This document specifies tolerances on dimensions and shape for continuously hot-rolled uncoated plate/sheet and strip with a maximum width of 2 200 mm and a maximum thickness of 25 mm of non-alloy and alloy steels in accordance with Table 1 (see also Annex B). This document also applies to hot-rolled strip for cold rolling.
Table 1 - Field of application
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NOTE 1   This document does not apply to:
-   hot-rolled strip rolled in widths w < 600 mm (see EN 10048);
-   hot-rolled patterned steel strip and plate/sheet cut from wide strip (EN 10363);
-   uncoated or electrolytically coated cold rolled sheet and strip (see EN 10131);
-   hot-dip coated steel sheet and strip (EN 10143);
-   stainless steels.
NOTE 2   This document can also be used for steels from other standards, e. g. steels for shipbuilding.

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This European Standard specifies tolerances on dimensions and shape for continuously hot-rolled uncoated patterned steel strip and plate/sheet cut of it in nominal thicknesses up to 20 mm inclusive, of non-alloy and alloy steels in accordance with Table 1 (see also Annex A).
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Steel grades other than those given in Table 1 may be used by agreement only.
This European standard does not apply to stainless steels.

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ECISS/TC 103/WG 4 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Hot-rolled patterned steel strip and plate/sheet". This committee has published 2 standards.

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