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A204 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate
ASTM A204 boiler vessel plate is molybdenum alloy steel plate, mainly suitable for welding boilers and high temperature pressure vessels. According to the molybdenum content, ASTM A204 boiler container plate is divided into 3 grades: A, B, C. The thickness of ASTM A204 boiler vessel plates is limited only by the ability of the chemical composition to meet the specified mechanical property requirements.
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A533 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate
ASTM A533 Boiler vessel plates are manganese-molybdenum and manganese-molybdenum-nickel alloy steel plates suitable for welding pressure vessels. Often with quenching and tempering heat treatment, that is, quenching and tempering state supply. ASTM A533 boiler vessel steel is available in five different strength grades: Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class E. There are three levels of each category: level 1, level 2 and level 3.
G60 Galvanized Sheet
G60 is the coating grade of steel sheet after continuous hot dip plating process. G represents the "galvanized" or galvanized layer of the product. The number 60 refers to the thickness of the zinc around the steel sheet or the thickness of the entire double-sided coating. To get the amount of galvanizing on one side, you need to divide this number by two. Galvanized steel sheet G60 is coated with molten zinc. After the continuous coating process at a speed of 600 feet per minute, the excess zinc on the steel plate is removed by high-pressure air. This is in order to produce the desired coating thickness. After cooling, the sheet is rolled into a roll, ready for manufacturing.
G40 Galvanized Sheet
Galvanized steel coils are covered with a zinc coating to provide corrosion resistance. G40 galvanized steel coil is a galvanized layer name or A653 standard specification specified in the hot-dip coating process galvanized (galvanized) or zinc-iron alloy (galvanized) steel sheet requirements. The G40 protective coating prevents moisture from reaching the steel structure, thereby improving the corrosion resistance of the steel. This can extend the life expectancy of the steel. G40 is the average coat weight and therefore provides moderate protection.
DX53D/ SGCD2/SGCD3 Galvanized Sheet
The material of DX53D galvanized sheet is a non-ferrous alloy composed of zinc as the matrix and adding other elements. The main alloying elements are aluminum, copper, magnesium and so on. Zinc alloy has low melting point, good fluidity, easy plastic processing and welding, and resistance to atmospheric corrosion. According to the manufacturing process, it is divided into cast zinc alloy and deformed zinc alloy. The commonly used casting zinc alloy is zinc-aluminum-copper-magnesium alloy, which has good casting process performance, and the cooling rate has little effect on the mechanical properties. They are mainly used in the manufacture of mechanical parts, toys, decorations and household appliances.
DX51D / SGCC Galvanized Sheet
The material of DX51D galvanized sheet is a non-ferrous alloy with zinc as the matrix and other elements. The main alloying elements are aluminum, copper, magnesium and so on. Zinc alloy has low melting point, good fluidity, easy plastic processing and welding, and resistance to atmospheric corrosion. According to the manufacturing process, it is divided into cast zinc alloy and deformed zinc alloy. The commonly used casting zinc alloy is zinc-aluminum-copper-magnesium alloy, which has good casting process performance, and the cooling rate has little effect on the mechanical properties. They are mainly used in the manufacture of mechanical parts, toys, decorations and household appliances.
AZ55 Galvalume Steel Sheet
AZ55 aluminum zinc plated steel coil is coated with 55% aluminum zinc alloy by hot dip plating process. It has excellent corrosion resistance and can be used in various applications, such as the automotive industry, shipbuilding industry, construction industry, etc. In addition to being an excellent outdoor material, AZ55 aluminized zinc steel coil also has many other advantages. For example, it can be used for electrical equipment manufacturing or decoration, such as fences. In addition to these uses, this steel can also be used in various industrial applications because of its good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.
Color Coated Galvalume Roof Sheet PPGL
PPGL roof panels are an excellent building material. Its weight is only 1/30 of the traditional concrete roof, which is easy to install and greatly shortens the construction period. It also maintains the strength and durability of the steel, allowing it to last more than 25 years under normal conditions. In addition, it is beautiful and generous, with various colors, patterns and patterns, which can meet different architectural styles. More importantly, PPGL steel has excellent heat resistance, which makes it an ideal roofing material even in hot climates. Whether it is home or investment, PPGL roof panels will be a good choice.
2507 Duplex Stainless Steel Plate
2507(UNS S32750) is an ultra-duplex stainless steel containing 25% chromium, 4% molybdenum and 7% nickel. It is designed for demanding applications that require excellent strength and corrosion resistance, such as chemical processes, petrochemicals and seawater equipment. The steel has excellent resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking, high thermal conductivity and low coefficient of thermal expansion. High chromium, molybdenum and nickel levels provide excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and general corrosion.
2205 Duplex Stainless Steel Plate
Duplex 2205 is a two-phase, ferritic, austenitic, 22% chromium, 3% molybdenum, 5% to 6% nickel alloy stainless steel. It is the most widely used duplex stainless steel grade and is characterized by high yield strength, which is twice that of standard austenitic stainless steel grades. It also exhibits good fatigue strength and excellent resistance to stress corrosion, cracking, pitting, erosion and general corrosion in harsh environments.
254SMO Stainless Steel Plate
254 SMO is a stainless steel originally used in seawater and other aggressive chloride environments. This grade includes a very high-end austenitic stainless steel; consisting primarily of 17.5 to 18.5 percent nickel, 19.5 and 20.5 percent chromium, 6 to 6.5 percent molybdenum, and. 18 to. 22 percent nitrogen. In this "super austenitic" chemistry, these specific levels of Cr, Ni, Mo and N give the 31254 impact toughness to resist cracking, pitting and crevice corrosion, and almost twice the strength of 300 series stainless steel.
904L Stainless Steel Plate
Grade 904L is an unstable low carbon high alloy austenitic stainless steel. The addition of copper to this grade greatly increases its resistance to strong reducing acids, especially sulfuric acid. It is also highly resistant to chloride attack, including pitting/crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking.