If you’re sourcing carbon steel fasteners from China, you’ve seen them on most quotes and certificates: Q235, 45#, ML08Al etc. These codes are the industry standard, but here’s the problem: unless you know how to read them, they’re just random letters and numbers.

Unlike ASTM standards where you get names like “1018” or “1045,” Chinese carbon steel grades follow a different logic. Once you understand that logic, you’ll never look at a Chinese certificate with confusion again.

The Q Series – Named by Yield Strength

What you see: Q195, Q215, Q235, Q275 etc

What it means:

  • Q = “Qu” (屈服) — Chinese for yield point

  • Number = Minimum yield strength in MPa

  • Example: Q235 means minimum yield strength of 235 MPa.

Where you’ll see it:

  • Low-strength fasteners (Class 4.6 and 4.8)

  • Washers, nuts for general construction

  • Non-critical applications such as temporary structures or light fixtures

The Number Series – Named by Carbon Content

What you see: 10#, 15#, 35#, 45#, 55#, 65#

What it means: The two digits represent the average carbon content in hundredths of a percent (0.01%).

Examples:

  • 10# = 0.10% carbon

  • 45# = 0.45% carbon

  • 65# = 0.65% carbon

The “#” symbol: The hash symbol is Chinese shorthand for “grade.” It is often omitted in technical documents, so “45” means the same as “45#.”

Where you’ll see it:

  • 10# : Low-carbon steel for mild stampings, rivets

  • 35# : Medium-carbon for Class 8.8 bolts, shafts

  • 45# : The workhorse for 8.8-grade fasteners — equivalent to SAE 1045

  • 65# : High-carbon for spring washers, snap rings, clips

Chinese Grade Carbon Content ASTM/SAE Analogue Typical Use
10# 0.10% 1010 Low-strength fasteners
15# 0.15% 1015 General purpose
35# 0.35% 1035 8.8-grade bolts
45# 0.45% 1045 8.8-grade fasteners
65# 0.65% 1065 Springs, clips

The ML Series – Purpose-Built for Cold Heading

What you see: ML08Al, ML10, ML20, ML35, ML40, ML45

What it means: ML stands for “Mao Luo” (铆螺) – literally “rivet and screw.” These steels are governed by GB/T 6478, the Chinese standard for cold heading and cold extruding steels.

Common ML Carbon Steel Grades

Grade Carbon % Property Class Typical Use
ML08Al 0.08% Class 4.8 Self-drilling screws, small rivets
ML10 0.10% Class 4.8 General cold-headed parts
ML20 0.20% Class 5.8 Medium-strength fasteners
ML35 0.35% Class 8.8 8.8-grade bolts, nuts
ML40 0.40% Class 8.8/10.9 Larger diameter 8.8 bolts
ML45 0.45% Class 8.8/10.9 Heavy-duty cold-formed parts
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