TAGS: EN 10025-3 | steel grade | S355NL | pressure vessel steel plate |
EN 10025-3 Grade S355NL is a normalized/normalized rolled weldable fine grain structural steel. It belongs to the EN 10025 standard, which specifies technical delivery conditions for structural steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance.
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All of the steel grades listed have low alloy content, meaning that they have a low percentage of alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, and nickel in their composition. As a result, these steel grades are less expensive than high alloy steels while still exhibiting desirable mechanical properties for a variety of applications. St52-3
ReadmoreTAGS: Low-alloy high-strength steel plate | Construction structures | Mechanical properties | Rolling range | Surface treatment |
Low-alloy high-strength steel plate Commonly used in construction structures bridges ships machinery fields etc. such as beams columns main s of bridges.Low-alloy high-strength steel plates have higher strength and ductility than traditional high-strength steels while having a lower content of alloy. they are lighter than high-strength steels. Due to their good weldability and processing capabilities they can meet various complex manufacturing requirements.
ReadmoreTAGS: St52-3 | SM490A | Q345B | A572 | S355JR | S355J2 | S355NL | steel |
St52-3, St50-2, S355JR, S355J2, S355NL, A572 Grade 60, A633 Grade A, Q345B, and SM490A are commonly used structural steel materials. St52-3 and St50-2 are German steel grades, while S355JR, S355J2, and S355NL are European standard steel grades. A572 Grade 60 and A633 Grade A are American ASTM standard steel grades, Q345B is a Chinese national standard steel grade, and SM490A is a Japanese standard steel grade. These steel materials have differences in chemical composition, mechanical properties, and other aspects, so their application ranges are also different. Generally speaking, the specific selection should be based on the actual usage scenario and requirements.
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