ISO 6930-2:2004

International Standard   Historical · Approved on 05 March 2004

High yield strength steel plates and wide flats for cold forming — Part 2: Delivery condition for normalized, normalized rolled and as-rolled steels

ISO 6930-2:2004 Files

English 11 Pages
Historical
OMR 32.22

ISO 6930-2:2004 Scope

ISO 6930-2:2004 specifies the requirements for weldable high yield strength steels for cold forming.

It applies to plates and wide-flats, hot-rolled on reversing mills, both having a thickness between 4 mm and 50 mm (inclusive) and supplied in the normalized, normalized rolled and as-rolled delivery condition.

It does not apply to weldable structural steels, whether or not of special quality, which are covered by other International Standards, namely high yield strength steel products for cold forming delivered in thermomechanically rolled condition (ISO 6930-1); structural steels (ISO 630); high yield strength flat steel products (ISO 4950-1, ISO 4950-2 and ISO 4950-3); hot-rolled steel sheet of higher yield strength with improved formability (ISO 5951).

Best Sellers

GSO 150-2:2013
 
Gulf Standard
Expiration dates for food products - Part 2 : Voluntary expiration dates
OS GSO 150-2:2013
GSO 150-2:2013 
Omani Standard
Expiration dates for food products - Part 2 : Voluntary expiration dates
OS GSO 9:2022
GSO 9:2022 
Omani Standard
Labeling of prepackaged food stuffs
GSO 9:2022
 
Gulf Technical Regulation
Labeling of prepackaged food stuffs

Recently Published

ISO 22367:2026
 
International Standard
Medical laboratories — Application of risk management to medical laboratories
ISO/IEC 15067-5:2026
 
International Standard
Information technology — Home Electronic System (HES) application model — Part 5: A safety framework and guidelines for control and data communication messages
ISO 25184:2026
 
International Standard
Molecular biomarker analysis — Nucleotide sequencing — Verified next generation sequences (VNGS)
ISO 15548-1:2026
 
International Standard
Non-destructive testing — Equipment for eddy current examination — Part 1: Instrument characteristics and verification