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Hot Rolled

SymbolaType of process routeSurface finishNotes
1UHot rolled, not heat treated, not descaledCovered with rolling scaleSuitable for products which are to be further worked e.g strip for rerolling.
1CHot rolled, heat treated, not descaledCovered with rolling scaleSuitable for parts which will be descaled or machined in subsequent
production or for certain heat-resisting applications.
1EHot rolled, heat treated,
mechanically descaled
Free of scaleThe type of mechanical descaling, e.g coarse grinding or shot blasting,
depends on the steel grade and the product, and is left to the
manufacturer’s discretion, unless otherwise agreed.
1DHot rolled, heat treated,
pickled
Free of scaleUsually standard for most steel types to ensure good corrosion resistance; also common finish for further processing. It is permissible for grinding marks to be present. Not as smooth as 2D or 2B.

Hot Rolled

SymbolaType of process routeSurface finishNotes
1UHot rolled, not heat treated, not descaledCovered with rolling scaleSuitable for products which are to be further worked e.g strip for rerolling.
1CHot rolled, heat treated, not descaledCovered with rolling scaleSuitable for parts which will be descaled or machined in subsequent
production or for certain heat-resisting applications.
1EHot rolled, heat treated,
mechanically descaled
Free of scaleThe type of mechanical descaling, e.g coarse grinding or shot blasting,
depends on the steel grade and the product, and is left to the
manufacturer’s discretion, unless otherwise agreed.
1DHot rolled, heat treated,
pickled
Free of scaleUsually standard for most steel types to ensure good corrosion resistance; also common finish for further processing. It is permissible for grinding marks to be present. Not as smooth as 2D or 2B.

Cold Rolled

Symbola
Type of process routeSurface finishNotes
2HWork hardened
BrightCold worked to obtain higher strength level.
2CCold rolled, heat
treated, not descaled
Smooth with
scale from heat
treatment
Suitable for parts which will be descaled or machined in subsequent production or for certain heat-resisting applications.
2ECold rolled, heat treated, mechanically descaledFree of scale
Usually applied to steels with a scale which is very resistant to pickling
solutions. May be followed by pickling.
Surface roughness is depending on the mechanical descaling method
and may differ if the surface is e.g. shot blasted or brushed.
2DCold rolled, heat
treated, pickled
SmoothFinish for good ductility, but not as smooth as 2B or 2R.
2BCold rolled, heat
treated, pickled, skin
passed
Smoother than
2D
Most common finish for most steel types to ensure good corrosion
resistance, smoothness and flatness. Also common finish for further
processing. Skin passing may be by tension levelling.
2ACold rolled, heat treated, bright-pickled, skin passedSmoother and
more reflective
than 2D
Typical finish for ferritic grades when high reflectivity is desired.
2RCold rolled, bright
annealedb
Smooth, bright, reflectiveSmoother and brighter than 2B. Also common finish for further processing.
2QCold rolled, hardened
and tempered, scale
free
Free of scaleEither hardened and tempered in a protective atmosphere or descaled
after heat treatment.

Cold Rolled

Symbola
Type of process routeSurface finishNotes
2HWork hardened
BrightCold worked to obtain higher strength level.
2CCold rolled, heat
treated, not descaled
Smooth with
scale from heat
treatment
Suitable for parts which will be descaled or machined in subsequent production or for certain heat-resisting applications.
2ECold rolled, heat treated, mechanically descaledFree of scale
Usually applied to steels with a scale which is very resistant to pickling
solutions. May be followed by pickling.
Surface roughness is depending on the mechanical descaling method
and may differ if the surface is e.g. shot blasted or brushed.
2DCold rolled, heat
treated, pickled
SmoothFinish for good ductility, but not as smooth as 2B or 2R.
2BCold rolled, heat
treated, pickled, skin
passed
Smoother than
2D
Most common finish for most steel types to ensure good corrosion
resistance, smoothness and flatness. Also common finish for further
processing. Skin passing may be by tension levelling.
2ACold rolled, heat treated, bright-pickled, skin passedSmoother and
more reflective
than 2D
Typical finish for ferritic grades when high reflectivity is desired.
2RCold rolled, bright
annealedb
Smooth, bright, reflectiveSmoother and brighter than 2B. Also common finish for further processing.
2QCold rolled, hardened
and tempered, scale
free
Free of scaleEither hardened and tempered in a protective atmosphere or descaled
after heat treatment.

Martensitic Grades

SymbolaType of process routeSurface finishNotes
1G & 2GGroundcSee Footnoted
Grade of grit or surface roughness can be specified. Unidirectional
texture, not very reflective.
1J & 2JBrushedc or dull
polishedc
Smoother than
ground.
See Footnoted
Grade of brush or polishing belt or surface roughness can be specified.
Unidirectional texture, not very reflective.
1K & 2KSatin polishc
See FootnotedAdditional specific requirements to a “J” type finish, in order to achieve adequate corrosion resistance for marine and external architectural applications. Transverse Ra < 0.5um with clean cut surface finish.
1P & 2PBright polishedc
See FootnotedMechanical polishing. Process or surface roughness can be specified. Non-directional finish, reflective with high degree of image clarity.
2FCold rolled, heat
treated, skin passed on
roughened rolls
Uniform nonreflective matt surface.Heat treatment by bright annealing or by annealing and pickling.
1MPatternedDesign to be
agreed; 2nd
surface flat
Chequer plates used for floors.
2MPatternedDesign to be
agreed; 2nd
surface flat
A fine texture finish mainly used for architectural applications.
2WCorrugated
Design to be
agreed
Used to increase strength and/or for cosmetic effect.
2LColouredcColour to be agreed
1S & 2SSurface coatedc
Coated with another metal e.g. copper.

Martensitic Grades

SymbolaType of process routeSurface finishNotes
1G & 2GGroundcSee Footnoted
Grade of grit or surface roughness can be specified. Unidirectional
texture, not very reflective.
1J & 2JBrushedc or dull
polishedc
Smoother than
ground.
See Footnoted
Grade of brush or polishing belt or surface roughness can be specified.
Unidirectional texture, not very reflective.
1K & 2KSatin polishc
See FootnotedAdditional specific requirements to a “J” type finish, in order to achieve adequate corrosion resistance for marine and external architectural applications. Transverse Ra < 0.5um with clean cut surface finish.
1P & 2PBright polishedc
See FootnotedMechanical polishing. Process or surface roughness can be specified. Non-directional finish, reflective with high degree of image clarity.
2FCold rolled, heat
treated, skin passed on
roughened rolls
Uniform nonreflective matt surface.Heat treatment by bright annealing or by annealing and pickling.
1MPatternedDesign to be
agreed; 2nd
surface flat
Chequer plates used for floors.
2MPatternedDesign to be
agreed; 2nd
surface flat
A fine texture finish mainly used for architectural applications.
2WCorrugated
Design to be
agreed
Used to increase strength and/or for cosmetic effect.
2LColouredcColour to be agreed
1S & 2SSurface coatedc
Coated with another metal e.g. copper.

Footnotes

a - First digit: 1 = hot rolled, 2 = cold rolled.

b - May be skin passed.

c - One surface only, unless specifically agreed at the time of enquiry and order.

d - Within each finish description the surface characteristics can vary, and more specific requirements may need to be agreed between manufacturer and purchaser (e.g. grade of grit or surface roughness).