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Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
V
STRUCTURAL STEEL (STANDARD QUALITY j
(Fifth Revision)
Fifth Reprint JUNE 1986
(Incorporating Amendments No. I to 3)

UDC 66914~O1&292

I E.c.G~IF3PAR~I
MAD A

0 Copyrlghf 1979

INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION


MANAK UHAVAN, ~ BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARO
NEW DELHI 110002

Gr4 April 1*7k


IS: 226- 197$
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Indian Standard \~
~SP~WiCATION FOR
STRUCTURAL STEEL (STANDARD QUALITY)
(Fifth Revision)

Wrought Steel Products Sectional Committee, SMDC 5

Chairman Representing

DR U. N. BHRANY Modella Steel and Alloys Ltd, liombay

Members
Stoat E. ABRAHAM Association of Indian Engineering Industry, Calcutta
S~ut M. ANJANEYULU Mining & Allied Machinery Corporation Ltd.
Durgapur
Sisat D. P. SANYAL (Attereate)
Sans N. C. BAocrn National Test House, Calcutta
SHRI A. K. BANERJEE Metallurgical and Engineering Consultant ( India)
Ltd, RancId
Saxi B. N. Ssso~a (Alternate )
SaRI S. BANERJF~ Steel Rerolling Mills Association of India, Calcutta
SHRI S. K. BARr Guest, Keen, Williamt Ltd, Howrah
Sims A. RoY CHOWnHURY (Alprnate)
Da S. S. BuATNAGAR National Metallnrgical Laboratory ( CSIR),
Jamshedpur
Ssoax Y. P. S. Bt~itNoi 1~okaro Ste~sl Ltd, Bokaro Steel City
Sititti. C. E,nty ( Alierch
SHRI P. K. CttAxstA ~ARi7Y Tata Iron & Steel Co Ltd, Jamshedpur
Stint M. C. KUMARASWAMY (Alternate)
SHtu G. CUAYTS~RJe.E Hindustan Steel Ltd, Durgapur
Sisni K. Z. MAYHEM (Alternate)
Stoat P. K. CH~ATTERJEE Ministry of Defence (DGI)
Stoat M. M. GUPTA (Alternate)
Dn N. S. DATAOt Hindustan Steel Ltd, Rourkela
Snax K. S. Surnis (Alternate)

(Coehmudou~qe2)

0 Cofrymight 1979
INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION
This publication is protected under the Indian Copyright Act (XIV of 1957) and
reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of
the publisher shall be deemed to be an infringement of copyright under the said Act.
IS: 226 -1975
(Corutinuedftom page I

Members Representing

MAJ-GEN M. G. DEWAN Tinplate Company of India Ltd, Golmur,


Stoat S. BALASHANKAIS (Alternate)
DIREcTOR (M & C) Ministry of Railways
CHEMtST & METALLURGIST,
CISITTARANJAN Locoato-
rIVE WORKS (
Alternate)
SaRI A. K. CubA lntpecsion Wing, Directorate General of Supplies &
Ditposals, New Delhi
SssRs P. C. MUSTAFI (
Alternate
JOINT DItsEc~sOn STANDA RIJS Ministry of Railways
XX AG ON
J ot~r l)mnEcroH IstoN &
STEEL ) ( Alternate
~ V. C. KA~nYer Special Steels l.td, Bombay
(
Sisut S. S. NI UJIANJAN Alternate
SHut M. N. KLIANNA Hindustan Steel Ltd, llhilai
(
Smut K. C. SuM Alternate)
SaRI K. M. KIHSHNAN Iron and Steel Control, Calcutta
Du D. M. LAm tItAN! Indian Iron & Steel Co Ld, Burnpur
Snut F. 1K. DATTA ( .4lternate
Sus~ P. LAX~!INARAYANA Hindustan SIipvard Lsd, Visakhapalnans
StiRs R. C. MAMA JAN Indian Steel and Wire Products Ltd, Indranagar
Situs AVTAR St~ott (A jternate )
Dim S. S. MALUOTRA Metal Box Cu of India Ltd, Calcutta
SuEt K. R. NAV.ASIMtIAN Alternate (
Smsa D. Y. MoGIIE Directorate General, Ordnance Factories (Ministry
of Defence), Calcutta
SHut D. S~e Alternate)
Sisut R. H. G. RAM Mukand Irots & Steel Workt Ltd, Bombay
Siius S. A. NIGAM (Alternate)
Sisisi D. V. REDDI Indian Institute of Metals, Calcutta
Sst HI N. SEN Roy Joint Plant Consmittce, Calcutta
SHRI D. SEINIVASAN (Alternate)
SuEs R. K. SETh Industrial Fasteners Astociasion of India, Calcutta
Da S.J. SHAH Spinning Machinery (Cotton System) Sectional
Committee, TDC 30, ISI
TECtoNIC AL ADVYSER (BOILERS ) Central Boilers Board, Ministry of Industrial
i)evelopment, New Delhi
Sasts K. S. VAIDYANATISAN M. N. Dastur & Co Pvt Ltd,Calcutta ( )
Stoat G. VLEKArR~WARLV Ministry of Defence K & D (
Snus L. S. IIItAUTRAYHA RAO Alternate) (
Sassi C. R. RAMA RAO, Director General, IS! (Ex-~fficio Member)
Director ( Struc & Met

