Q420FTF Wind Power Steel
Ultimate Polar Grade – 420MPa Yield, Guaranteed -50°C Impact Toughness (34J) for Arctic & Antarctic Mega Wind Towers
Product Overview
This article introduces Q420FTF structural steel for wind turbine towers manufactured by Chinese steel mills, hoping to meet your needs and encourage you to purchase this grade of steel. Q420FTF is a high-strength low-alloy steel plate offering 420 MPa minimum yield, the highest low-temperature toughness at -50°C (Grade F, 34J), and complies with GB/T 28410-2012 for wind tower construction in extreme arctic environments requiring maximum cold resistance.
Q420FTF (Grade F) represents the highest low-temperature toughness grade in the GB/T 28410-2012 standard, designed for polar and extreme cold climate wind power applications where temperatures can drop below -50°C.
Key Advantages
- Ultimate Low-Temperature Toughness: Guaranteed impact toughness at -50°C (34J) – the highest cold-resistance grade available for wind tower steel.
- High Strength + Polar Durability: 420MPa minimum yield combined with exceptional performance in polar environments.
- Excellent Weldability: Optimized chemical composition with low carbon equivalent and tighter P/S control ensures reliable fabrication.
- Cost-Effective Polar Solution: Higher strength allows for optimized tower designs in extreme environments, reducing overall project costs.
International Grade Comparison
Domestic Grade Comparison: Q345FTF / Q420FTE / Q460FTF
Yield: ≥345MPa
Tensile: 470-630MPa
Impact: 34J
Yield: ≥420MPa
Tensile: 520-680MPa
Impact: 34J
Yield: ≥420MPa
Tensile: 520-680MPa
Impact: 34J
Yield: ≥460MPa
Tensile: 550-720MPa
Impact: 34J
Technical Specifications
Q420FTF Chemical Composition (GB/T 28410-2012, wt%)
| Element | Value / Range |
|---|---|
| C (max) | 0.20 |
| Mn | 1.00~1.70 |
| P (max) | 0.020 |
| S (max) | 0.010 |
| Si (max) | 0.50 |
| Nb (max) | 0.060 |
| V (max) | 0.15 |
| Ti (max) | 0.050 |
| Mo (max) | 0.20 |
| Cr (max) | 0.30 |
| Ni (max) | 0.50 |
| Cu (max) | 0.30 |
| Als (min) | 0.015 |
| N (max) | 0.010 |
Q420FTF Mechanical Properties (GB/T 28410-2012)
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Yield (≤16mm) | 420 MPa |
| Yield (16-40mm) | 400 MPa |
| Yield (40-100mm) | 390 MPa |
| Tensile | 520-680 MPa |
| Elongation | 19% (min) |
| Impact (-50°C) | 34 J (min) |
| Bending (≤16mm) | d=2a |
| Bending (16-100mm) | d=3a |
Q420FTF Size & Specification
| Parameter | Plate | Coil |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 8-150mm | 2.0-12.0mm |
| Width | 1500-5300mm | 900-2000mm |
| Length | 6000-12000mm | ID 508/610 |
| Delivery | Normalized / TMCP / QT | |
Applications
Polar & Antarctic Mega Wind Turbine Towers
Primary application for Q420FTF, offering high strength (420MPa yield) and ultimate -50°C impact toughness for large wind turbine tower structures in arctic, Antarctic, Siberian, and other polar regions requiring ultimate cold resistance.
- Tower shell sections for arctic, Antarctic, and Siberian mega wind farms
- Flanges, ring stiffeners requiring -50°C impact certification at 420 MPa
- Offshore wind towers in polar environments and ice-resistant structures
- Critical load-bearing components for extremely low-temperature service below -40°C
Available Supply Range
📏 Thickness
- Plates: 8-150mm
- Coils: 2.0-12.0mm
📐 Width & Length
- Width: 900-5300mm
- Length: 6000-12000mm
Custom Fabrication Services
Custom Cutting
Edge Beveling
Drilling & Punching
Bending & Forming
Quality & Manufacturing Assurance
Packaging & Logistics
- Bundled with steel straps on wooden skids
- Marking: Grade, size, heat number, weight, impact grade F (-50°C)
- FOB/CIF/CFR from main Chinese ports
Frequently Asked Questions
Q420FTF vs Q420FTE?
Q420FTF: -50°C impact (34J), Q420FTE: -40°C impact (34J). Q420FTF is the ultimate polar grade.
International equivalent?
EN S420 series only guarantees to -20°C. Q420FTF is a specialized ultimate low-temperature steel with no direct equivalent.
Third-party inspection for -50°C?
Yes, SGS, BV, TÜV available including -50°C impact verification.
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