This is where many buyers get tripped up. The suffix letters indicate the deoxidation method —which directly affects steel quality and suitability for cold heading. Deoxidation is the process of removing that oxygen. Different methods produce different steel qualities—and they’re identified by suffix letters in the grade name.

The Suffix Code: What Each Letter Means

Suffix Chinese Term English Term What It Means OK for Fasteners?
F 沸腾钢 Rimmed steel Incompletely deoxidized; gas bubbles form during solidification, causing compositional segregation ❌ Avoid for critical applications
b 半镇静钢 Semi-killed Partially deoxidized; intermediate quality ⚠️ Acceptable for non-critical only
Z (or no suffix) 镇静钢 Killed steel Fully deoxidized; uniform composition, no gas evolution ✅ Minimum standard for quality fasteners
TZ 特殊镇静钢 Special killed Extra thorough deoxidation; finest grain size ✅ Premium quality
Al (in grade) 铝镇静 Aluminum-killed Killed with aluminum; fine grain structure ✅ Best for cold heading

Here’s how these suffixes appear in real-world specifications:

Designation What It Means Should You Accept It?
Q235F Rimmed steel Q235 ❌ No — for fasteners, avoid
Q235b Semi-killed Q235 ⚠️ Only for non-critical applications (washers, low-stress parts)
Q235 No suffix = killed steel (Z is implied) ✅ Acceptable for Class 4.8 fasteners
45 Killed steel (Z) ✅ Acceptable for 8.8-grade heat-treated fasteners
45F Rimmed steel ❌ Not suitable for heat-treated fasteners
ML08Al Aluminum-killed cold heading steel ✅ Preferred for all cold-formed fasteners
ML35 Killed steel for cold heading ✅ Excellent for 8.8-grade cold-headed bolts
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