Secretary

Sisut SHANiI SWARtTP


Assistant Director ( Metals ) , IS!

Continued on /sage 13)

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Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
STRUCTURAL STEEL (STANDARD QUALITY)
(Fifth Revision)
0. FOREWORD

0.1 This Indian Standard (Fifth Revision) was adopted by the Indian
Standards Institution on 15 January 1975, after the draft finalized by
the Wrought Steel Products Sectional Committee had been approved by
the Structural and Metals Division Council.

0.2 This standard was first issued in 1950 in response to a request made
to the Steel Advisory Committee of the Government of India by steel
manufacturers in the cou~ary. It was revised in 1955, 1958, 1962
and 1969.
0.3 In this revision, provision has been made for removal of surface
defects by chipping or grinding as is being followed in many other
countries. Further, it has been made clear that this standard covers
structural steel ( standard quality ) intended to be used for all types of
structures including those sttbjected to dynamic loading and where fatigue,
wide fluctuation of stresses, reversal of stresses and great restraint are
involved as for example in crane gantry girders and road and rail bridges.
Steel specified in this stan atd is suitable for welding provided that the
thickness of material (ices not exceed 20 mm. When the material
conforming to this standard i: over 20 mm thick, special precautions
may be required in case the material is to be welded (see IS: 823~l964*).
0.3.1 The designations of steels have been aligned with the revised
designations given in IS: I 762 (Part I )-1974t. However, the old designa-
ttons are also given in parenthesis lbi~ information.
0.4 The steel products conforming to the requirements of this specifi-
catton can be rolled from the billets conformitig to IS 2830-1975 or
IS : 69l4-1973.
Code of procedure for manual metal arc welding of mild steel.
tCode for deaignation of steels: Part I Based on letter symbols (first revisicE),
Specification for carbon steel billets, blooms and s!abs for re-rolling into structui,J steel
~standard quality) (Jirs: revision).
ISpecification for carbon steel cast billet ingot. for re-rolling into structural steel
st adard qisaility).

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0.5 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of
this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated,
expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in
accordance with IS : 2~l960*. The number of significant places retained
in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value
in this standard.

1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard covers the requirements for mild steel (standard
quality) plate, sections and bars, etc, designated as Fe4lO-St (5t42-S)
for use in structural work.
1.1.1 The steel may also be supplied in copper-bearing quality in
which case it shall be designated as Fe4lOCu-S (5t42-SC).
2. SUPPLY OF MATERIAL
2.1 General requirements relating to the supply of steel shall conform
to IS : l387-l967~.
3. MANUFACTURE
3.1 Steel shall be manufactured by the open-hearth, electric, duplex,
basic-oxygen or a combination of these processes. In case arty other
process is employed by the manufacturer, prior approval of the purchaser
should be obtained.
3.1.1 Steel shall be supplied semi-killed or killed. Rimming steel
shall be supplied only by special agreement between the purchaser and
the manufacturer.
4. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
4.1 The ladle analysis of steel, when made in accordance with IS: 228-
1959, shall be as follows:
Constituent Percent, Max
Carbon (for thicknessldiameter 20 mm 023
and below)
Carbon (for thickness/diameter over 015
20 mm)
Sulphur 0055
PhosphorL 0055
NOTE I When steel is required in copper-bearing quality, the copper content
shall be between .020 and 035 percent.
Rules for rotlndirlg off numerical values (revised).
jSe~ 15:1762 ( Part I )-1974 Code for designation or steel: Part I Based on letter
symbols (first revision).
:General requirements for the supply of metallurgical materials (first revision).
~Ntetbods of chemical analysis of pig iron, cast iron and plain carbon and low-alloy
ateels ( revised) (Since revised and split into two parts).
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IS ~226d975
Nom 2When the steel is silicon killed,tl.se product analysis sh~ll~show a mini-
mum of 010 percent silicon. When the steel is aluminium killed or killed with a
combination of aluminium and silicon, tire requirement regarding minimum silicon
content does not apply.
4.2 Product Analysis The product analysis shall be carried out on
the finished product from the standard position. Permissible variation
in case of such product analysis from the limits specified under 4.1 shall
be as follows:
Constituent VariatiomT, Over Specf,ied
Max:mum Limit,
Percent, Max
Carbon (for thickness/diameter 20 mm 0-02
and below)
Carbon (for thickness/diameter over 003
20 mm)
Sulphur 0i305
Phosphorus 0005
NOTE Product analysis shall not apply to rimming quality steel.

5. FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS


5.1 All finished steel shall be well and cleanly rolled to the dimensions,
sections and weights specified. The finished material shall be free from
cracks; surface flaws; latninations; rough, jagged and imperfect edges;
and all other harmful defects.
5.2 Minor surface defects may be removed by the manufacturer by
grinding provided that the thick ness is not reduced locally by more than
4 percent (with a maximum of 3 mm). Reductions greater than 4 percent
but not exceeding 7 percent may be made only with the agreement of
the purchaser.
5.2.1 Subject to agreement with the purchaser, surface defects which
cannot be dealt with as in 5.2 may be repaired by chipping or grinding
followed by welding provided that:
a) after complete removal of the defects .ind before welding, th~
thickness of the item is in no place reduced by more than 20
percent;
b) welding is carried out by an apprcved procedure by competent
operators with approved electrodes and that the weld is ground
smooth to the correct nominal thickness; and
c) subsequent to the finish grinding, the item may be required
to be normalized or otherwise heat~treated. at the purchasers
discretion.

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6. SELECTION AND PREPARATION OF TEST SAMPLES


6.1 The points from which test samples are taken shall be so located in
the product as to yield the clearest possible information regardin~
properties in the cross-sectional and longitudinal pLnes. The recom-
mended locations for taking test samples for plates, sections and bars are
indicated in Fig. 1. Alternatively, in case of sections, the samples may be
taken from the web.
6.2 Wherever practicable, the rolled surface of the steel shall be retained
on the two opposite sides of the test sample.
6.3 In case of flat test samples for tensile test, both surfaces are normally
tQ be left on the test specimen for plate up to 32 mm thick. At least
.dne rolled surface shall be left on rectangulat test samples taken from
plate more than 32 mm thick. Round test samples are permitted, but
should only be adopted for thickness exceeding 28 mm.
6.4 In case of flats up t& 16 mm thick, the test sample shall undergo, if
possible, no machining whatsoever prior to use as a test piece. If this is
not possible, the test sample shall undergo the minimum amount of
machining.
6.5 Barsbelo~28 mm may also be tested without machining. In case of
bars having diameters or thicknesses between 28 and 71 mm, the bars
-may be symmetrically reduced by machining. For bars having diameters
or thicknesses exceeding 71 mm, the test sample may be taken from the
position shown in Fig. 1.
6.6 In the case of sections, flats and plates, bend tests are to be carried
out on rectangular test samples which, as far as possible, should be of
the full thickness of the product. In the case of sections, flats and plates
.exceeding 28 mm in thickness, it is permissible to remove metal fnim one
side of the test sample before using it as a test piece. The rolled surface
of the test piece shall be on the outer side of the bend during the test.
6.7 Before test samples are detached, full particulars regarding cast
number, size and weight of plates, sections, flats and bars in each cast
shall be furnished by the manufacturer to the purchaser. In case of
plates, the number of plates in each cast shall also be given.
6.8 Test samples shall be cut in such a manner that deformation is avoid.
ed as far as possible, if guillotining or flame-cutting is employed, an
adequate allowance shall be left for removal by machining.
6.9 Test samples taken from rolled steel which have undergone deforma-
tion through bending or twisting shall in all cases be straightened cold.
If the deformation is too severe to allow cold straightening, it is per-
snissible, in the case of materials to be delivered i~ the annealed or
normalized condition. to carry out straightening under the application
of heat, provided the temperature does not exceed 65000. While
straightening test samples, care shall be taken to avoid any cold-working
or temperature rise which will alter the properties of the samples as
compared with the finished product which they represent.
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AMENDMENT NO. 5 FEBRUARY 1984
TO
IS:226-1975 SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL
(STANDARD QUALITY)
(Fifth Revision)

