TAGS: EN 10273 | steel grade | P265GH | pressure vessel steel plate |
EN 10273 Grade P265GH is a specific grade of hot-rolled steel section specified in the EN 10273 standard. This grade falls under the category of non-alloy and alloy steels used for pressure purposes.Grade P265GH is primarily used in the production of pressure vessels, boilers, and heat exchangers.
ReadmoreTAGS: EN 10025-3 | steel grade | S235J2 | pressure vessel steel plate |
EN 10025-2 Grade S235J2 is a non-alloy structural steel with good weldability, high strength, and suitable toughness for various construction projects. It is commonly used in the building and engineering industries, providing reliable and durable structural components.
ReadmoreTAGS: EN 10025-2 | steel grade | S355K2 | pressure vessel steel plate |
EN 10025-2 Grade S355K2 normalized or normalized formed (+N) refers to structural steel that complies with the European standard EN 10025-2, has a grade of S355K2, and has been subjected to either normalization or normalized forming to enhance its mechanical properties.
ReadmoreTAGS: EN 10025-2 | steel grade | S275J2 | pressure vessel steel plate |
The hot rolled, unalloyed quality steel S275J2 is a fine grained steel for welding constructions for dynamic loading.The steel is not intended for heat treatment. Stress relieving annealing is allowed. Products in the delivery condition +N may be hot formed and/or normalized after delivery.
ReadmoreTAGS: iron industry | Ball flat steel | steel plate | steel |
In the steel industry, the process of manufacturing ships involves the use of various types of steel plates that are shaped and welded together to create the desired structure. One of the most important components of shipbuilding is the use of bulb flats. These are steel plates with a unique design that allows them to provide superior strength to the overall structure of the ship.
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In the steel industry, bulb flats are a type of hot-rolled steel product that is commonly used in shipbuilding and offshore construction. These flat bars have a unique shape that resembles the profile of a bulb, with a flat top and a narrower base. They are typically made from high-strength steel alloys and are designed to provide structural support and stability to marine vessels and offshore installations.
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