What are difference between S355NL and S355ML steel plate?

Jan 09, 2026 Zostaw wiadomość

S355NL and S355ML are both high-strength structural steels with minimum yield strength of 355 MPa, but differ in their production: S355NL uses Normalizing (N) or controlled rolling for thicker plates, offering good low-temp toughness at -50°C, while S355ML uses Thermomechanical Rolling (M) for thinner plates, resulting in better weldability (lower Carbon Equivalent Value - CEV) and cost-effectiveness.

 

 

S355NL (EN 10025-3, Ladle, max %)

S355ML (EN 10025-4, Ladle, max %)

0.18

0.14

0.50

0.50

0.90-1.65

1.60

0.025

0.025

0.015

0.020

0.015

0.015

0.02 (min, total)

0.02 (min, total)

0.05

0.05

0.12

0.10

0.05

0.05

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.30

0.10

0.20

0.55

0.55

 

 

S355NL (EN 10025-3)

S355ML (EN 10025-4)

  

≤16 mm

355

355

16

345

355

40

335

345

470-630

450-610

22 (≤63 mm)

22 (≤40 mm)

27 @ -50°C (longitudinal)

27 @ -50°C (longitudinal)

 

 


S355NL: CEV ≤0.43% supports GMAW or SAW (EN 1011-2). Preheating (100-150°C) for >20 mm; PWHT (550-650°C) optional. Consumables: ER70S-6 (GMAW), EM12K flux with EH14 wire (SAW).
S355ML: Lower CEV (≤0.39%) enhances weldability, often requiring less preheating (50-100°C for >20 mm). Same consumables apply.
The S355NL vs S355ML welding comparison favors S355ML for cost-efficient fabrication due to its TMCP process.



S355NL:
Offshore platforms in cold marine environments.
Wind towers in sub-zero climates.
Bridges and cranes in northern regions.
Its normalization ensures reliability across a wide thickness range (up to 250 mm).
S355ML:
Similar applications (offshore, wind towers, bridges) but preferred in projects prioritizing weldability and cost.
Limited to thinner sections (≤120 mm), suitable for lighter structures.
The S355ML S355NL application difference highlights S355NL's versatility for thicker plates and S355ML's cost-effectiveness for thinner ones.



S355NL: ASTM A633 Grade E, Q345E (China), StE 355 (DIN).
S355ML: ASTM A633 Grade E, Q345E (China), StE 355 TM (DIN).
See EN 10025-3 S355N normalized structural steel plate.