Al terati ons
(Page 4, clause 4.1, first twn lin~sl Substitute
the following for the existing lines:

14.1 The ladle analysis of steel, when carried out


either by the method specified in the relevant parts of
IS:228~ or any other established instrumental/chemical
method shall be as follows. In case of dispute, the
procedure given in relevant parts of IS:228 shall be
referee method.

(Page 4, fo~Itnote with mark) Substitute


the following for the existing footnote:

~Methods of chemical analysis of steel (issued


in various parts).

Adden dum

(Page 4, clause 1.1) Add the following note after


1.1:

NOTE Strip in coil form may also be supplied


Bubject to prior agreement between the supplier and


the purchaser.

(sMDc 5)
Printed at Simco PrintIng Press, Delhi, India
IS:226-1975

EZZZZZ2
POSITI0o~ or
S AMP1~E S

FIG. I STRUCTURAL STEEL SEcTIoNs, PosirIoN AND


ORIENTATION OF SAMPLES

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6.10 Test samples shall not be annealed or otherwise subjected to heat
treatment unless the material from which they are cut is similarly treat-
ed, in which case the test samples shall be similarly and simultaneously
treated with the materia! before testing. Any slight straightening of test
samples which may be required shall be done cold.

7. TENSILE TEST
7.1 Number of Tensile Tests
(
7.1.1 Plates, Sections Angles, Tees, Beams, Channels, ele) and Flats One
tensile test shall be made from finished steel for every 40 tonnes or part
thereof rolled continuously from each cast, a separate test being made for
each class of steel product ( namely, plates, sections and flats ) rolled
from a cast.
7.1.1.1 Where plates, sections or flats of more than one thickness
are rolled from the same cast, one additional tensile test shall be made
from the material in each class of prochtct for each viriation in thick-
ness of 6 mm.
7.1.2 Bens ( Round, Square and Hexagonal) One tensile test shall be
made from finished steel for every 4U tonnes or part thereof rolled
continuously from each cast and for every class of product. When more
than one diameter or thickness of the bar is specified, ~ne additional
tensile test shall be made for each diameter or thickness of the bar
ordered, if so desired by the purchaser.
7.2 Tensile Test Pieces The tensile strength, yield stress and per-
centage elongation of steel shell be determined from standard test pieces
cut lengthwise or crosswise front plates and lengthwise from sections, flats
and bars. The tests shall be carried out on Indian Standard test pieces
prepared in accordance with IS : I~08~l972*.
7.3 Tensile Test The tensile strength, yield stress and percentage
elongation, when determined in accordance with IS: l608~l972* shall be
as given in Table I.
7.3.1 Th case of sections, the thidtncss of whiTh is not uniform through-
out the profile, the limits shall be applied according to the actual maxi-
mum thickness of the piece selected for testing.
7.3.2 Should a tensile test piece break outside the middi~ half of its
gauge length (see IS: l608~l972*) and the percentage elongation
ol)tained is less than that specified, the test may be discar~dtd at the
manufacturers option, and another. test made from the same plate,
section, flat or bar.
Method for tensile testing of steI~ products (first reviiioe).

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TABLE 1 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF STRUCTURAL STFEL


CLASS OF STEEL (STANDARD QUALITY)
(Clause 7.3)

5YIELD PERCENTAGE
NOMtNAL rtotcx- TENSILE
STISENOTIt STuEss, ElONGATION,
PuorsucT NESS/
Mm Mm, GAUGE
DIAMETER
LENGTH
565 V~
(I) (2) (3) (4) ~5)
N/mm N/mm!
mm
( kgflmrnt) (kgf/mm)

Below 6 *Bend test only shall be required

6 up to and 410 to 530 250 23


Plates, sections (for including 20 (42to54) (26)
example, angles,
tees, beamt, chan- Over 20 up to and 410 to 530 240 23
nels, etc ) and flats including 40 (42 to 54) (24)

Over 40 410 to 530 230 23


(42to54) (23)
tBend test only shall he required
Below 10
Bars (round, squa- 10 up to and 410 to 530 250 23
re and hexagonal) ~ including 20 (42to54) 26

410 to 530 240 23


LOver 20 (42to54) 24
NOTE I 1 N/mm1 1 MNm 0102 0 kgfmm5.
NOTE 2 Provided that the yield stress and elongation
requirements are omplied
with, the upper limit for tensile strength may be raised by 30 N/mm2 ( 3 kgf.mm2).

