400 * 1200mm shipyard use A131 DH32 hull steel plate with low price

400 * 1200mm shipyard use A131 DH32 hull steel plate with low price

In October, 2018, our Malaysia customer purchased 600 Tons CCS-AH36 Ship Building Steel Plates to use in their shipbuilding project .This customer is a famous shipyard in Malaysia. Their company has the business scope of tourism, shipyard use A131 DH32 hull steel plate shipbuilding, transportation and so on. As a terminal manufacturer, they have strict requirements on quality . After visiting our factory, the customer are very satisfied with the quality of this batch of shipyard use A131 DH32 hull steel plate CCS-AH36 Ship Building Steel Plates.

Hot-rolled steel sheet / cold-rolled steel sheet: Steel ingots or slabs are difficult to deform at normal temperature and difficult to process. They need to be heated to 1100 ° C to 1250 ° C for rolling. This shipyard use A131 DH32 hull steel plate rolling process is called hot rolling. Rolling at room temperature is generally understood as cold rolling. However, from the point of view of metallurgy, the boundary between hot rolling and cold rolling should be distinguished by the temperature of metal recrystallization, that is, rolling below the recrystallization temperature is cold rolling; Rolling above the recrystallization temperature is hot rolling.

The company mainly supply mild shipyard use A131 DH32 hull steel plate steel plate, alloy steel plate, boiler plate, corten steel plates for railway, marine, automotive, home appliances, shipbuilding, construction, machinery manufacturing and oil tank projects. While accelerating the development of the main steel industry, the company adheres to a diversified development strategy and actively develops the other industry like household products, face mask machine, precision casting producing, steel structures, and heavy plates processing service.

The sulfur element (S element) comes from the ore and fuel coke of steelmaking. It is a harmful element in shipyard use A131 DH32 hull steel plate etc. steel. Sulfur exists in steel in the form of iron sulfide (FeS). FeS and Fe form a low melting point (985℃) compound. The hot working temperature of steel is generally above 1150 - 1200℃, so when the steel is hot working, the premature melting of FeS compound causes the workpiece to crack, which is called "hot brittleness". It reduces ductility and toughness of steel and causes cracks during forging and rolling. Sulfur is also detrimental to welding performance and reduces corrosion resistance.

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