1.1 This International Standard applies to continuously hot-rolled steel sheet (see 3.2) of structural quality
with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance, also known as weather-resistant structural steel. It is
produced in the grades and classes listed in Table 1. The product is intended for applications where
requirements are for mechanical properties and increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion. It is generally
used in the delivered condition and is intended for bolted, riveted or welded structures.
1.2 This product is commonly produced in the range of thicknesses 1,6 mm up to and including 12,5 mm
and widths of 600 mm and over, in coils and cut lengths.
1.3 Hot-rolled sheet less than 600 mm wide can be slit from wide sheet and will be considered as sheet.
NOTE Hot-rolled sheet up to but not including 3 mm in thickness is commonly known as sheet. Hot-rolled sheet
3 mm and over in thickness is commonly known as either “sheet” or “plate”.
1.4 This International Standard does not cover the following steel qualities:
- steels intended for boilers or pressure vessels, or steels designated as commercial quality or drawing
qualities (see ISO 3573);
- steels produced on reversing mills and designated with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance
(see ISO 4952);
- steels designated with structural quality (see ISO 4995), or high yield strength structural quality
(see ISO 4996);
- steels designated with higher yield strength with improved formability (see ISO 5951).