NOTE 3Gauge lengths other than 5~65VS


0 may alto be used, in which case the
elongation shall be read from IS 3803-1967 Methods for elongation conversions for
steel.
51n case of plates, sections, and flats below 6 mm, the yield stress shall he assumed
to be at least the same as that for thickness between 6 and 20 mm.

tIn case of bars below 10 mm diameter, the yield stress shall he assumed to [se at
least the same as for bars of dianseter between 10 atsd 2(1 mm.

8. BEND TEST
8.1 Number of Bend Tests Bend test shall be made from finished
steel from each cast. The number of tests for every 20 tonnes of
material, or part thereof, rolled contintotssly, shall be as shown in
Table 2. One additional test shall be made for each class of product
and for each variation in thickness.

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TABLE 2 NUMBER OF 3END TUTU


(~lasss. 8.1)

CLAss or STEEL PRODUCT Nuxaaa 07 Enun TZUTs


(1) (2)
Section 1 lengthwise (for each type)
Plates I lengthwise andlor I crosswise
Flats and bars (rousd, square I lengthwise
and hexagonal)

8.2 Bend Test Pieces The test pieces shall be cut lengthwise or cross-

wse or both from plates, and lengthwise from sections, flats and bars.
When sections permit, these shall be not less than 40 mm wide. If the
manufacturer so desires, round, square, hexagonal and flat bars shall be
bent in the full section as rolled.
8.2.1 In all bend test pieces, the rough edge or arris resulting from
shearing may be removed by filing or grinding or machining, but the
tr-:t pieces shall receive no other preparatton.
8.2.2 The test pieces shall not be annealed or otherwise subjected to
heat treatment unless the material from which they are cut is similarly
treated, in which case the test pieces shall be similarly and simultaneously
treated with the material, before testing.
8.3 Bend Test ~ Bend test shall be conducted in accordance witlk
IS l599~l974*.
8.3.1 For bend tests except in the case of round bars 25 mm in dia-
meter and under, the test piece when cold shall, without cracking, be
doubled over either by pressure or by blows from a hammer until the
internal diameter is not greater than three times the thickness of the test
piece and the sides are parallel.
8.3.2 In the case of round bars 25 mm in diameter and under, the
internal diameter of the bend shall be not gsiater than twice the
diameter of the bar.
9. DIMENSIONS
9.1 Unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the manu-
facturer the nominal dimensions of rolled steel products conforming to
this specification shall be in accordance with the relevant Indian
Standards; currently available Indian Standards are tisted in Table 3.

Method for bend test for steel products other than sheet, strip, wire and tube
(first revs,ion).

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TABLE 3 INDIAN STANDARDS WHICH GIVE NOMINAL DIMENSIONS


OF ROLLED STEEL jRODUCTS
lCtausey.l j

PRODUCT RELEVANT INnIAN STANDAuD


Beam chansiel and angle sections IS 808-1964 Specification fQr rolled tseel beam
channel and angle sections (revised)
Beams, MB series IS:tlOB (Partl)-1973 Dimensions of hot
rolled steel hcam~ :Part 1 MB series (second
rolled s
Beam, channel and angle sections IS: 1864-1963 Dimensions for angle sections
with legs of unequal width and thickness
15: 3954-1966 Specification for hoe rolled steel
channel sections for general engineering
purposes
Tee bars IS: 1173-1967 Specification for hot rolled and
slit steel,tee bars (first revision)
Bulb angles IS:1252-1958 Specification for rolled steel
sections, bulb angle
Plates, sheet and strip IS :1730-1974 Dimensions for steel plate, sheet
and strip for structural and general engineer-
isig purposes (first revisio,s
Part I Plate
Part 2 Sheet
Part 3 Strip
Flats IS:1731-1971 Dimensions for steel flats for
str~ctural and general ?ngineering purposes
(first revision
Round and tquare bars IS:1732-1971 Dimensions for round and square
steel barsfor structural and general
engineering purposes (first revision)
Bulb plates 15 :1863-1961 Dimensions for rolled steel bulb
plates
Sheet, piling sections IS : 2314-1963 Specification for steel sheet piling
scctions
Channel sections IS : 3954-1966 Specification for l~ot rolled steel
channel sections for general engineering
purposes
Plates for ships hull structure IS : 5488-1969 Dimensions for hot rolled steel
plates for ships hull structures

10. TOLERANCES
10.1 UnIt otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the manu-
facturer, the rolling and cutting tolerances for steel products conforming
to this standard shall be those specified in IS l852~l973*.
Rolhing and cutting tolerances for hot rolled steel products (second revision).

