Q620q is a high-strength low-alloy structural steel specified in GB/T 714-2015 "Structural Steels for Bridges", with a minimum yield strength of 620 MPa. It offers excellent toughness, weldability, and fatigue resistance, making it suitable for heavy-load, large-span, and low-temperature bridge applications.
? ? Q: Stands for "Yield Strength" (Qu Fu) in Chinese pinyin;
? ? 620: Indicates the specified minimum yield strength of 620 MPa;
? ? q: Stands for "Bridge" (Qiao) in Chinese pinyin, denoting that this grade is specifically intended for bridge structures.
? ? Density: ~7.85 g/cm3
? ? Elastic Modulus: ~206 GPa
? ? Thermal Expansion Coefficient: ~12×10??/°C (20–300°C)
? ? Thermal Conductivity: ~40–50 W/(m·K)
? ? Yield Strength (ReL): ≥620 MPa (for thickness ≤50 mm)
? ? Tensile Strength (Rm): 720–880 MPa
? ? Elongation (A): ≥15%
? ? Impact Toughness:
? ? ? ? KV? ≥120 J at –20°C
? ? ? ? KV? ≥47 J at –40°C
? ? ? ? (depending on quality grade, e.g., Grade D, E, or F)
Element ? ?Content Range
C ? ?≤0.18
Si ? ?0.20–0.60
Mn ? ?1.20–1.70
P ? ?≤0.025
S ? ?≤0.015
Nb ? ?0.01–0.05
V ? ?0.02–0.10
Ti ? ?0.01–0.05
Alt ? ?≥0.020
Note: Microalloyed with Nb, V, and Ti for grain refinement and precipitation strengthening, typically processed via TMCP (Thermo-Mechanical Control Process).
Q620q is primarily used in critical load-bearing components of modern steel bridges, especially under demanding conditions:
? ? Main girders and trusses of long-span cable-stayed and suspension bridges;
? ? Steel box girders and orthotropic bridge decks;
? ? Bridge structures in cold regions requiring –40°C impact toughness;
? ? Seismic-resistant and heavy-load bridge systems.
? ? Manufacturing Process: Produced via BOF or EAF melting, followed by ladle refining (LF), vacuum degassing (VD/RH), continuous casting, and controlled rolling (TMCP) or quenching and tempering (QT).
? ? Heat Treatment: Typically TMCP; QT may be applied for thicker plates to enhance toughness.
? ? Testing Requirements:
? ? ? ? Tensile test (transverse sampling)
? ? ? ? Bend test
? ? ? ? Charpy V-notch impact test (–20°C, –40°C)
? ? ? ? Z-direction tensile test (for thickness >25 mm)
? ? ? ? Ultrasonic testing (UT) per GB/T 2970 or equivalent
? ? ? ? Weldability assessment
? ? ? ? Metallographic examination
? ? Applicable Standard: GB/T 714-2015 "Structural Steels for Bridges"
China - GB: Q620q
USA - ASTM: ASTM A709 Grade 100
Japan- JIS: JIS G3116: SMHA80
Europe- EN: EN 10025-6: S620Q / S620QL1
Note: No exact international equivalent exists. Engineering evaluation is required for cross-standard substitution, considering strength, toughness, weldability, and service environment.
The Q620q grade was first officially introduced in GB/T 714-2015 "Structural Steels for Bridges", which replaced the previous GB/T 714-2000 edition. This revision significantly upgraded the strength levels and performance requirements for Chinese bridge steels, introducing high-strength grades such as Q420q, Q460q, Q500q, Q550q, Q620q, and Q690q to support the construction of ultra-large-span, high-performance, and durable bridge infrastructure.


