310 stainless steel plate

The advantages of 310 stainless steel plate stem from its outstanding high-temperature strength and exceptional corrosion resistance properties. Its ability to withstand extreme heat and harsh environments, combined with its resistance to sulfidation and carburization, makes it indispensable in industries such as petrochemical, aerospace, and power generation. Additionally, its reliability and versatility ensure optimal performance in furnace parts, heat exchangers, and thermal processing equipment, contributing to enhanced efficiency and longevity in demanding applications.

ASME SA 387 GRADE 22 Class 2 steel

These industries require a pressure vessel grade steel which works well in elevated temperatures and our material serves this purpose well. And with good corrosion and oxidation resistance, SA387 Grade 22 Class 2 plates are a good option for sour gas environments too. 

EN10028 16Mo3 Boiler steel plate

16Mo3 steel plate is one mainly of Steel for boiler steels.EN10028 16Mo3 steel is mainly used for boilers and pressure vessels with elevated temperatures equivalent to DIN17155 15Mo3 and UNI5869 15Mo3, 15D3 (NFA 36205 ) and ASTM A204Gr.B.

EN 10028-2 Pressure Vessel Steel Plate P265GH

EN 10028-2 is the European standard that specifies requirements for steel plate and sheet products for pressure equipment made of weld-able non-alloy and alloy steels with elevated temperature properties as specified. 

A514 GR.H High Temperature Pressure Vessel Steel Plate

ASME SA514 standard specification for pressure vessel plates, carbon steel, for intermediate-and higher-temperature service ASME SA514 grade H plates shall be normalized.

ASME SA 387 GRADE 12 Class 1 steel

The material benefits from added chromium which provides excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance making it ideal for sour service applications in the oil and gas industry. 

ASTM A131 AH32 DH32 EH32 FH32 Shipbuilding Steel Plate

Structural steel for ship hulls is divided into strength classes according to its minimum yield strength: general strength structural steel and high strength structural steel. Maine steel plate refers to hot rolled steel plate produced in accordance with the requirements of the classication society for the construction of ship hull structures.

ABS Grade A Shipbuilding Steel Plate

Structural steel for ship hulls is divided into strength classes according to its minimum yield strength: general strength structural steel and high strength structural steel. Maine steel plate refers to hot rolled steel plate produced in accordance with the requirements of the classication society for the construction of ship hull structures.

ABS Grade DH32 Shipbuilding Steel Plate

Marine steel plate refers to structural steel used in ship building. It is considered a marine grade and must be able to resist corrosive effects that are common in a water environment. To achieve this, special alloying elements are added to these grades in order to defend agaist corrosion.While most carbon steel is not suited for marine environments, there are several marine grade carbon steels that have been approved by the different societies for shipbuilding applications.