A131 AH36 naval engineering steel grade annealing

A131 AH36 naval engineering steel grade annealing

The steel used for offshore platforms in various countries in the world is divided into mild steel, medium-high-strength steel and high-strength steel. At the same time, considering the stability and reliability of offshore platform components, steels of different strengths need to meet different yield ratios. In addition, due to the different parts used on the offshore platform, the thickness requirements of the steel plate are also different.

What is the specific use of A131 AH36 naval engineering steel, hot rolled plate in daily life? First of all, hot rolled plate is used in bridge, vehicle structure, frame and other fields to play a role of bearing pressure. Secondly, high pressure boiler vessels are also made of hot rolled plates, which can be heat-resistant and airtight, and can stably seal the hot gas in the container. Thirdly, stainless steel hot rolled plate can be used to process hardware products. It has excellent corrosion resistance, and is easy for processing.

If customers have any difficult problems during use of the steel materials, they can contact the company's after-sales service department to feedback the existing problems. The after-sales department will reply as soon as possible to ensure that each customer has a good after-sales experience. Under special circumstances, the after-sales service department will start the problem-solving process, and the engineers in charge of the area will quickly follow up to solve the problem.

Established in 2014, Steel Safety Day was set up to reinforce awareness of the five most common causes of safety incidents and to create a safer working environment across the entire steel industry worldwide. By focusing every year on the five causes - moving machinery, working at heights, falling objects, on-site traffic and A131 AH36 naval engineering steel process safety incidents - worldsteel intends to set up a continuous improvement process and reiterate its commitment to the safety and health of the people who work in the A131 AH36 naval engineering steel industry.

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