The C35 steel plate is a carbon structural steel, usually in accordance with EN 10083-2. The following is a detailed analysis of the characteristics of C35 steel plate: Typical chemical composition includes about 0.32%-0.39% carbon content, 0.50%-0.80% ma...
ASTM AH36 steel plate is a ship grade structural steel whose heat treatment process requirements are critical to ensure the desired mechanical properties and microstructure. The following are the details of the heat treatment process requirements for ASTM...
The C35 steel plate under EN 10083-2 has moderate processing properties and is suitable for some common processing operations. The following is a detailed analysis of the processing properties of C35 steel plates: Cutting process: C35 steel plate performs...
Offshore platform structure: ASTM AH36 steel plate is widely used in offshore platform beams, supports, connectors and other important parts. Its high strength and corrosion resistance ensure the stability of the platform in harsh sea conditions and impro...
The SS400 and Q235 are similar to some extent, but not identical. SS400 is a way of marking Japanese steel, equivalent to the domestic Q235 steel. ss400 is a way of marking Japanese steel materials and is a judgment standard, equivalent to the domestic Q2...
SS400 is the standard plate, in the chemical composition, and China's Q235B steel plate is very close, if it is not an export list, it can be used with each other. However, there will be differences in the specific indicators, Q235 steel plate has ma...
First, let's take a look at the mechanical properties of SM490C low alloy high strength steel . Due to the right amount of alloying elements, the steel has higher strength and better ductility than ordinary steel at the same weight. The properties of...
S355J0 steel plate has a wide range of applications in various engineering fields, mainly including the following aspects: Structural engineering: S355J0 steel plate is often used in all kinds of structural engineering projects, such as Bridges, buildings...