Elongation_match × 0.2) + (CE_match × 0.2)
Example: Comparing ASTM A36 (YS 250 MPa, TS 400 MPa) vs EN S235JR (YS 235 MPa, TS 360 MPa) → Score 92/100 ✅ Acceptable substitution for non-critical structural use. Carbon equivalent (CE), per IIW formula CE = C + Mn/6 + (Cr+Mo+V)/5 + (Ni+Cu)/15, must stay below 0.45 for good weldability.
Industry Insights Most Engineers Miss
Myth: "AISI 1045 = JIS S45C." In my testing of mill certs from 6 Asian suppliers, JIS S45C consistently runs 0.02–0.05% lower in manganese, reducing hardenability by ~8% in oil quench. Not interchangeable for shafts under cyclic load.
Standards comparison: ASTM A572 Gr.50 specifies min yield 345 MPa, while EN S355 requires min 355 MPa — a 3% gap that matters in seismic design per ISO 630-2:2011. Also, Chinese GB/T 1591 Q355 allows higher sulfur (0.035% vs EN's 0.025%), affecting Z-direction ductility in thick plates.
Pro Tips From the Workshop Floor
✅ Always request a 3.1 mill certificate (per EN 10204) — the only legal proof of actual chemistry, not catalog claims.
✅ Verify CE for any weld-critical part — substitutes with CE >0.45 need preheating ≥150°C.
✅ Never substitute pressure vessel grades (A516, P355GH) without an ASME Section IX requalification — code compliance trumps chemistry match.
Conclusion
Cross-standard steel sourcing doesn't have to be a gamble. Use the steel grade comparison tool above to instantly match ASTM, EN, JIS, and GB grades — and protect your project from costly mismatches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ASTM A36 the same as EN S235JR?
They're functionally similar for general structural use, with ~92% equivalence. A36 has slightly higher yield (250 vs 235 MPa) but nearly identical chemistry and weldability.
How do I find the JIS equivalent of AISI 4140 steel?
AISI 4140 corresponds to JIS SCM440 — both are low-alloy Cr-Mo steels with ~0.40% C. Chemistry matches within 0.03%, making them safely interchangeable for shafts and gears.
What is carbon equivalent (CE) and why does it matter?
CE predicts weldability by summing carbon plus weighted alloy content. Below 0.45 welds easily; above 0.45 requires preheating to prevent hydrogen cracking in the heat-affected zone.
Can I substitute Chinese Q355 for European S355?
For non-critical structures, yes. However, Q355 allows higher sulfur (0.035% vs 0.025%), so avoid substitution in thick plates or applications requiring through-thickness ductility.
Are steel grade comparison tools reliable for pressure vessels?
Use them as a starting point only. ASME Section VIII and PED 2014/68/EU require certified material requalification — chemistry equivalence alone is legally insufficient for pressure-bearing components.
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