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EN 10225 Grade S355G2 normalized or normalized formed (+N)

TAGS: EN 10225 | Grade S355G2 | marine platform steel plate | Steel for marine engineering | structural steel |

EN 10225 Grade S355G2 offers good weldability and high strength properties, making it suitable for use in various offshore applications such as platforms, jackets, topsides, subsea structures, and other components used in the harsh offshore environment.

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ASTM A131 Grade DH36

TAGS: ASTM A131 | Grade DH36 | Shipbuilding Steel Plate | Shipbuilding | Shipbuilding Steel |

ASTM A131 Grade DH36 steel is primarily used in the construction of ships and marine structures requiring high strength and durability. It finds application in hulls, decks, and other structural components for various types of vessels, including naval ships, commercial ships, and offshore platforms.

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ASTM A131 Grade EH36

TAGS: ASTM A131 | Grade EH36 | Shipbuilding Steel Plate | Shipbuilding | Shipbuilding Steel |

ASTM A131 Grade EH36 is mainly used in the construction of ships and offshore structures that require high strength, excellent weldability and good toughness. It is commonly used in the manufacture of hulls, decks, bulkheads and structural components of various seagoing vessels, including tankers, bulk carriers and offshore drilling platforms.

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ASTM A131 Grade AH36

TAGS: ASTM A131 | Grade AH36 | Shipbuilding Steel Plate | Shipbuilding | Shipbuilding Steel |

ASTM A131 Grade AH36 is a high-strength, low-alloy structural steel plate primarily used for shipbuilding applications. making it suitable for use in marine environments. Its high strength, good toughness, and corrosion resistance ensure the structural integrity and durability required for challenging marine conditions.

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ASTM A572 Grade 380

TAGS: ASTM A572 | steel grade | Grade 380 | alloy steel |

ASTM A572 Grade 380 is a high strength low alloy structural steel. ASTM A572 Grade 380 is typically used in structural applications requiring higher strength and improved toughness.Widely used in construction, bridges, buildings, machinery and other structural components. The grade has good weldability and formability, making it suitable for a variety of manufacturing processes.

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EN 10083-1 Grade 34CrMo4 quenched and tempered (+QT)

TAGS: EN 10083-1 | steel grade | 34CrMo4 | alloy steel |

EN 10083-1 Grade 34CrMo4 alloy steel grade exhibits good hardenability, high strength, and excellent toughness. It is commonly used in the manufacturing of components that require exceptional mechanical properties after the quenching and tempering process. Applications include gears, shafts, piston rods, and other heavily loaded parts.

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EN 10025-2 Grade S355K2 normalized or normalized formed (+N)

TAGS: 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.

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Cutting Methods for Ship Plates in the Steel Industry

TAGS: cutting | plates | steel plates |

Ship plates, also known as marine steel plates, are essential materials for shipbuilding. The process of cutting ship plates involves various techniques that are used for different purposes. In the steel industry, there are mainly four types of cutting methods for ship plates: flame cutting, plasma cutting, water jet cutting, and laser cutting.

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Bending Methods for Ship Plate

TAGS: steel | plate | ship plates |

Ship plates can be bent using several methods, including:1. Cold Bending.2. Hot Bending.3. Induction Bending.4. Hydraulic Bulge Forming. Each method has its own advantages and limitations, and shipbuilders must carefully consider these factors before choosing a bending method.

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Common Types of Nickel Alloys

TAGS: Nickel alloys | nickel | alloy |

Nickel readily alloys with most metals such as copper, chromium, iron and molybdenum. The addition of nickel to other metals changes the properties of the resulting alloy and can be used to produce desired properties

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