Basic Information On Cold-Rolled SPCC Grades
Cold-rolled SPCC, a widely known steel grade, is often referred to simply as "cold-rolled sheet" or "general-purpose steel." However, this designation hides numerous details, such as "half-hard," "annealed only," and "matte or smooth finish." Questions like "What's the difference between SPCC S D and SPCCT?" can be confusing for many.
In the steel trade, choosing the right grade is crucial, as "buying the wrong one means losing money." Below, we'll delve deeper into the origins and meaning of the SPCC designation.
◉ SPCC Basic Information
The SPCC designation originates from the JIS standard, short for Japanese Industrial Standards. In the JIS standard, steel grades typically consist of three parts: the first indicates the material, such as S for steel and F for iron; the second describes the shape, type, or intended use, such as P for plate, T for tube, and K for tool; and the third is a characteristic number, typically representing the steel's minimum tensile strength. For example, the SS400 grade designation, where the "S" and "S" stand for steel and structure, respectively, while the "400" indicates a minimum tensile strength of 400 MPa. This analysis provides a clearer understanding of the rich connotations behind the SPCC grade and its importance in practical applications.

◉ Grade Composition and Standards
The SPCC grade is clearly defined within the JIS G 3141 standard, known as "Cold-Rolled Steel Sheet and Strip." Within this standard, not only SPCC is attracting significant attention, but four other grades-SPCD, SPCE, SPCF, and SPCG-are also included. Each has its own unique application areas and performance characteristics, collectively meeting diverse market needs.
- Classification
| Classification | Designation | Characteristics | Size ( mm ) | Main applications |
| Commercial quality | SPCC,SPCCT | Commercial quality suitable for bending fabrication and simple forming; this is the type in greatest demand. | Thickness 0.18-3.0 Width 600-1500 |
Refrigerators, cabinets, power distribution boards and drums. |
| Drawing quality | SPCD | Drawing quality second only to that of SPCEN. Excellent uniformity. | Thickness 0.18-2.0 Width 600-1250 |
Automobile floor and roof panels. |
| Deep-drawing quality | SPCE,SPCF | Deep-drawing quality. With metallurgically controlled grain size, it retains its beautiful finish even after being deep-drawn. | Thickness 0.18-2.0 Width 600-1250 |
Automobile fenders and quarter panels |






