S355J2 is a medium tensile, low carbon manganese steel which is readily weldable and possess good impact resistance (also in sub-zero temperatures). This material is commonly supplied in the untreated or normalized condition. Machinability of this material is similar to that of mild steel.

The different impact temperature is the main difference between S355J0 steel and EN10025 S355J2 steel. EN10025 S355J2 steel can better adapt to low temperature work condition than S355J0 steel.

S355 grade steel is a medium tensile, low carbon manganese steel which is readily weldable and possesses good impact resistance (also in sub-zero temperatures). … Machinability of this material is similar to that of mild steel.

S355J2G3 is a non-alloy structural steel according to steel standard EN10025:1990. This standard has now been replaced by EN10025-2:2004 and steels with the S355J2G3 designation are now known as S355J2.J2 means minus 20 centigrade impacting test,G3 means supplying condition and deoxidation measures (Semikilled steel).

S275 provides a lower strength (than S355) but has good machinability and can be welded. The average minimum yield for S275 steel is 275 N/mm² giving its name: S275.

S355JR and S355J2 steel are widely used structure steel under standard EN10025-2. … The different impact temperature is the main difference between S355JR and S355J2 steel. S355J2 steel can better adapt to low temperature work condition than S355JR steel.

IS 2062 E350C Plate. The metal ore is one of the eminent exporter and supplier of IS2062 E350C PLATES. … We export plates that are corresponded to international and national designations. The chemical composition of the plates is Si, S, Mn, C, and carbon equivalent.

S355J2G3 is a non-alloy structural steel according to EN10025:1990. This standard has now been replaced by EN10025-2:2004 and steels with the S355J2G3 designation are now known as S355J2.

S355 is a non-alloy European standard (EN 10025-2) structural steel, most commonly used after S235 where more strength is needed.

S355 structural steel is a high-strength low-alloy European standard structural steel covering four of the six “Parts” within the EN 10025 – 2004 standard.