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11. RETESTS

11.1 Should any one of the test pieces first selected fail to pass any of
the tests specified in this standard, two further samples shall be selected
for testisig in respect of each failure, Should the test pieces from both
these additional samples pass, the material represented by the test samples
shall he (leerned to comply with the reqt tiremeists of that particular test.
Shotild the test pieces from either of these additional samples fail, the
material represented by the test samples shall be considered as not having
complied with tlsis standard.
12. CALCULATION OF WEIGHT
i2.I The weight of steel plates. sections flats and bars shall be calculated
3.
t)t/ the basis that steel weigi 785 g cm
13. DELIVERY
13.1 Stibject to prtor ~sgreernent betweets he purchaser atsrl the rnanu
f/n i rer, suitable prntecl ive treatment may be givets to the material
at wr tOll/fl/f.

14. MARKING
14.1 oh pr-el oct. except eund, square and hexagonal bars aticl flats
catr; a 1) tat/I or Ito >tampKd with the mann factt rer~ nasne or
etsiark. In the ase of bars and Hats, the tag shall bear Use mats n
I. r V 5 na ml ir tradetn/s rk. II)e.~imna t icts o steel should also be
n//iatlv rnarkd rn the pro~i ttct or ags.
3>1.? lIvery htavv and snedi/itn em rticturms miii pt elsicts and each plate of
iiticktie 10 mm and over shall be stau.j d dx ich the east nt/rn her and
r//atlt I ta(;tiirers name or trademark. Itt in of ph ales below 10 mm
I ickne~s, the lop ItImite of each pile ( which m is consist of approximna
telx 16 plates ) shall he marked wit It the i~ m. utimber.

14.3 The steel hall hr Sm it ably painted xx t a colour in accordance with


IS : 204~i-l~J63~
14.3.1 The material may also h/ mat two with the ISI Certifteatioc
Mask.
NOTE The u.se of the ISI Ccrtificatic,n Mark is governed by the provisions of the
Indian Standards Institution ( Certification Marks) Act and the Rules and Regulation,
made thereunder. The 1St Mark on products covered by an Indian Standard
conveys the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements
of that standard under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and quality control
which is devised and supervised by IS! and operated by the producer. 1St marked
products are also continuously checked by IS! for conformity to that standard as a
further safeguard. Details of condition, under which a licence for the use of the ISI
Certification Mark may be granted to manufacturers or processors, may be obtained
from the Indian Standards Institution.

Colos.r code for she idenmification of wrought steels for general engineering
put i~0s5
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Centinuad from page 2 1
Strttctural Steels Subcommittee, SMDC 5 : 2

Cant.nor Represe~ttsng
Da U. N. BERANY Modella Steel & Alloys Ltd, Bombay
Members
ASSISTANT Dsstxcroa (MS) Ministry of Ra,ilways
DEPUTY 1)iaEcToa (B&S )-I Alternate
DaJ.J. IaANs Tata Iron & Steel Co Ltd,Jamshedpur
SEES M. N. KIIANNA Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai
Saas S. B. KNAHE Central Boilers Board, New Delhi
Sgsts B. L. KSRATRIYA Rourkela Steel Plant, Rourkela
DR D. M. LAKESANI Indian Iron & Steel Co Ltd, Burnpur
Sstas P. LAXMINARAYANA Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, Visakhapatnam
Da S. NARAHALIS RAO Structural Engineering Research Centre, Roorkee
REPRESENTATIVE Braithwaite & Co ( I ) Ltd, Calcutta
SEES XV. R. D. SAXTON Lloyds Register of Shipping, Bombay
StiRs H. S. RAO ( Atternate Ministry of Defeace (DGI
Saas M. K. SEN
Sass V. R. SUHRAMANIAN Indian Oxygen Ltd, Calcuua
Sstas S. MALIK (Alternate)
Ssas K. M. TANEJA Directorate General of Supplies & ~)isposats

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