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.
ReadmoreTAGS: EN 10225 | Grade S355G5 | marine platform steel plate | Steel for marine engineering | structural steel |
EN 10225 Grade S355G5 thermomechanically rolled (+M) is a weldable structural steel primarily used in the fabrication of offshore structures. EN 10225 Grade S355G5 thermomechanically rolled (+M) undergoes a thermomechanical rolling process to obtain its specific mechanical properties. This process involves controlled deformation and cooling to enhance the material's strength and toughness.
ReadmoreTAGS: EN 10028-3 | steel grade | P275NH | pressure vessel steel plate |
EN 10028-3 Grade P275NH normalized or normalized formed (+N) refers to steel plates that comply with the European standard EN 10028-3, have a grade of P275NH, and have been subjected to either normalization or normalized forming for pressure vessel applications at elevated temperatures.
ReadmoreIn conclusion, the maintenance of shipboard panels in the steel industry requires careful consideration of several factors, including the extent of damage, the type of material, and the availability of specialized equipment. A combination of repair methods may be required to restore panels to their original condition and ensure the proper functioning of the ship.
ReadmoreTAGS: ship plates | welding |
Shipbuilding is a complex process that involves various steps, from designing and engineering to welding and painting. Among these, one critical aspect is the joining of ship plates. In layman's terms, ship plates are large sheets of metal that are combined together to create the hull of a vessel. Here's a closer look at how ship plates get joined together.
ReadmoreTAGS: steel plates | ship plates | steel |
Ship plates are large and flat sheets of steel used in the construction of ships. Due to the size and thickness of these plates, they are often expensive and require a significant amount of resources to produce. As a result, reusing ship plates has become a common practice in the industry.
ReadmoreTAGS: Nickel-based alloys | nickel | alloy | grade |
Nickel-based alloys are a group of materials that contain nickel as the primary element, along with other elements such as chromium, iron, molybdenum, and titanium. They are known for their excellent corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and good mechanical properties. There are several types of nickel-based alloys, each with different compositions and properties.
ReadmoreTAGS: Offshore engineering steel | steel |
Offshore engineering steel is a vital component in the construction of offshore structures such as oil rigs, wind turbines, and platforms. However, once these structures have reached the end of their lifespan or are no longer operational, there is a need to recycle or dispose of the steel in a responsible and sustainable manner.
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Material science and engineering play a crucial role in developing new testing methods for low-alloy steel grades with improved performance. Low-alloy steel is widely used across industries because of its high strength, toughness, and resistance to corrosion. However
ReadmoreTAGS: steel | grades | lowalloy |
Low-alloy steel grades have been gaining widespread attention in recent times, specially for structural engineering applications. The demand for higher performance materials, that can withstand extreme conditions, has necessitated the development of new grades of low-alloy steel. One emerging trend in the development of new low-alloy steel grades
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