A36 Carbon steel plate

A36 is an American standard carbon structural plate, which is subject to ASTM A36/A36M. This standard is applicable to riveting, bolting and welding structures for bridges and buildings, as well as general purpose structural steel quality carbon steel sections, plates and bars.
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AH36/AH40/DH36/DH40 Carbon steel plate

AH36 steel plate is a steel plate with a thickness of no more than 150 mm for the manufacture of ocean going, coastal and inland navigation ships, fishing boats and offshore engineering structures. For steel plates with Z-direction requirements, add Z25 and Z35 to the suffix, which is used as structural steel for high-strength ships and offshore engineering.
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S235JR/S275JR Carbon steel plate

S275JR steel plate is generally used for drilling machines, shovels, electric wheel dumpers, excavators, bulldozers, various cranes, coal mine hydraulic supports and other mechanical equipment and other structural parts used in construction and various projects.
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S355JR/S355J2/S355J0 Carbon steel plate

S355  Carbon steel plate is a carbon steel used in buildings, bridges, ships, vehicles and other structures, which must have a certain strength and require impact performance and welding performance when necessary.
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Q355 Carbon steel plate

Q355 steel is a structural steel with a yield strength of 345 MPa and tensile strength of 450 MPa. It has terrific processing performance and compressive strength, which can be used to manufacture high-pressure gas pressure vessels containing less than 500 liters. Q355 also has a protective layer of rust resistance.
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A516GR70 Carbon steel plate

ASTM A516 is the standard specification for carbon steel plates used in pressure vessels for low to moderate temperature service. A516 Grade 70 is an excellent choice for service in lower than ambient temperature applications with excellent notch toughness and good weldability. This steel grade is used in both pressure vessel and industrial boilers and can withstand high pressure at different temperatures.
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